Current
16.9×
5-Year Average
18.2×
All-Time High
176.6×
All-Time Low
6.5×
P/E Ratio daily chart for Exelon (EXC)
Jun 8, 2021 – Jun 5, 2026 · 1,255 trading days
Historical P/E Ratio for Exelon (EXC) from 2001 to 2025
| 2025 | $44.07B | $2.77B | 15.9× | +0.5× | |
| 2024 | $37.83B | $2.46B | 15.4× | -0.0× | |
| 2023 | $35.86B | $2.33B | 15.4× | -4.4× | |
| 2022 | $42.97B | $2.17B | 19.8× | -3.8× | |
| 2021 | $40.33B | $1.71B | 23.6× | +8.7× | |
| 2020 | $29.42B | $1.96B | 15.0× | +4.2× | |
| 2019 | $31.66B | $2.94B | 10.8× | -4.7× | |
| 2018 | $31.16B | $2.01B | 15.5× | +8.3× | |
| 2017 | $27.09B | $3.77B | 7.2× | -13.5× | |
| 2016 | $23.41B | $1.13B | 20.6× | +12.6× | |
| 2015 | $18.24B | $2.27B | 8.0× | -6.0× | |
| 2014 | $22.76B | $1.62B | 14.0× | +4.3× | |
| 2013 | $16.74B | $1.72B | 9.7× | -5.8× | |
| 2012 | $18.07B | $1.16B | 15.6× | +7.3× | |
| 2011 | $20.51B | $2.50B | 8.2× | +0.6× | |
| 2010 | $19.63B | $2.56B | 7.7× | -0.8× | |
| 2009 | $22.97B | $2.71B | 8.5× | -1.1× | |
| 2008 | $26.09B | $2.74B | 9.5× | -4.5× | |
| 2007 | $38.48B | $2.74B | 14.1× | -4.5× | |
| 2006 | $29.61B | $1.59B | 18.6× | -8.8× | |
| 2005 | $25.32B | $923.00M | 27.4× | +16.3× | |
| 2004 | $20.77B | $1.86B | 11.2× | -5.8× | |
| 2003 | $15.38B | $905.00M | 17.0× | +8.6× | |
| 2002 | $12.11B | $1.44B | 8.4× | +0.8× | |
| 2001 | $10.92B | $1.43B | 7.7× | — |
- 202515.9×
- 202415.4×
- 202315.4×
- 202219.8×
- 202123.6×
- 202015.0×
- 201910.8×
- 201815.5×
- 20177.2×
- 201620.6×
- 20158.0×
- 201414.0×
- 20139.7×
- 201215.6×
- 20118.2×
- 20107.7×
- 20098.5×
- 20089.5×
- 200714.1×
- 200618.6×
- 200527.4×
- 200411.2×
- 200317.0×
- 20028.4×
- 20017.7×
About P/E Ratio at Exelon (EXC)
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio is 16.9× as of June 5, 2026. The 5-year average is 18.2×. The sector median currently stands at 21.4×. The current ratio is at the 43th percentile of its own 10-year history.
Exelon (EXC) historical P/E ratio has ranged from a low of 6.5× (2003) to a high of 176.6× (2006) in the available daily series.
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, also called the earnings multiple, measures how much investors pay per dollar of a company's trailing twelve-month (TTM) earnings. It is calculated as share price ÷ TTM diluted EPS (equivalent to market capitalisation ÷ TTM net income). A higher P/E implies the market is pricing in stronger future earnings growth or lower risk; a lower P/E can signal slower expected growth, higher risk, or potential undervaluation.
Exelon P/E Ratio by Year
Exelon P/E Ratio 2025: 15.9×
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio in 2025 was 15.9×, expanded from 15.4× the prior year.
Exelon P/E Ratio 2024: 15.4×
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio in 2024 was 15.4×, contracted from 15.4× the prior year.
Exelon P/E Ratio 2023: 15.4×
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio in 2023 was 15.4×, contracted from 19.8× the prior year.
Exelon P/E Ratio 2022: 19.8×
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio in 2022 was 19.8×, contracted from 23.6× the prior year.
Exelon P/E Ratio 2021: 23.6×
Exelon (EXC) P/E ratio in 2021 was 23.6×.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — chart
Current ratio vs. sector peers. Highlighted bar is this company.
Sector peers by P/E Ratio — table
Utilities peers of Exelon (EXC), ranked by P/E ratio.
| 22.5× | |
| 22.1× | |
| 21.8× | |
| 21.4× | |
| 21.2× | |
| 21.1× | |
| 20.5× | |
| 19.9× | |
| 19.8× | |
| 19.8× | |
| 19.4× | |
| 19.1× | |
| 18.7× | |
| 18.3× | |
| 18.2× | |
| 17.8× | |
| 17.7× | |
| 16.2× | |
| 16.0× | |
| 14.9× | |
| 14.1× | |
| 13.1× | |
| 12.2× | |
| 7.6× | |
| 7.5× |
- 22.5×
- 21.4×
- 21.2×
- 21.1×
- 19.9×
- 19.8×
- 19.8×
- 18.3×
- 18.2×
- 16.0×
- 13.1×
- 12.2×
- 7.5×
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