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CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$14.46
+0.2%
$14.30
$9.46
$17.65
$10.29B0.9712.17 million shs9.12 million shs
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
$20.94
-5.2%
$15.32
$4.40
$33.51
$4.07B2.6212.05 million shs11.68 million shs
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
$50.40
+10.7%
$34.71
$25.95
$51.00
$15.34BN/A4.23 million shs10.78 million shs
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$207.65
+0.9%
$199.39
$127.96
$236.35
$13.69B1.151.27 million shs810,870 shs
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Compare Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
-0.07%+0.77%+0.21%-10.98%+14.94%
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
+3.85%+62.98%+61.90%+26.72%+282.35%
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
+5.40%+6.77%+37.72%+4,534,699,900.00%+4,534,699,900.00%
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
-1.72%-10.60%-1.95%-3.58%+41.96%
CompanyCurrent Price50-Day Moving Average52-Week RangeMarket CapBetaAvg. VolumeToday's Volume
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$14.46
+0.2%
$14.30
$9.46
$17.65
$10.29B0.9712.17 million shs9.12 million shs
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
$20.94
-5.2%
$15.32
$4.40
$33.51
$4.07B2.6212.05 million shs11.68 million shs
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
$50.40
+10.7%
$34.71
$25.95
$51.00
$15.34BN/A4.23 million shs10.78 million shs
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$207.65
+0.9%
$199.39
$127.96
$236.35
$13.69B1.151.27 million shs810,870 shs
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Compare Price Performance

Company1-Day Performance7-Day Performance30-Day Performance90-Day Performance1-Year Performance
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
-0.07%+0.77%+0.21%-10.98%+14.94%
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
+3.85%+62.98%+61.90%+26.72%+282.35%
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
+5.40%+6.77%+37.72%+4,534,699,900.00%+4,534,699,900.00%
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
-1.72%-10.60%-1.95%-3.58%+41.96%
CompanyConsensus Rating ScoreConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target% Upside from Current Price
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
2.11
Hold$15.638.06% Upside
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
2.00
Hold$19.47-7.02% Downside
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
2.67
Moderate Buy$43.40-13.89% Downside
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
2.67
Moderate Buy$231.0011.25% Upside

Current Analyst Ratings Breakdown

Latest FLNC, AES, RRX, and FPS Analyst Ratings

DateCompanyBrokerageActionRatingPrice TargetDetails
5/13/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Boost Price TargetNeutral$15.00 ➝ $26.00
5/11/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Boost Price TargetSector Perform$12.00 ➝ $16.00
5/11/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Boost Price TargetSell$8.00 ➝ $9.00
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
DowngradeSell (D-)Sell (E+)
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Set Price Target$28.00
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
UpgradeNeutralBuy$26.00
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Boost Price TargetNeutral$13.00 ➝ $17.00
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
UpgradeReduceHold$19.00
5/8/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Boost Price TargetPositive$23.00 ➝ $25.00
5/7/2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
Reiterated RatingBuy$22.00
5/7/2026
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
Boost Price TargetOverweight$255.00 ➝ $265.00
(Data available from 5/14/2023 forward. View 10+ years of historical ratings with our analyst ratings screener.)
CompanyAnnual RevenuePrice/SalesCashflowPrice/CashBook ValuePrice/Book
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$12.23B0.84$4.42 per share3.27$13.12 per share1.10
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
$2.26B1.71N/AN/A$2.49 per share8.41
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
$1.00B15.29N/AN/AN/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$6.00B2.31$17.60 per share11.80$102.37 per share2.03
CompanyNet IncomeEPSTrailing P/E RatioForward P/E RatioP/E GrowthNet MarginsReturn on Equity (ROE)Return on Assets (ROA)Next Earnings Date
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$910M$1.877.736.08N/A10.78%22.66%3.84%7/30/2026 (Estimated)
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
-$48.31M-$0.36N/A209.40N/A-1.62%-8.29%-1.85%N/A
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A5/14/2026 (Confirmed)
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$279.50M$4.3048.2915.671.944.78%9.49%4.65%N/A

Latest FLNC, AES, RRX, and FPS Earnings

DateQuarterCompanyConsensus EstimateReported EPSBeat/MissGap EPSRevenue EstimateActual RevenueDetails
5/14/2026Q3 2026
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
$0.17$0.0750-$0.0950$0.0750N/A$378.71 million
5/6/2026Q2 2026
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
-$0.18-$0.16+$0.02-$0.16$614.93 million$464.89 million
5/6/2026Q1 2026
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$2.11$2.17+$0.06$0.96$1.43 billion$1.48 billion
3/2/2026Q4 2025
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$0.68$0.81+$0.13$0.45$3.07 billion$3.10 billion
CompanyAnnual PayoutDividend Yield5-Year Annualized Dividend GrowthPayout RatioYears of Consecutive Growth
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
$0.704.84%+4.19%37.43%12 Years
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
$1.400.67%+3.13%32.56%N/A

Latest FLNC, AES, RRX, and FPS Dividends

AnnouncementCompanyPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
4/27/2026
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
quarterly$0.350.66%6/30/20266/30/20267/14/2026
2/19/2026
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
quarterly$0.17604.93%5/1/20265/1/20265/15/2026
(Data available from 1/1/2013 forward)
CompanyDebt-to-Equity RatioCurrent RatioQuick Ratio
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
2.97
0.73
0.65
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
0.85
1.43
0.91
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
N/AN/AN/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
0.69
2.17
1.08

Institutional Ownership

CompanyInstitutional Ownership
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
93.13%
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
53.16%
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
N/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
99.72%

Insider Ownership

CompanyInsider Ownership
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
0.76%
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
0.69%
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
N/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
0.63%
CompanyEmployeesShares OutstandingFree FloatOptionable
The AES Corporation stock logo
AES
AES
8,336713.16 million707.74 millionOptionable
Fluence Energy, Inc. stock logo
FLNC
Fluence Energy
1,670184.31 million182.67 millionOptionable
Forgent Power Solutions, Inc. stock logo
FPS
Forgent Power Solutions
2,000304.43 millionN/AN/A
Regal Rexnord Corporation stock logo
RRX
Regal Rexnord
29,20066.57 million66.15 millionOptionable

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AES stock logo

AES NYSE:AES

$14.46 +0.03 (+0.21%)
Closing price 03:59 PM Eastern
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$14.44 -0.02 (-0.15%)
As of 07:55 PM Eastern
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The AES Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a diversified power generation and utility company in the United States and internationally. The company owns and/or operates power plants to generate and sell power to customers, such as utilities, industrial users, and other intermediaries; owns and/or operates utilities to generate or purchase, distribute, transmit, and sell electricity to end-user customers in the residential, commercial, industrial, and governmental sectors; and generates and sells electricity on the wholesale market. It uses various fuels and technologies to generate electricity, such as coal, gas, hydro, wind, solar, and biomass, as well as renewables comprising energy storage and landfill gas. The company owns and/or operates a generation portfolio of approximately 34,596 megawatts and distributes power to 2.6 million customers. The company was formerly known as Applied Energy Services, Inc. and changed its name to The AES Corporation in April 2000. The AES Corporation was incorporated in 1981 and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

Fluence Energy stock logo

Fluence Energy NASDAQ:FLNC

$20.94 -1.16 (-5.25%)
Closing price 04:00 PM Eastern
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$20.80 -0.14 (-0.64%)
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Fluence Energy, Inc., through its subsidiaries, offers energy storage products and solution, services, and artificial intelligence enabled software-as-a-service products for renewables and storage applications in the Americas, the Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The company sells energy storage products with integrated hardware, software, and digital intelligence. Its energy storage products include Gridstack Pro, a large-scale front-of-the-meter application; Gridstack, a front-of-the-meter application; Sunstack, a DC-coupled energy storage product for DC-coupled solar + storage projects; Edgestack, for smaller-scale commercial and industrial use cases; and Ultrastack, for critical system requirements of distribution and transmission networks. The company also provides engineering and delivery services to support the deployment of its storage products; operational and maintenance services; and digital applications. It serves independent power producers, developer, utilities, and other generators. Fluence Energy, Inc. was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Fluence Energy, Inc. is a joint venture of Siemens Aktiengesellschaft and The AES Corporation.

Forgent Power Solutions stock logo

Forgent Power Solutions NYSE:FPS

$50.40 +4.88 (+10.72%)
Closing price 03:59 PM Eastern
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$51.19 +0.79 (+1.57%)
As of 07:59 PM Eastern
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We are a leading designer and manufacturer of electrical distribution equipment used in data centers, the power grid and energy-intensive industrial facilities. Demand for our products is growing rapidly as (i) companies accelerate investment in data centers to meet the computational requirements for cloud computing and AI, (ii) independent power producers build new generation capacity to satisfy rising electricity demand, (iii) utilities upgrade and expand T&D infrastructure to address rapid load growth and (iv) manufacturers reshore their factories to secure their supply chains and mitigate the impact of tariffs. From fiscal 2024 to fiscal 2025, our revenues grew 56% to $753.2 million and, as of September 30, 2025, we had $1,027.1 million of Backlog representing an increase of 44% compared to the same date in the prior year. Electrical distribution equipment is essential for delivering electricity safely and efficiently from power plants to homes, businesses and industrial facilities, and between equipment and devices within buildings. Every power plant, utility grid, data center, manufacturing facility and commercial building requires electrical distribution equipment to operate. Because distributing electricity safely and within the parameters required for the application where it is used is fundamental, purchases of electrical distribution equipment for new facilities or to replace equipment that is at the end of its useful life are rarely, if ever, optional. Additionally, because electrical distribution equipment has a high consequence of failure, including lost revenue, equipment damage and even serious injury or death, we believe customers prioritize reliability and safety over price when they select which products to purchase. Major product categories of electrical distribution equipment that we manufacture and sell include automatic transfer switches, dry type transformers, electrical houses, generator connection cabinets, liquid filled transformers, panelboards, power distribution units, power skids, remote power panels, switchboards, switchgear and tap boxes. In fiscal 2025, no product category represented more than 13% of our revenues. Major Categories of Electrical Distribution Equipment We Manufacture and Sell Product Category(1) Primary Function Automatic Transfer Automatically switch an electrical load from a primary Switches (“ATSs”) power source to a backup power source, such as a generator, when the primary source fails. Ensures uninterrupted power to connected equipment or systems during outages. Dry Type Adjust voltage up or down as needed for safe use by Transformers(2) equipment and devices, primarily in indoor environments. Air-cooled for use in indoor environments. Electrical Houses Prefabricated, modular building that houses and protects (“eHouses”)(3) electrical equipment like switchgear, transformers, control panels and UPS systems. These self-contained units offer a cost-effective and time-saving alternative to traditional field construction of electrical rooms. Product Category(1) Primary Function Generator Connection Purpose-built enclosure that provides a safe and Cabinets convenient connection point for generators. Often includes circuit breakers for overload protection and lockable access doors for security as well as features like phase rotation monitoring. Liquid Filled Adjust voltage up or down as needed for transmission and Transformers(4) safe use by equipment and devices primarily in outdoor environments, including substations. Uses a fluid to dissipate the heat generated in its core and windings for efficient thermal management. Panelboards Distribute power within a building to individual branch circuits and provide overcurrent protection for those circuits. Power Distribution Pre-assembled units integrating multiple components, Units (“PDUs”) including a low voltage transformer, circuit breakers and metering devices that step down voltage and distribute power to GPUs and TPUs. Power Skids Provide a “plug-and-play” option for key electrical systems that are faster to install with less field labor than traditional construction techniques by integrating multiple pieces of equipment into a portable enclosure or onto a portable base. Remote Power Panels Distribute power across server racks in a data center as (“RPPs”) well as provide remote monitoring and management capabilities. Switchboards Distribute power within a building to downstream transformers and panelboards and provide overcurrent protection. Often integrate sophisticated metering, protection and control systems. Switchgear(5) Control, protect and isolate electrical circuits and equipment to facilitate testing, maintenance and repairs. Often includes sophisticated protection systems and integration with SCADA systems for remote monitoring. Tap Boxes Provide a secure interface between a building’s electrical busway system and its equipment. (1) Includes Medium Voltage Vacuum Pressure Impregnated (“VPI”), PDU and Low Voltage Transformer product categories. (2) Includes Gear and UPS eHouses product categories. (3) Includes Substation, Padmount and Other Specialty Transformer product categories. (4) Includes Medium Voltage, Low Voltage and Paralleling Switchgear product categories. We sell Standard Products, Custom Products and Powertrain Solutions. Our Standard Products leverage common designs that are suitable for basic applications and are typically manufactured in large quantities. Our Custom Products are designed for a specific project or application, involve significant consultation between our in-house engineering team and the customer and are typically produced in small quantities. Our Powertrain Solutions are combinations of Custom Products that are integrated together, skidded together or designed to work together as a system. We also provide on-site commissioning and maintenance services for our products. In fiscal 2025, we generated approximately 5%, 78%, 13% and 4% of our revenues from Standard Products, Custom Products, Powertrain Solutions and services, respectively. We specialize in manufacturing Custom Products and Powertrain Solutions that are “engineered-to-order” for technically demanding applications, including data center power distribution, utility substations and energy-intensive manufacturing. We typically produce more than 1,500 unique designs each year for our customers, and in fiscal 2025 our average “batch count” was 15, which means on average we manufactured 15 units for each unique design we developed. Demand for customized electrical distribution equipment is increasing as data centers, independent power producers, utilities and other customers seek to address: • Varying power quality and availability. The voltage, frequency and reliability of power can vary widely based on location, type of generation, effectiveness of grid balancing, weather and other factors. To address varying power quality and availability, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment with components that ensure consistent frequency, eliminate harmonic distortions and balance voltage and current between phases. • Stringent uptime requirements. Uptime requirements are a core design criterion for all systems that drives the need for redundancy as well as more sophisticated monitoring and control systems. To ensure their systems meet uptime requirements, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to include redundant components and integrate with backup power sources, paralleling switchgear, automated transfer switches, monitoring and control systems, power quality monitoring and SCADA systems. • Construction schedules dictated by equipment lead times. Availability of key components can have a significant impact on the lead time required to manufacture and ship electrical distribution equipment. To shorten lead times, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to design out supply-constrained components or unnecessary features. • Challenging form factors and environments. Different operating environments have varying space utilization, maintenance access, airflow, cable routing and moisture and corrosion protection requirements. To address form factor and environmental considerations, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to their particular layouts with unique arrangements of components or customized enclosures. • Space constraints that impact revenue generation. Electrical distribution equipment can reduce the room available for revenue-generating equipment in space constrained facilities. Customers with space constraints customize their electrical distribution equipment to create more compact indoor designs or to operate outside to create additional space for revenue-generating equipment. • Demanding thermal management requirements. Ambient temperatures can vary significantly across locations, throughout the day or from season to season and different applications and power levels generate varying amounts of heat. Data centers, in particular, are increasingly focused on managing heat produced by their equipment because of the significant impact it has on performance and equipment longevity. To meet thermal management requirements, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to accommodate their thermal management specifications. • Integration with other equipment and systems. The efficiency and performance of electrical infrastructure depends in part on how well the constituent parts of a facility’s electrical infrastructure work together. Integration with legacy layouts, equipment and controls is particularly important to customers that are upgrading existing facilities. To improve the performance of their electrical systems, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to integrate with other products, communicate with common control systems and minimize electrical losses between equipment. • Special physical or cyber security requirements. Different applications have different physical and cyber security requirements. For example, government, military, utility, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, technology and transportation customers often have special security requirements that may not be required by other customers. To meet their security requirements, these customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to use cyber-certified components, eliminate external ports, add tamper switches and include physical security features in their cabinets. • Evolving regulatory requirements and safety considerations. Depending on its location and application, electrical distribution equipment can be subject to unique building code or other requirements. To meet regulatory and other requirements, customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to meet UL, NEC, NEMA, IEEE, ANSI, ARC flash protection, environmental, seismic, intrusion detection and other site-specific codes. • Rising construction costs and labor scarcity. The time and cost to install electrical equipment in the field has risen significantly. To shorten the amount of time required to build their facilities, reduce the labor required for construction and improve the quality of their systems, customers ask their suppliers to integrate or prefabricate parts of their electrical infrastructure. • Buy American mandates or tax incentive requirements. Certain applications, including U.S. government facilities and critical infrastructure are required to use electrical distribution equipment manufactured in the United States. Additionally, tax credits are often available to purchasers of electrical distribution equipment manufactured in the United States. Customers customize their electrical distribution equipment to use raw materials and/or purchased components that will allow them to qualify under buy American mandates or for tax incentives on products manufactured in the United States. • Site conditions that create operational risks and increase financing and insurance costs. Facilities located in regions with earthquake, flood, corrosion and extreme temperature risk have additional operating risks and can be subject to higher borrowing and insurance costs. Customers mitigate these operational risks and address lender and insurer concerns by customizing their electrical distribution equipment to include shock rated mounts, flexible bus links, sealed conduits and cooling systems and use stainless steel components and epoxy coatings. • Utility interconnection delays. New high load facilities often face significant delays in getting connected to the grid because utilities do not have the resources to make the required distribution upgrades necessary to serve them quickly. Interconnection can sometimes be achieved faster if the facility can reduce its peak load at certain times of day by using mobile generation or on-site battery storage until the utility is able to make the necessary infrastructure upgrades. Customers that can accelerate their interconnection by using mobile generation or on-site battery storage will customize their electrical distribution equipment to add control systems and connections for mobile power and battery energy storage systems (“BESS”). We support our sales of Custom Products and Powertrain Solutions with a dedicated team of more than 150 engineers who work closely with our customers to define system requirements; identify and evaluate cost, performance and availability trade-offs; and develop tailored solutions that meet their specific needs. Leveraging our proprietary design tools and database of over 50,000 reference designs, we can engineer a custom product for a customer in as little as a few hours and we are able to produce and ship a custom product in as little as a week. The upfront collaboration between our customers and our application engineers allows us to value-engineer systems, de-risk delivery timelines and reduce the potential for change orders, which together result in more efficient and predictable execution. Our customers include: technology, power, utility and industrial companies who purchase from us directly; intermediaries such as OEMs and integrators who incorporate our products into systems that they sell; contractors that build data centers, power plants and T&D infrastructure; and electrical products distributors. We generated approximately 42%, 23%, 19% and 16% of our fiscal 2025 revenues from the Data Center, Grid, Industrial and other markets, respectively. In fiscal 2025, substantially all of our revenues were generated from customers located in North America. We are a U.S. company. Our principal manufacturing campuses are located in Minnesota, Texas, Maryland, California and Mexico. Forgent Power Solutions, was incorporated in Delaware on July 21, 2025. Our principal executive offices are located in Dayton, MN.

Regal Rexnord stock logo

Regal Rexnord NYSE:RRX

$207.65 +1.93 (+0.94%)
Closing price 03:59 PM Eastern
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Regal Rexnord Corporation manufactures and sells industrial powertrain solutions, power transmission components, electric motors and electronic controls, air moving products, and specialty electrical components and systems worldwide. The Industrial Powertrain Solutions segment provides mounted and unmounted bearings, couplings, mechanical power transmission drives and components, gearboxes, gear motors, clutches, brakes, special, and industrial powertrain components and solutions for food and beverage, bulk material handling, eCommerce/warehouse distribution, energy, mining, marine, agricultural machinery, turf and garden, and general industrial markets. The Power Efficiency Solutions segment offers AC and DC motors, electronic variable speed controls, and blowers for residential, commercial HVAC, water heaters, commercial refrigeration, commercial building ventilation, pool and spa, irrigation, agriculture, conveying, and general commercial equipment markets. The Automation and Motion Control segment provides conveyor products, conveying automation subsystems, aerospace components, rotary precision motion solutions, high-efficiency miniature motors, motion controls, automation transfer switches, and switchgear for industrial applications and automation systems for material handling, aerospace and defense, factory automation, data centers, medical device, packaging, printing, semiconductor, robotic, industrial power tool, mobile off-highway, food and beverage processing, and other applications. The Industrial Systems segment offers integral motors, alternators, and aftermarket parts and kits for agriculture, marine, mining, oil and gas, food and beverage, data centers, prime and standby power, and general industrial equipment markets. It sells its products directly to original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and end-users. The company was formerly known as Regal Beloit Corporation. The company was founded in 1955 and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.