Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Fremont CA solar microinverters (NASDAQ: ENPH) at $1.33B 2024 revenue (-42% correction); IQ microinverters + IQ Battery home energy system, 53.2% gross margin, residential solar demand recovery play competing with SolarEdge.
Enphase Energy, Inc. is a Fremont, California-based energy technology company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: ENPH) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — designing, manufacturing, and selling the IQ microinverter system for residential and commercial solar photovoltaic installations, the IQ Battery home energy storage system, and the IQ EV charger through approximately 3,700 employees worldwide. Enphase pioneered the microinverter architecture — where each individual solar panel has its own dedicated DC-to-AC inverter, compared to central string inverters that connect multiple panels in series — creating a system where one shaded or underperforming panel does not reduce the output of the entire array. In Q4 2024, Enphase reported revenue of $382.7 million (53.2% non-GAAP gross margin), shipping approximately 2.01 million microinverters (878 MW DC) and 152.4 MWh of IQ Batteries, with free cash flow of $159.2 million. Full year 2024 revenue was $1.33 billion, down 42% from 2023's peak — reflecting significant headwinds from elevated interest rates suppressing residential solar financing demand, an installer channel inventory correction as distributors worked down excess microinverter stock accumulated during the 2022-2023 supply chain restock, and European market softness. CEO Badri Kothandaraman has managed the demand cycle correction while maintaining Enphase's industry-leading gross margins and strong balance sheet ($1.72 billion in cash and marketable securities at year-end 2024).
St. Petersburg FL contract electronics manufacturing (NYSE: JBL) ~$28.9B FY2024 revenue; $500M US AI data center manufacturing investment, hyperscaler and Apple primary EMS competing with Foxconn and Flex.
Jabil Inc. is a St. Petersburg, Florida-based contract electronics manufacturing services (EMS) and supply chain solutions company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: JBL) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing design, manufacturing, testing, and supply chain management services for electronics and manufactured products across cloud and digital commerce infrastructure, healthcare, automotive, industrial, and consumer markets through approximately 100,000 employees in 100+ facilities across 30+ countries. Jabil is one of the three largest global EMS providers, competing directly with Foxconn (Hon Hai) and Flex Ltd for multinational OEM manufacturing outsourcing. In fiscal year 2024 (ending August 2024), Jabil reported revenue of approximately $28.9 billion after completing the divestiture of its Healthcare segment (sold to a consortium led by PE firm CD&R for approximately $950 million in 2024), which represented a strategic decision to concentrate on higher-growth EMS segments. Jabil's $500 million announced investment in Southeast United States manufacturing for AI data center infrastructure customers — targeting hyperscale data center compute, networking, and storage hardware — is expected to be operational by mid-2026. CEO Mike Dastoor assumed leadership in 2024 following Mark Mondello's retirement, prioritizing AI infrastructure manufacturing as the primary growth vector.
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