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Legrand beats forecasts as U.S. data centre demand boosts profit

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Posted on May 7, 2026

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Legrand Surpasses Forecasts Amid Surging U.S. Data Centre Market in Q1 2026

Legrand's Q1 2026 Financial Performance and Market Drivers

By Mathias de Rozario and Etienne Breban

Strong Profit Growth Exceeds Expectations

May 7 (Reuters) - French electrical and digital building infrastructure group Legrand on Thursday reported a better-than-expected profit for the first quarter of 2026, driven by a growing data centre market.

Adjusted operating profit grew 11.5% from last year to 524.7 billion euros over the period, compared with 519 million euros in a company-provided consensus.

Sales Growth Fueled by U.S. Data Centre Demand

Legrand recorded an 11.4% growth in sales, almost exclusively driven by a 29.1% increase in its biggest market, the United States. Tech companies are investing heavily in data centres to meet surging demand for data-hungry AI models.

Strategic Acquisitions and Market Expansion

"Since the start of the year, we have announced four acquisitions, all in the data centre and energy transition sectors, representing a combined annual turnover of approximately 275 million euros," Legrand CEO Benoit Coquart said in a call with reporters.

He added that data centre activity should represent around 30% of sales in 2026 after growing to 26% last year.

Challenges in European Markets and Currency Impacts

Sales have been impacted by a 5.8% hit from foreign exchange and continued weaknesses in new construction and renovation activity, particularly in key European markets.

In Europe, which accounted for 36.3% of sales, growth in Germany and Italy were not sufficient to offset declines in France, Spain or Britain.

Geopolitical Factors and Outlook

"We knew the first quarter would be difficult, and it is. Will things improve by the end of the year? That’s still what most experts think, with the big question mark over the impact of the crisis in the Middle East," Coquart told Reuters.

Legrand saw no significant impact from the conflict in the Middle East, with 2% of sales coming from the region.

"We estimate price effects of 2% to 3%," Coquart said.

Legrand confirmed its full-year outlook, expecting a negative currency impact of 2%.

(Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk; Additional reporting by Etienne Breban; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

Key Takeaways

  • Q1 adjusted operating profit of €524.7 million topped the consensus of €519 million, as strong demand from data centres—especially in the U.S.—boosted margins.
  • U.S. market led sales growth at +29.1%, while Europe lagged; data centre activity is expected to account for ~30% of full‑year 2026 sales versus 26% in 2025.
  • Legrand confirmed its full‑year outlook despite a ~2% negative currency impact and noted that recent acquisitions in the data‑centre and energy‑transition space add ~€275 million in annual turnover.

Frequently Asked Questions

What drove Legrand's profit growth in Q1 2026?
Legrand's profit growth was mainly driven by strong demand for data centres in the United States and increased investment in AI infrastructure.
How much did Legrand's adjusted operating profit increase?
Adjusted operating profit grew by 11.5% from last year, reaching 524.7 million euros in Q1 2026.
What percentage of Legrand's sales now comes from data centres?
Data centre activity contributed about 26% of sales last year and is expected to reach 30% in 2026.
How did Legrand's European market perform?
Growth in Germany and Italy did not offset declines in France, Spain, and Britain, leading to overall weakness in key European markets.
Did the conflict in the Middle East impact Legrand's sales?
Legrand reported no significant impact from the Middle East conflict, with the region accounting for 2% of its sales.

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