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Acuity Inc. (AYI) Reports Q2 Earnings

Acuity Inc.

April 2, 2026 2 min read

Acuity Inc.

AYIAYI|EPS $4.14|Rev $1.06B|Net Income $96.8M

Acuity Inc. posted Q2 2026 adjusted diluted earnings per share of $4.14 as the lighting solutions provider generated $1.06B in revenue for the quarter, up 4.9% year-over-year from the $1.01B recorded in Q2 2025. The company earned $96.8M in net income during the period.

The Acuity Brands Lighting segment led operations with $817.4M in revenue, though that figure marked a 2.8% year-over-year decline. ABL remains the cornerstone of the company’s business even as it navigates shifting demand dynamics in the commercial and industrial lighting markets. The segment’s performance represented the bulk of total company revenue during the quarter.

Acuity operated with 13,000 dedicated and talented associates at quarter end, supporting its diversified portfolio of lighting and building management solutions. Wall Street maintains a generally positive outlook on the stock, with consensus standings at 6 buy ratings, 4 hold ratings, and 0 sell ratings.

The revenue growth of 4.9% reflects continued demand for energy-efficient lighting systems and smart building technologies, even as the company’s core ABL segment faces headwinds. The quarterly results arrive as commercial construction activity shows mixed signals across different regions and end markets.

A detailed analysis of Acuity Inc.’s quarter follows shortly on AlphaStreet.

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