Evergy(EVRG) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - For the full year 2025, the company reported adjusted earnings of $894 million, or $3.83 per share, compared to $878 million, or $3.81 per share for the same period last year, reflecting a slight increase in earnings despite challenges [26] - The company raised its long-term adjusted EPS growth target to 6%-8%+ through 2030, with expectations of exceeding 8% annually beginning in 2028 [5][43] - The financial results in 2025 were negatively impacted by weather and weak industrial demand, leading to a decrease in EPS by $0.43 due to higher operation and maintenance costs and depreciation [6][27] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company executed a capital investment plan of $2.8 billion in 2025 to modernize infrastructure and improve reliability, despite facing challenges from weather and demand [6][9] - New electric service agreements for four major data center projects were announced, representing 1.9 GW of steady-state peak demand, which is expected to increase total peak system demand by nearly 20% [10][11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company has grown its pipeline to over 15 GW, with significant legislative support in Missouri and Kansas for infrastructure investment [6][8] - The approval of new large load power service tariffs in both Kansas and Missouri is expected to drive affordability benefits for existing customers while supporting economic growth [7][15] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to maintain competitive and affordable rates, with a focus on cost discipline and infrastructure investment to support economic development in Kansas and Missouri [20][23] - A rolling five-year investment plan totaling approximately $21.6 billion is set to drive 11.5% annualized rate base growth through 2030, with a significant portion allocated to new generation investments [22][35] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the updated financial outlook, which has been tested against various outcomes, and emphasized the importance of consistent financial performance for long-term value creation [6][43] - The company expects a return to normal residential load growth in 2026, with strong early indications for industrial demand compared to 2025 [27][83] Other Important Information - The company raised its dividend by 4% to an annualized $2.78, with expectations for the payout ratio to decline over time to a revised target of 50%-60% [9][37] - The LLPS tariffs established a framework for new large customers to pay a premium demand rate, which will generate significant benefits for existing customers [15][17] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you discuss the equity issuances planned for 2030? - Management indicated no planned equity issuances for 2030 due to expected improvements in cash flow, but noted that additional capital opportunities may arise [49][51] Question: What is the potential for additional electric service agreements (ESAs)? - Management expects at least one more executed ESA in 2026, with potential for additional sizable opportunities beyond that [55][56] Question: How does incremental load growth affect CapEx and earnings? - Management stated that each ESA will depend on negotiations with customers, and historically, a 50/50 debt-equity funding approach is used for incremental capital [94]