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Deutz Shifts Gears: Defense and Energy Bets Emerge as Tariff Strategy Takes Shape

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 25, 2026
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The Cologne-based engine maker is entering a defining period, with two critical events converging over the next fortnight. On May 7, Deutz will publish its first-quarter results — the first report to break out performance under its new five-division structure. Five days later, shareholders will vote on a proposed dividend of €0.18 per share at the annual general meeting.

Tariff Pass-Through Under the Microscope

Deutz ships roughly 30,000 engines to North America each year, exposing it directly to US import tariffs of 15 percent. CEO Sebastian Schulte has opted to pass the full cost of those tariffs on to customers, betting that competitors from Britain and Japan face the same headwind. The logic: price increases will hit the entire industry evenly, not just Deutz.

A short-term tailwind is also at play. US customers are stockpiling inventory ahead of the price hikes, a pull-forward effect that should provide a temporary boost to first-quarter earnings. And only about half of the company’s North American business is actually subject to the tariffs, limiting the overall burden more than the headline figure suggests.

Defense Pivot Gains Momentum

Beyond the tariff debate, Deutz is accelerating its transformation into a military supplier. The company has fully acquired Sobek Group, an electric-drive specialist that now supplies critical components for unmanned aerial systems. Strategic stakes in Tytan Technologies — a Munich-based developer of AI-powered drone defense systems — and ARX Robotics, which builds autonomous robots for military logistics, round out the portfolio.

These moves position Deutz to tap directly into rising European defense budgets. Analysts at Warburg Research, Berenberg and DZ Bank have all maintained buy ratings, arguing the new defense business acts as a buffer against cyclical swings in the traditional construction and agricultural machinery markets.

The need for such diversification was underscored last week when rival Jungheinrich reported a weak first quarter, citing intense pricing pressure and underutilized capacity. Deutz is sidestepping that downward pull by branching into military contracts.

Energy Division Targets €500 Million

Alongside defense, the company’s Energy division is carving out a growth story of its own. The acquisition of Frerk Aggregatebau has opened the door to the backup power systems market, fueled by the AI-driven data-center boom. The division has set a revenue target of €500 million by 2030.

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Deutz is also collaborating with Tytan Technologies on propulsion solutions for interceptor drones and modular energy systems, linking its defense and energy ambitions.

Solid Foundation, Cautious Guidance

The operational base is strong. In fiscal 2025, revenue climbed nearly 13 percent to €2.04 billion, while adjusted EBIT surged roughly 46 percent to €112.3 million. The operating margin improved to 5.5 percent, reaching 6.8 percent in the fourth quarter alone.

Yet investors have responded cautiously. The margin guidance for 2026 — adjusted EBIT between 6.5 and 8.0 percent — came in slightly below consensus estimates. The “Future Fit” cost-cutting program delivered over €25 million in savings in 2025 and is on track to reduce the cost base by more than €50 million by the end of 2026 compared with 2024 levels.

The stock closed Friday at €10.01, down 4.3 percent on the day. Over 12 months, however, the shares have gained roughly 50 percent, though they remain nearly 20 percent below the 52-week high of €12.46.

Technically, the stock is trading just below its 50-day moving average after the recent pullback. The coming week also brings a sentiment test for the broader German industrial sector: the subscription period for the Electrovac AG IPO ends on April 27, with the debut of the hermetic-housing specialist seen as a bellwether for technology-focused suppliers.

The first-quarter report on May 7 will offer the first concrete evidence of whether the defense and energy divisions are already delivering measurable earnings contributions under the new structure.

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