Sunrun EV/FCF
The EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Sunrun (RUN) as of Jun 23, 2026 is -4.86.In the previous year, EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) was -4.23 — a change of 14.8% (lower).
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EV/FCF
-4.86
YoY
14.8%
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Sunrun is 2026 -4.86 . EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Sunrun was 2025 -4.23 . It decreases by 14.8% lower compared to the previous year.
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Sunrun Stock analysis
What does Sunrun do? Sunrun Inc is a US-based company that was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco. It is an energy company specializing in renewable energies and is positioned based on the vision of creating a future-oriented world through clean and affordable energy.
Sunrun's history began with founders Edward Fenster and Lynn Jurich recognizing the potential of solar energy and having the idea to facilitate access to solar energy and simplify the installation of solar systems. Sunrun was one of the first companies to focus its business model on solar system leasing. The company also introduced solar power leasing for the first time, helping it become one of the largest photovoltaic providers in the US.
Sunrun's business model includes the installation, operation, and maintenance of solar systems for homes and businesses. The idea behind this is that customers can rent solar systems and receive the energy generated by these systems at an affordable price. Solar systems are typically expensive to purchase and install, so many people avoid using solar energy. Sunrun takes this step and enables people to have easy access to solar energy without signing long-term contracts or bearing high costs for the setup and maintenance of the systems.
Sunrun also offers various divisions, including the installation of battery storage systems for solar systems, the installation of home chargers for electric vehicles, and the sale of solar power packages for consumers and businesses. The application of the technology is done in close cooperation with customers, with the goal of offering a solution tailored to each customer's needs.
Sunrun's products include solar systems for households and businesses, battery storage systems for using solar energy during the night and protecting against power outages, as well as home chargers for electric vehicles. In addition, the company offers solar power packages for consumers and businesses interested in solar energy but unwilling to install a solar system. Sunrun utilizes innovative technologies to improve control and monitoring of solar energy options for its customers.
Sunrun's mission is to facilitate access to solar energy and make the energy consumption of every consumer more sustainable. With their business model, they have already established a strong presence in the US and made a significant contribution to reducing carbon emissions. Sunrun's goal is to make solar energy affordable and easily accessible for everyone, making a significant difference for the environment and consumers. Sunrun is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Sunrun amounted to -4.23 -4.86
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