Consolidated Edison, Inc.

ED · Utilities

About Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED)

Consolidated Edison, Inc. is a Utilities - Regulated Electric company operating in the Utilities sector.

ED trades on the US stock exchanges (NYSE/NASDAQ) and is classified as a large-cap stock .

Sector
Utilities
Industry
Utilities - Regulated Electric

Key Statistics

Current Price
$109.11
Market Cap
$39.42B
52-Week High
$116.23
52-Week Low
$94.96
Sector
Utilities
Industry
Utilities - Regulated Electric

$1,000 Invested in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED)

1 Year
$1,046
+5%
3 Years
$1,265
+26%
5 Years
$1,813
+81%
10 Years
$2,113
+111%
Since IPO
$453,097
+45210%

How much would $1,000 invested in ED be worth today?

What would $1,000 invested in ED 1 year ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) in 2025 would be worth $1,046 as of May 2026, representing a +4.6% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in ED 3 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) in 2023 would be worth $1,265 as of May 2026, representing a +26.5% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in ED 5 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) in 2021 would be worth $1,813 as of May 2026, representing a +81.3% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in ED 10 years ago be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) in 2016 would be worth $2,113 as of May 2026, representing a +111.3% total return.

What would $1,000 invested in ED at IPO be worth today?

A $1,000 investment in Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) at IPO would be worth $453,097 as of May 2026, representing a +45209.7% total return.

Monthly Returns Heatmap

Avg Monthly Return
+0.98%
Positive Months
433
56% of 770
Negative Months
320
42% of 770
Data Period
64+ years
770 months
Best Performers
Best month ever: Jan 1975 (+45.0%)
Best month on avg: December (+2.5%)
Worst Performers
Worst month ever: Apr 1974 (-52.5%)
Worst month on avg: February (-1.0%)

Over the past 64+ years (770 months), Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) has averaged a monthly return of +0.98% with a median return of +0.89%. The stock had 433 positive months (56%) and 320 negative months (42%). The best month in ED's history was January 1975 with a +45.0% return, while the worst was April 1974 at -52.5%. Historically, December tends to be the strongest month (averaging +2.5%), and February the weakest (-1.0%).

ED's longest winning streak was 8 consecutive months of gains, while its longest losing streak was 9 consecutive months of losses. The best full year was 1975 with a cumulative return of +90.8%, and the worst was 1974 at -50.8%.

Annual Returns

Over 64 years of trading history, Consolidated Edison, Inc. (ED) has delivered an average annual return of +12.48% with a median return of +11.60%. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is +9.90%. The stock posted gains in 49 years (77%) and losses in 15 years (23%).

ED's best year was 1975 with a +120.95% gain, while the worst was 1974 at -56.98%. The longest streak of consecutive positive years was 12, and the longest losing streak was 2 years. ED achieved double-digit gains (10%+) in 36 years. It suffered double-digit losses in 9 years.

Avg Return
+12.48%
Best Year
1975 (+120.95%)
Worst Year
1974 (-56.98%)
Positive Years
49/64
Year Return Start End
2026 +10.72% $98.55 $109.11
2025 +15.15% $85.58 $98.55
2024 +1.55% $84.28 $85.58
2023 -1.12% $85.23 $84.28
2022 +15.65% $73.70 $85.23
2021 +22.96% $59.94 $73.70
2020 -16.99% $72.21 $59.94
2019 +22.54% $58.92 $72.21
2018 -6.62% $63.10 $58.92
2017 +19.30% $52.89 $63.10
2016 +18.90% $44.49 $52.89
2015 +1.42% $43.86 $44.49
2014 +24.80% $35.15 $43.86
2013 +3.77% $33.87 $35.15
2012 -6.74% $36.32 $33.87
2011 +30.84% $27.76 $36.32
2010 +14.94% $24.15 $27.76
2009 +23.82% $19.50 $24.15
2008 -15.74% $23.15 $19.50
2007 +6.62% $21.71 $23.15
2006 +9.12% $19.90 $21.71
2005 +11.33% $17.87 $19.90
2004 +7.32% $16.65 $17.87
2003 +6.25% $15.67 $16.65
2002 +11.79% $14.02 $15.67
2001 +10.94% $12.64 $14.02
2000 +19.06% $10.61 $12.64
1999 -31.43% $15.48 $10.61
1998 +35.06% $11.46 $15.48
1997 +50.42% $7.62 $11.46
1996 -1.70% $7.75 $7.62
1995 +32.39% $5.85 $7.75
1994 -13.89% $6.80 $5.85
1993 +4.14% $6.53 $6.80
1992 +21.59% $5.37 $6.53
1991 +30.61% $4.11 $5.37
1990 -12.67% $4.71 $4.11
1989 +34.22% $3.51 $4.71
1988 +17.68% $2.98 $3.51
1987 -5.40% $3.15 $2.98
1986 +26.67% $2.49 $3.15
1985 +38.22% $1.80 $2.49
1984 +34.77% $1.33 $1.80
1983 +31.23% $1.02 $1.33
1982 +38.61% $0.73 $1.02
1981 +41.95% $0.52 $0.73
1980 +14.70% $0.45 $0.52
1979 +16.43% $0.39 $0.45
1978 +0.27% $0.39 $0.39
1977 +29.78% $0.30 $0.39
1976 +53.03% $0.19 $0.30
1975 +120.95% $0.09 $0.19
1974 -56.98% $0.20 $0.09
1973 -19.07% $0.25 $0.20
1972 +3.59% $0.24 $0.25
1971 +2.14% $0.24 $0.24
1970 +11.43% $0.21 $0.24
1969 -18.87% $0.26 $0.21
1968 +11.77% $0.24 $0.26
1967 +3.16% $0.23 $0.24
1966 -21.40% $0.29 $0.23
1965 -9.37% $0.32 $0.29
1964 +19.25% $0.27 $0.32
1963 +4.12% $0.26 $0.27

Frequently Asked Questions: ED

What sector is ED in?

ED operates in the Utilities sector, specifically in the Utilities - Regulated Electric industry.

How has ED performed historically?

Over 64 years of trading history, ED has posted gains in 49 years (77% of the time). The best year was 1975 with a +121.0% return. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

How can I invest in ED?

You can invest in ED through any brokerage account that offers access to US stock exchanges. Popular options include commission-free brokers like Fidelity, Charles Schwab, or Robinhood (US), or international brokers like Interactive Brokers. You can buy individual shares or invest through ETFs that hold ED.

Last updated: 3/24/2026