Track the Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. stock price and the full directors' dealings record of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Energy sector, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. has recorded 31 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €6.3bn. The latest transaction was filed on 13 May 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: TEAGUE AJ. All data is accessible without an account.
Analysts rate Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. Buy (bullish), based on 13 analysts. Average price target: US$92.37.
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Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. (NYSE: SEI) is a United States-based energy infrastructure company headquartered in Houston, Texas. Founded in 2014, the business originally built its franchise around oilfield infrastructure and equipment services, then broadened its strategy toward distributed power generation and logistics solutions. For French-, Belgian- and Swiss-based investors, the company is increasingly relevant as a play on the rising need for reliable, rapidly deployable power infrastructure, especially for data centers and other power-intensive industrial applications. Solaris currently operates through two core segments: Solaris Power Solutions and Solaris Logistics Solutions. Power Solutions focuses on mobile, scalable, equipment-based power generation and distribution offerings. The company positions these solutions as turnkey systems that can be used for behind-the-meter deployments, off-grid or backup power applications, and complex load environments where speed to power and operational reliability matter. Its value proposition extends beyond equipment rental or sale, and includes engineering, design, commissioning, technical support, and integrated service delivery. Logistics Solutions designs and manufactures specialized equipment and provides field technician support, last-mile logistics, mobilization services, and software-enabled solutions. Together, these businesses give Solaris a more infrastructure-oriented profile than a traditional oilfield services name. From a corporate-history standpoint, the company was formerly known as Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure, Inc. and changed its name in September 2024, reflecting a broader strategic pivot. That rebranding is important: it signals management’s intention to address markets beyond the oilfield, while still leveraging the company’s technical and operational capabilities. The firm states that it serves customers in the data center, energy, commercial, and industrial sectors, with operations concentrated in the United States and headquarters in Houston, Texas. In competitive terms, SEI appears differentiated by its integrated approach and by exposure to structurally growing demand for flexible electrical capacity. Rather than competing only on basic equipment, Solaris emphasizes a full-service model that combines generation, distribution, engineering, and service support. This is particularly relevant in the current U.S. market, where data center operators and industrial users increasingly seek fast, resilient, and customizable power solutions. The company’s model should therefore be viewed as niche but strategically positioned, with execution discipline and customer relationships likely to be key competitive advantages. Recent developments reinforce that narrative. In 2025, Solaris reported new Power Solutions equipment orders and a long-term contract, pointing to continued commercial momentum. Recent company materials also highlight expanding capabilities linked to AI/data center power demand and additional technical depth through acquisitions and engineering enhancements. For investors, Solaris Energy Infrastructure remains a NYSE-listed U.S. industrial-energy infrastructure name to watch closely at the intersection of power, data-center growth, and specialized logistics services.