Data center growth powers the semiconductor cleanup effort
- Q2 2026 sales rose 20.4% year over year to $738.8 million.
- Electronics is the main engine, helped by data center and AI infrastructure demand.
- Basler Electric added $35.8 million to Q2 sales and expands Littelfuse in grid and high-power markets.
- Management took a $13.1 million charge to close two semiconductor sites as part of the turnaround plan.
- A possible product recall remains open with no loss range given yet.
Growth leads the repair work
Littelfuse is showing real momentum. In Q2 2026, net sales rose 20.4% to $738.8 million. Organic growth was 14%. The strength spans industrial automation and data center markets.
The bull case starts with Electronics. Q2 sales grew 21%, driven by data centers and AI infrastructure pulling more protection and power content into electrical systems. Basler Electric also improves the story. It added $35.8 million of Q2 revenue inside Industrial and continues to run ahead of management expectations.
The bear case remains tied to execution risk. The power semiconductor business still needs structural repair. Management announced the closure of two manufacturing facilities, including its Texas plant in 2027. This took a $13.1 million charge in Q2. Investors want to see if the cost savings will meet targets. A possible product recall is also still unresolved.
Protection parts with higher power ambitions
Littelfuse sells parts that protect and control electrical systems. A fuse is a simple example. It breaks a circuit when current gets too high. The company also sells sensors, switches, protection semiconductors, and power semiconductors.
The business earns money by being designed into customer products. Once a part is approved for a car, factory machine, charger, appliance, or data center system, it can stay there for years. That makes engineering support and customer trust important parts of the model.
Management is pushing three priorities. They want to focus on faster markets like data centers and grid infrastructure, sell more complete solutions through a market-facing sales team, and improve operations. The power semiconductor site closures are part of that third goal.
Where it can break is mix and execution. Transportation and Industrial can slow when customers cut production. Tariffs can lift costs or hurt demand if price increases do not stick.
What Littelfuse sells
Circuit protection components
Fuses and protection devices stop excess current from damaging equipment. These parts sit across electronics, cars, appliances, and industrial systems.
Sensors and switches
Sensors and switches help machines and vehicles detect position, temperature, current, and other conditions. They add steady content as systems become more electrical.
Protection semiconductors
These chips protect sensitive electronics from surges and voltage spikes. Data centers, AI infrastructure, medical devices, and consumer products are key uses.
Power semiconductors
Power semiconductors help manage higher voltage and higher current. Management is closing two sites to restructure this group.
Vehicle power products
Transportation products include low-voltage and high-voltage fuses, switches, and battery management parts. They serve internal combustion, hybrid, and electric vehicles.
Industrial power and grid products
Industrial products serve solar, wind, energy storage, EV charging, factory automation, HVAC, and safety systems. Basler adds more reach in grid and high-power uses.
Q1 2026 revenue mix
The mix uses Q1 2026 segment sales since full Q2 mix details are pending filing notes. Electronics led at 55 percent.
What could still go wrong
Power semiconductor reset misses
High impact · Medium oddsManagement is closing two sites to fix the semiconductor business, taking a $13.1 million charge in Q2. The financial targets are still the key proof point. If the turnaround stalls, profitability will suffer.
Product recall loss becomes material
High impact · Low oddsA customer told Littelfuse about a product recall that may involve certain fuses supplied by the company. Littelfuse is still investigating cause and responsibility. The company says a material loss is reasonably possible, but it has not given a loss range.
Cyclical demand slows
Medium impact · Medium oddsTransportation and Industrial customers can cut orders when vehicle builds, factory spending, or capital projects slow. Q2 showed passenger vehicle organic declines. A broad slowdown could pressure volume and margins.
Tariffs hurt margins
Medium impact · Medium oddsLittelfuse continues to cite trade policy and tariff risk in its filings. Tariffs can raise input costs and create timing gaps between higher costs and customer price increases. If customers resist price increases, margins could fall.
In one breath
What does Littelfuse do?
Littelfuse makes parts that protect, control, and sense electricity. Its products include fuses, sensors, switches, protection semiconductors, and power semiconductors.
Why are data centers important to Littelfuse?
Data centers need more electrical protection and power control as AI systems use more energy. Littelfuse sells components used in those higher-power systems, which is helping the Electronics segment grow.
What is the main risk for LFUS stock?
The main company-specific risk is the power semiconductor turnaround. The business is closing plants to cut costs, and investors still need clear targets and timing for the fix.
How did Basler Electric change the company?
Basler gives Littelfuse more products and customer reach in grid, utility, data center, and other high-power markets. It added $35.8 million of Q2 2026 sales inside the Industrial segment.

