
ASX industrials stock Mayfield Group Holdings Ltd (ASX: MYG) raced 300% higher during 2025.
For comparison, the S&P/ASX 200 Industrials Index (ASX: XNJ) rose 9% during that same span.
Mayfield Group is a national supplier of electrical equipment, including switchboards, control modules, kiosk substations, and transportable switchrooms.
The company also delivers whole-of-life services for communications infrastructure integrated with power and energy storage solutions.
In the last 12 months, it has benefited from major investment in Australia's electricity infrastructure.
The country is upgrading transmission lines, expanding renewable energy projects, electrifying industries, and building more data centres, all of which increase demand for Mayfield's electrical and engineered solutions.
Rising defence spending has also created additional demand for secure energy systems.
At the same time, the company has strengthened its own performance by expanding its order book, improving operations, increasing profit margins, and maintaining a strong balance sheet.
However, in 2026, it has come back down to earth slightly, falling 12% year to date.
A new report from Bell Potter suggests this recent dip could be an attractive entry point for investors.
Here's what the broker had to say.
Bell Potter said this ASX industrials stock has secured $52m in new purchase orders to date in 2H FY26 across the Data Centre, Renewable Energy, Infrastructure, Power Generation, and Mining sectors.
Notable purchase orders included:
MYG's current WIH stands at $151m (record), positioning the company for strong revenue growth in FY27 (BPe +23.0%, including SMEC contribution).
MYG's coverage is ~80% of our CY26 revenue forecast (consistent with PcP). If MYG maintains its current order win-rate, we see potential upside to our FY27 revenue estimate.
Bell Potter has retained its buy recommendation on this ASX industrials stock.
It has also maintained its price target of $3.40.
At roughly $2.80 per share at the time of writing, this indicates an upside potential of 21%.
MYG's outlook is underpinned by structural tailwinds in Mining, Renewable Energy, Data Centre, Defence and Water infrastructure markets. MYG is adequately.
MYG is well positioned to achieve our FY27 revenue expectation of $205m (+23% growth) given its WIH expansion to record levels ($151m – 6 May 2026)
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