Global X U.S. Electrification ETF (ZAP)

NASDAQ: ZAP · Real-Time Price · USD
34.60
-0.40 (-1.14%)
At close: Jun 26, 2026, 4:00 PM EDT
33.92
-0.68 (-1.97%)
After-hours: Jun 26, 2026, 7:29 PM EDT
-1.14%
Assets $448.45M
Expense Ratio 0.50%
PE Ratio 23.98
Shares Out 13.84M
Dividend (ttm) $0.52
Dividend Yield 1.50%
Ex-Dividend Date Apr 6, 2026
Payout Ratio 35.94%
1-Year Return +30.91%
Volume 106,090
Open 34.83
Previous Close 35.00
Day's Range 34.36 - 34.83
52-Week Low 26.33
52-Week High 35.39
Beta n/a
Holdings 46
Inception Date Dec 17, 2024

About ZAP

Fund Home Page

The Global X U.S. Electrification ETF (ZAP) is an exchange-traded fund that is based on the Global X US Electrification index. The fund tracks market-cap selected and weighted index of US listed companies in developed markets involved in the industry of electrification. This includes companies involved in conventional and alternative electricity, and smart grid technologies. ZAP was launched on Dec 17, 2024 and is issued by Global X.

Asset Class Equity
Category Utilities
Region North America
Stock Exchange NASDAQ
Ticker Symbol ZAP
ETF Provider Global X
Index Tracked Global X US Electrification Index

Top 10 Holdings

42.14% of assets
Name Symbol Weight
Bloom Energy Corporation BE 5.74%
Quanta Services, Inc. PWR 4.61%
Dominion Energy, Inc. D 4.30%
Eaton Corporation plc ETN 3.98%
Vistra Corp. VST 3.96%
American Electric Power Company, Inc. AEP 3.95%
AMETEK, Inc. AME 3.91%
Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated PEG 3.91%
The Southern Company SO 3.89%
Xcel Energy Inc. XEL 3.89%
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Dividends

Ex-Dividend Amount Pay Date
Apr 6, 2026 $0.12657 Apr 9, 2026
Dec 30, 2025 $0.14844 Jan 7, 2026
Oct 3, 2025 $0.09812 Oct 10, 2025
Jul 3, 2025 $0.14472 Jul 11, 2025
Apr 3, 2025 $0.1358 Apr 10, 2025
Dec 30, 2024 $0.00067 Jan 7, 2025
Full Dividend History

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