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In Q1'26, ETN's Electrical Americas segment reported the highest revenue at $3.6B USD, accounting for the largest share of the total quarterly revenue, followed by Electrical Global at $1.95B USD and Aerospace at $1.14B USD, while Vehicle and eMobility contributed smaller portions at $614M USD and $153M USD, respectively. From Q2'23 to Q1'26, the chart reveals a robust upward trend in overall revenue, driven primarily by consistent growth in Electrical Americas (from $2.54B to $3.6B) and Aerospace (from $848M to $1.14B), with Electrical Global showing moderate gains (from $1.57B to $1.95B); in contrast, the Vehicle segment experienced a notable decline (from $751M to $614M) before stabilizing, and eMobility remained volatile but minor in scale (peaking at $189M in Q2'24). This stacked bar visualization highlights Electrical segments as dominant contributors, comprising over 70% of total revenue throughout the period, underscoring ETN's strength in electrical and aerospace markets amid diversification challenges in mobility sectors. The total revenue grew steadily from approximately $5.5B in Q2'23 to $7.42B in Q1'26, reflecting resilient demand in core areas despite quarterly fluctuations.