U-Haul Holding Company (UHAL) reported Q2 2026 results with consolidated revenue of $1.71 billion, up from $1.65 billion in Q2 2025. Self-moving equipment rental revenues increased by $23.1 million YoY, with revenue per transaction rising in both In-Town and one-way markets.

Earnings from operations for U-Haul fell to $217.6 million in Q2 2026, down from $302.0 million in Q2 2025. Total costs and expenses rose $146.2 million YoY, with operating expenses for Moving and Storage increasing by $19.4 million.

Depreciation expense related to the rental fleet rose by $50.6 million YoY in Q2 2026 due to an increase in the total number of box trucks and anticipated decreases in resale values.

In Q2 2026, U-Haul added 23 new storage locations, amounting to around 1.6 million new net rentable square feet. The company has 6.5 million square feet actively being developed across 116 projects.

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