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Vontier Corp (VNT)

Earnings Call 2024-03-31 For: 2024-03-31
Added on April 25, 2026

Earnings Call Transcript - VNT Q1 2024

Operator, Operator

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Vontier First Quarter 2024 Earnings Call. This call is being recorded on Thursday, May 2, 2024, and a replay will be made available shortly after. I would now like to turn the conference over to Ryan Edelman, Vontier's Vice President of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.

Ryan Edelman, Vice President of Investor Relations

Thank you. Good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us on the call this morning to discuss our first quarter results. With me today are Mark Morelli, our President and Chief Executive Officer; and Anshooman Aga, our Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. You can find both our press release as well as our slide presentation that we will refer to during today's call on the Investor Relations section of our website at investors.vontier.com. Please note that during today's call, we will present certain non-GAAP financial measures. We will also make forward-looking statements within the meanings of the federal securities laws, including statements regarding events or developments that we expect or anticipate will or may occur in the future. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual results might differ materially from any forward-looking statements that we make today, and we do not assume any obligation to update them. Information regarding these factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements is available on our website and in our SEC filings. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Mark.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Thanks, Ryan, and good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us to discuss our Q1 results. I'll start with some high-level commentary on the quarter, beginning on Slide 3. Our teams delivered a solid start to 2024 with first quarter results that achieved the high end of our core guidance and exceeded our profitability targets. Core sales increased 4%, and we delivered 130 basis points of margin expansion. Volumes contributed the bulk of our core growth, although price remains positive. We continue to capitalize on the momentum we are seeing across most of our key growth verticals, particularly within convenience retail, fueling, fleet management, and alternative energy. Successful convenience store chains and fleet operators are engaged in multi-year expansion plans and accelerating a transition to a more modern mobility infrastructure. Vontier's deep domain expertise and broad portfolio of innovative solutions allow us to leverage connected hardware and application software to deliver enhanced productivity and automation, as well as multi-energy solutions that enable decarbonization. The results of our impact are most evident in our Environmental & Fueling Solutions segment, which drove a majority of the outperformance in the quarter, as well as in our Invenco business. EFS core growth of 10% was broad-based across the portfolio, benefiting from strong new build activity and ongoing industry consolidation, as well as environmental compliance and traction on our aftermarket parts growth initiatives. Order momentum at Invenco accelerated led by strength in our payment business. We also saw strong demand within our enterprise productivity business, which includes connected hardware and software offerings that help convenience store and fueling operators automate workloads across their footprint. We are seeing ongoing demand within most of our end markets. Leading indicators for our businesses suggest that momentum continues. Our book-to-bill inflected above 1 in the quarter earlier than anticipated, with Mobility Technologies and Repair Solutions comfortably above one. Total Vontier orders increased mid-single digits on a core basis. We're encouraged by the sequential and year-over-year order momentum across the portfolio, particularly in our first quarter post EMV. One exception is the market for car wash solutions. DRB decelerated faster than we anticipated in Q1, specifically our larger enterprise-level customers have adopted a more selective approach to deploying capital towards acquisitions and greenfield projects year-to-date. Despite normalizing volumes after a prolonged period of growth, carwash remains an attractive market long-term. Sales at DRB increased over 50% over the last two years, and we're confident this business will return to growth. DRB is still one year ahead of our original acquisition case both from a revenue and returns perspective, and we expect that to continue. We completed our annual CEO Kaizen Event recently, bringing together eight cross-functional teams and leveraging the Vontier business system. The teams this year were split evenly between both revenue growth and margin expansion categories. I'm always encouraged by the collective spirit of our teams to come together to problem solve and apply VBS to identify root causes and countermeasures. We focus on the impact potential, not the quantity of events, and this year was no different. As a result, we have a track record of delivering tangible results from this event. Last year, for example, we built a roadmap for scaling the Invenco business model and bringing to market our iNFX microservices software platform, which is already capturing significant market share and positively impacting growth this year. Last year, we also identified a market need for our next-gen C&I dispenser platform for fleet customers that allows us to capture share in a $300 million addressable market. We then entered into a rapid product development process and recently launched our new dispenser, AtlasX, in just ten months and with greater than 80% standardized components. This year, we identified new opportunities, and we are already implementing several actions to capture incremental growth and productivity savings. One of the more exciting opportunities coming out of this year's event was an initiative to deliver incremental revenue growth via more aggressive cross-selling efforts between several key shared accounts by Invenco, GVR, and DRB. Just a quick update on our outlook. Based on our performance in Q1, we are maintaining our guidance for the full year. Industry fundamentals remain strong and Vontier is well positioned to continue to capitalize on the secular tailwinds benefiting the mobility ecosystem. I'm confident in our ability to execute, and our teams remain committed to delivering top quartile financial performance. Please turn to Slide 4. Convenience retail and retail fueling are core end markets for Vontier, in which we play a critical role as a leading supplier of best-in-class equipment, innovative software solutions, and aftermarket parts and service that enable this infrastructure to function efficiently. Historically, convenience retail in-store sales have demonstrated a resilient and attractive growth profile. Over the last 24 years, this revenue stream has grown at a 5% CAGR, with consistent performance throughout major economic disruptions. That growth has accelerated over the last three years. A few key secular themes are impacting convenience store operators, all of which align well with our connected mobility strategy. First, consumer preferences continue to evolve with consumers increasingly looking at convenience stores for their everyday needs, including healthier, more cost-effective on-the-go food options. Growing categories such as food service sales were up 12% last year and carry higher margins than other categories. Naturally, convenience stores are looking for ways to optimize their more profitable revenue streams to continue to attract higher traffic inside the store. Second, consumers are also looking for a more frictionless, seamless transaction experience, which creates demand for technologies that facilitate in-store ordering and self-checkout systems, as well as loyalty programs and order-at-the-pump options. For example, our FlexPay 6 offering from Invenco offers fuel retailers greater flexibility to drive top-line growth via targeted consumer engagement. It links media, loyalty, and payment features, like ordering at the pump and curbside pickup. It also streamlines security and payment compliance, lowers the total cost of ownership, and maximizes uptime with over-the-air software update capabilities. We believe FlexPay 6 is a significant competitive advantage for us, particularly as it relates to payment retrofit kits, our ability to scale iNFX and explore cross-selling opportunities into other verticals like EV charging, CNG, and hydrogen refueling. Consolidation will continue to play a major role beyond the end of this decade. The convenience store industry remains highly fragmented, with nearly 70% of the market comprised of operators with fewer than 50 stores; more than 60% own fewer than ten stores. Last year, there were nearly 1,800 site acquisitions in North America, the vast majority of which were acquired by larger operators. We enjoy strong share positions with large national and regional convenience store operators that are acting as consolidators. This means we benefit from the uplift associated with the equipment replacement and new solutions added when a smaller operator is acquired or a new site is established. I met with presidents and CEOs of major convenience retail companies recently, and the general theme from our time together was how to capitalize on growth opportunities. Convenience store growth has outpaced general retail over the last year and these winning convenience store formats continue to invest in solutions that accelerate revenue growth and drive productivity. When it comes to the energy transition, convenience stores are likely to benefit from the build-out of EV charging infrastructure. Operators worldwide are already considering the path forward for a more integrated and seamless charging experiences. As evidenced in the U.S., convenience stores have been the recipient of nearly 60% of all NEVI Funding awarded so far, and there is significant room for that funding to increase as only $400 million of the $7.5 billion has been awarded. The takeaway from all of this is that successful convenience store and retail fueling footprints are seeing increased utilization and becoming more complex. This drives the need for upgrades to the infrastructure with more connected, smart hardware, increased use of data analytics, and vertical-specific application software. Vontier is uniquely positioned to deliver. More specifically, as it pertains to these particular verticals, Invenco by GVR's portfolio of products, increasingly centered around our connected solutions like iNFX, offers a modular architecture which enables rapidly growing convenience store operators to scale easier, faster, and with lower costs. Please turn to Slide 5 to spotlight retail fueling solutions. Some of the same trends benefiting convenience retail, consolidation, new builds, and modernization are driving growth as well, both above ground and below ground. In addition to that, there are several unique growth drivers we believe will support the long-term health of this business. Peak fuel consumption demand and EV adoption forecasts are pushing to the right again. Using prior industry forecasts, in 2040, approximately 70% of the Global Car Parc will still have a traditional combustion engine that will require refueling stations. In other words, demand for retail and fleet fueling equipment for petroleum biofuels as well as CNG, RNG, and hydrogen is likely to remain stronger for longer. In addition to ongoing new build and refresh activity, we continue to see consistent replacement demand for North American dispenser equipment, with a large portion of the U.S. dispenser installed base having been replaced during the EMV super cycle. Based on an analysis of the North American installed base, we see a solid uptick in replacement demand over the next ten years. Regulation is another long-term growth driver for our above and underground businesses, both in the U.S. and international markets, combined with evolving payment and environmental standards, forcing equipment replacement and upgrades for both payment technology as well as pull-through dispenser sales. Additionally, we remain in the early stages of a multi-year upgrade cycle for underground tanks in the U.S., which pulls through our Veeder-Root sensing and monitoring equipment and software. Expanding our aftermarket parts business is an attractive opportunity to drive profitable growth for GVR. We have a large installed base of dispensers and significant share position from which we can leverage. We believe our strategy to expand and align our channel partnerships while broadening our product offering can deliver a mid-single digit plus growth trajectory long term. Lastly, increasing site complexity is accelerating technology adoption with the move toward more connected forecourts to improve asset health and efficiency, as well as drive higher traffic inside the store. Let me turn the call over to Anshooman to walk you through the details of the quarter.

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Thanks, Mark, and good morning, everyone. I'll start off with a summary of our consolidated results for the quarter on Slide 6. I'm pleased with our performance in the first quarter. Core growth of 4% was at the top end of our range and included solid volume growth as price contributed about 160 basis points. Adjusted operating profit margins expanded 130 basis points year-over-year, primarily due to positive product and geographic mix and strong operational rigor. The strong profitability resulted in adjusted EPS of $0.74, up 9% from the prior year and above the high end of our guidance range. Free cash flow of $78 million is in line with the prior year, reflecting 68% conversion or 10% of sales. Let's review our segment results, starting on Slide 7. Environmental & Fueling Solutions core growth of 10% was driven by broad-based strength across the portfolio as we continue to leverage our market-leading positions and innovative solutions to drive higher volumes. North America dispenser sales increased high teens this quarter with continued strength in new build activity from large national and regional players, where we maintain a leading market share. Refresh, rebuilt, and normal replacement activity was also solid, as was growth from smaller operators. Aftermarket part sales were up low teens, leveraging a large and expanding installed base. Environmental Solutions also experienced healthy growth, up high single digits year-over-year. We continue to benefit from a dynamic regulatory landscape and continuing our emphasis on new product development, which contributed to growth in the quarter. Segment operating profit increased nearly 21% year-over-year, with margins up 370 basis points, resulting from favorable mix related to the timing of shipments, carryover benefits from prior cost actions, and positive price/cost. EFS results are a terrific example of VBS in action. I'm confident in the team's ability to continue driving margin expansion. Turning to Slide 8. Mobility Technologies' core sales increased slightly against a tough prior year comparison of 12% core growth, which had benefited from normalizing supply chains. Demand for our alternative energy solutions continued to contribute to this segment with ANGI up 10% in the quarter or nearly 50% on a two-year stack, as fleet operators actively seek out lower emission fueling solutions, including CNG and RNG. Invenco by GVR reported low single-digit core growth on top of strong prior year performance, supported by a robust convenience retail market. Sales for our enterprise productivity solutions, which include iNFX and other asset management and site automation offerings, were driven by strong demand for security of payment solutions in our international markets. I am encouraged by the pace of orders across the Invenco portfolio. As Mark referred to earlier, DRB sales declined approximately 10% in the quarter, in part due to a tough comparison of 25% core growth in the prior year, but also lower new site builds and conversions with our large enterprise customers. New build plans for the small- and medium-sized operators remain intact. As a result, we have shifted more of our attention to supporting the existing greenfield project pipeline in this important customer segment. Additionally, we remain focused on converting our installed base to a new cloud-connected Patheon software and on expanding our recurring revenue base, which accounts for over 40% of DRB's total revenues and grew high single digits in Q1. Segment operating profit margin of 19.6% was up slightly versus the prior year despite incrementally higher investments into R&D and growth opportunities across the segment. Our connected mobility strategy is at the forefront of enabling the digital transformation of the mobility ecosystem not only to reduce complexity for our customers' operations but also optimize revenue yield and enhance productivity. Looking forward, we see significant opportunity to accelerate profitable growth within this segment and continue to invest accordingly. And our final segment on Slide 9. Repair Solutions core growth increased just under 1% in the quarter on top of the 11% core growth we experienced in the prior year, which was driven by normalizing supply chain conditions. Matco's Q1 same-store sales increased low single digits, led by continued strong demand for tool storage and diagnostic equipment, both up low teens in the quarter. This was offset by the anticipated moderation in hardline, where we saw 20% growth in the prior year, as well as lower franchisee count. The agility of the Matco business model is a significant competitive advantage, particularly as it relates to new product vitality. A great example of this is our specialty product line where our commitment to innovation was showcased at this year's expo event, introducing over 50 new tools to the lineup directly reflecting customer feedback and market trends. This new product vitality contributed to over 25% of specialty tools' Q1 sales. Segment operating profit declined just over $2 million year-over-year with higher operating expenses, including a headwind related to the timing of bad debt reserves. As we have experienced over the last few quarters, stronger growth in high-ticket items typically drives increased reserves as the finance receivables portfolio grew approximately 6%. These reserves, while immediately dilutive from a margin perspective over the next five years, contribute 3 to 3.5 times the reserve amount in interest income. Pivoting to the balance sheet detail on Slide 10. During the quarter, we fully deployed the proceeds from the divestiture of court by prepaying $50 million in debt, reducing our net debt ratio to 2.6x, a significant improvement from 3.1x a year ago. We also completed approximately $22 million in share repurchases in the quarter. At current valuations, we view share repurchase as an attractive use of capital, and we now expect to complete at least $75 million in repurchases for the full year. Turning to our updated outlook assumptions for Q2 and the full year on Slide 11. For the second quarter, we are projecting total revenues in the range of $735 million to $750 million or 2% to 4% core growth. We expect adjusted operating margin expansion of 20 to 60 basis points, resulting in adjusted EPS in the range of $0.67 to $0.71. Our first half outlook is consistent with what we mentioned last quarter. Typical seasonality would suggest our first half revenue would equate to 48% to 49% of the full year and earnings at approximately 45% of the full year, and our current outlook is consistent with those ranges. Turning to the full year. As Mark mentioned at the start of the call, we are maintaining our previously issued guidance. We have made a modest adjustment to our reported sales range to reflect an incremental $10 million FX headwind compared to a prior range based on the strength of the U.S. dollar year-to-date. We are maintaining our outlook for core growth of 4% to 6% overall, and we have a high degree of confidence around the midpoint of that range. We are also maintaining our adjusted margin expansion and adjusted EPS ranges. We believe our outlook for the year represents an attractive growth and profitability profile. I'm confident in our ability to leverage the power of VBS and our leading positions across our end markets to capitalize on the robust secular tailwinds supporting growth to deliver on our financial commitments.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Thanks, Anshooman. I'd like to wrap up with three key takeaways. First, we're off to a strong start in 2024. I'm proud of the way our teams executed in the quarter, driving attractive core growth and margin expansion, demonstrating traction on our strategy and our ability to deliver differentiated solutions for our customers. Our end markets are constructive, underpinned by strong secular drivers, and we're advantaged for our leading share positions with the largest players in the mobility ecosystem. As our customers aggressively expand their footprint, they increasingly need our integrated solutions that improve site productivity and profitability. Second, Vontier has a unique competitive advantage within the mobility ecosystem, which puts us in a solid position for attractive mid-single-digit growth and strong free cash flow generation. Lastly, our balance sheet is healthy, and our strong cash generation provides plenty of optionality for accretive capital deployment. Our outlook for 2024 puts us squarely on the path to achieving our long-term targets. I am confident we have the right strategy in place to continue to deliver differentiated solutions for our customers and unlock significant value for our shareholders. With that, operator, we're ready to open the line for questions.

Operator, Operator

Your first question comes from the line of Nigel Coe from Wolfe Research.

Nigel Coe, Analyst

Thanks for the question. I appreciate it. A very comprehensive overview. Maybe talk about Q2 in a bit more detail. It looks like margins are ticking down by about 80 basis points Q-o-Q. I think we just see that margins would pick up sequentially. So maybe just talk about what we need to bear in mind for the second quarter.

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Thanks, Nigel. As we communicated last quarter, Q2 should be in line with our Q1 guide and it's largely playing out as anticipated. From a historical perspective, the seasonality is in line with half 1 being about 48% to 49% of revenue and 45% of EPS. Also keep in mind, from a sequential perspective, Matco has their expo event, which is the largest stocking event of the year. And there's about a $20 million to $25 million decline in revenue sequentially because Q1 has incremental revenue from Expo and the Matco margins are pretty attractive. So that does impact seasonality between Q1 and Q2.

Nigel Coe, Analyst

Okay. So it sounds like pretty stable for the two segments. I would say Repair, where we should see some pressure Q-o-Q. Okay. That's really helpful. And then just obviously, the strength we're seeing in North American retail fueling is really impressive. And it seems that you're gaining a fair amount of share here. So I'm just wondering what you think is driving those share gains? And I'm actually more curious if perhaps the Invenco acquisition is maybe helping some of the go-to-market there.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Nigel, it's Mark. Thanks for the question. I think we're really happy about the results in EFS. It's really our first quarter that we're reporting without the EMV compare. And so I think you can see some pretty clean numbers there. And then I do think that the team is doing a great job. We've got a lot going on with the build-out of the convenience store operators. The successful formats are continuing to plow forward. And I think the folks in that business are looking at new build sites that are either greenfield or they're doing more acquisitions, as we said in some of our prepared remarks. And these folks are looking out well beyond this year, with buying up real estate and putting capital to play. You see a very successful franchise like Wawa, as an example, making announcements. So I think it's pretty easy for people to follow. And the reason why that's highly relevant is that we have the majority share both with above ground and below ground. And as they're building out their formats, fueling is a part of that, and a moderate convenience store format is clearly benefiting there. And then on the Retail Solutions side with solutions like what we call enterprise productivity or payment solutions with our Invenco by GVR business, they're providing more site management capabilities, as many of these operators look for digital transformation to manage their assets better. It's a very complex footprint. And so as they manage that better with enterprise productivity solutions that we offer as well as payment solutions, also the new FlexPay 6, which is a great offering that's coming out as well. And the thing that they're also really trying to do is they're trying to be more consumer-friendly. And the words that they use around that is they really want to personalize guest experiences. And so we enable that with our technology. So it's a really integrated approach, and I think that that's really bearing fruit.

Operator, Operator

Your next question comes from the line of Andrew Obin from Bank of America.

David Ridley-Lane, Analyst

This is David Ridley-Lane on behalf of Andrew. Could you discuss the national electric vehicle infrastructure program in more detail, specifically how you anticipate that funding will evolve in the coming years and how you plan to capture a significant portion of it?

Mark Morelli, CEO

Thank you for the question. Approximately $400 million of the NEVI funding has been awarded so far out of about $7.5 billion, so it’s still early in the process. If you follow the allocations, you’ll see that 60% of the awards have gone to convenience store operators, demonstrating the potential of convenience stores in a multifuel future. Moreover, if you look deeper, you'll find that we are gaining significant market share because we provide network software to charging station operators. This includes convenience store operators like Circle K and Shell, as well as companies like EVgo and Francis Energy in the United States. These operators can choose to develop their own network software or outsource it, and we are the leading provider for those who opt to outsource. Our solution is highly reliable, and we currently manage around 60,000 high-speed charging plugs, comparable to Tesla's number of charging points. We foresee a multifuel future with numerous charging operators expanding globally, positioning us well to benefit indirectly from the NEVI funding since we supply to that market. On a global scale, we are also doubling our plugs under management each year, and we anticipate our EVolve business, including the Driivz platform, will begin contributing to revenue growth this year.

David Ridley-Lane, Analyst

Excellent. And then as a quick follow-up on Invenco, how do you see the revenue trend as you go through the year, i.e., do you expect to accelerate from here? And also, any update on the pipeline?

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Yes, David. Invenco revenue should accelerate from Q1 onwards, Q2 will be higher and Q3 roughly in line with Q2, and then a strong end to the year, so some sequential improvement through the year. The pipeline at Invenco continues to be strong, both for the enterprise productivity solutions, where iNFX is in there and also from a payments perspective, including security of payment opportunities in international markets. On iNFX, as we have previously said, we're in pilots with a handful of customers, both in the U.S. and outside of the U.S. And we expect this year to have a couple of announcements of successful completion of pilots and move towards a fuller rollout.

Operator, Operator

Your next question is from the line of Joseph Donahue from Baird.

Joseph Donahue, Analyst

Could you just walk through your expectations by segment for the second quarter? I know you kind of went up from Matco, but could you cover Environmental & Fueling and Mobility Tech?

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Sure. So starting off with Mobility Tech, we expect revenue to be mid-single digits, up year-on-year. Operating profit should be down slightly versus the prior year on a tough compare. Repair Solutions should, from a revenue perspective, should be flat to low single digits up in the quarter. Margins up sequentially slightly, but down year-on-year. And then Fueling should be up low single digits to mid-single digits and margins should expand 50 basis points plus in that segment.

Joseph Donahue, Analyst

Great. Great. Okay. And then digging into Matco's performance, obviously, pretty impressed this quarter, but you guys outperformed your main competitor there pretty notably. We see the same things that you do on end customer being healthy, but have you seen kind of what they discussed in terms of any turn in sentiment or anything like that?

Mark Morelli, CEO

Can you repeat that last bit again, in terms of what?

Joseph Donahue, Analyst

In terms of like end customer sentiment, that was kind of something like outside the lot there.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Certainly. We just held our Matco Expo in the first quarter, and I'm spending considerable time with our franchisees and some service technicians as well. The condition of the Repair segment is undoubtedly strong. Vehicle models on the road are increasing, and as people tend to hold onto their cars longer instead of buying new ones, this trend favors the Repair segment. Additionally, the complexity of repairs is rising, which expands the demand for tools. These are positive indicators. However, service technicians in the U.S. are facing higher food costs due to inflation and rising housing expenses, leading to more competition for their spending. From our experience at the Matco Expo, we found that having a solid product lineup is crucial, and we enjoyed robust bookings. We lead the industry in product vitality by continuously updating our offerings to align with the needs of service technicians, who are willing to spend on compelling products. For example, we discussed specialty products that enhance productivity for technicians, which have seen significant sales. Our new Max 5 diagnostics tool, launched in December, also performed well in the first quarter. Toolboxes continue to sell at a strong pace. Overall, we anticipate low single-digit growth for Matco this year despite a slightly softer environment for service technicians, and we are proud of our team's achievements in maintaining high product vitality and compelling offerings for our service technicians.

Operator, Operator

Your next question comes from Julian Mitchell from Barclays.

Julian Mitchell, Analyst

So you gave a lot of detail on Q2, and I understand that I think a lot of people sort of missed somehow the sequential comments you gave on the last call for Q2. So just focusing maybe on the second half for a minute to try and avoid the same thing happening, should we think about the sequential earnings cadence within the back half as being a step-up in earnings sequentially both Q3 and Q4, but with a sort of a much heavier weighting step-up in Q3 versus the fourth quarter? Just wanted to make sure is that the right way to think about the sort of second half here.

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Thanks, Julian, and thanks for the comment. So our fourth quarter will be our strongest quarter both from a revenue and operating profit margin perspective. Typical seasonality for us. So we'll see a step-up from Q2 into Q3 and then another step-up from Q3 into Q4. A lot of it is tied to the timing of rollout of some of the projects, for example, the Shell and Chevron iNFX rollouts continue with stronger revenue in Q4 on those, but also the timing of some other projects, including some larger projects in backlog for our ANGI business.

Julian Mitchell, Analyst

That's helpful. And then just as we're thinking about the organic growth rates for the year as a whole, particularly, I suppose, mobility. I just wanted to check sort of the latest thoughts on the organic guide for the year. And within that, what's assumed for DRB after that 10% drop in the first quarter? And EFS, a very strong start to the year on organic growth. That moderates in Q2, as you mentioned. Is it sort of a mid-single-digit growth rate for the rest of the year aside from just Q2?

Anshooman Aga, CFO

Yes, thanks, Julian. On Mobility Technologies, we're expecting the full year to be mid-single digits. We're seeing continued strength in the convenience store, as Mark talked about in the prepared remarks. And we're seeing good uptake of our Invenco by GVR solutions. So we expect good growth out there. Also, our alternative energies business, which is really our CNG, RNG business and starting to see some hydrogen. We see continued demand as our fleet customers continue to think about sustainability. That business is growing double digits, and we have strong growth for the back half of the year also in that business. And then also EVolve, which is driven by Driivz, we're starting to see that starting to add to our growth rates. So overall, mid-single digits growth in that business. Our Fueling business, that should be growing mid-single digits, mid-single digits plus this year. We see continued strong build-out of convenience stores, but also as Mark said in the prepared remarks, the replacement cycle is also going to be supportive long-term in that business. So we're seeing good growth. Aftermarket parts continues to grow well and also good legs in our environmental business, which grew high single digits in Q1. Q2 in Environmental had a tough compare, but then again, growth in Q3 and Q4 in Environmental.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Yes, Julian, I just want to jump in on the back of that. I think one of the things that's happening this year is we're seeing the benefit of some new product introductions. They're really gaining scale, particularly as we progress into the year. I think with our Q1, we've kind of derisked our year a bit. And we feel like with the investments we've been putting in, we're really driving significant new product development in environmental as well as Invenco. And I think that traction we're definitely seeing an uptake with customers, so that should certainly build through the year.

Operator, Operator

There are no further questions at this time. And I would like to hand the call over back to Mark Morelli for some closing comments.

Mark Morelli, CEO

Yes. Thanks, operator. Thank you for joining us on today's call. I'm really encouraged by the start that we've had to the year, and I'm confident in our ability to execute on growth and margin expansion. And we continue to progress what we're calling the Connected Mobility strategy. I think it's great for growth, but it's also highly differentiated. And I want to thank our teams for our continued strong progress, their dedication to achieving results and executing our vision. So we look forward to seeing many of you in the coming weeks in person. Have a great day.

Operator, Operator

Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's conference call. Thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.