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ChargePoint Q4 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
ZACKS· 2026-03-05 16:11
Core Insights - ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (CHPT) reported a narrower loss of 54 cents per share for Q4 fiscal 2026, compared to a loss of $1.2 in the same quarter last year, and better than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $1.07 per share [1] - The company achieved revenues of $109.32 million for Q4, reflecting a year-over-year increase of 7.3% from $101.89 million, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $104.61 million [1][7] Revenue Breakdown - Revenues from networked charging systems increased by 9.6% year over year to $57.65 million from $52.62 million in the prior-year quarter [2] - Subscription revenues rose by 11% year over year to $42.47 million from $38.27 million in the year-ago period [2] - Other revenues declined by 16.3% to $9.21 million from $11.0 million in the prior-year quarter [3] Cost and Profit Analysis - Cost of revenues for networked charging systems totaled $52.8 million, up from $50.2 million a year ago [2] - Total gross profit was $34.4 million, an increase from $28.7 million in the prior-year quarter [3] - Loss from operations narrowed to $53 million from $54.9 million a year ago, while net loss before income taxes was $43 million compared to $58 million in the year-ago quarter [3] Financial Position - As of January 31, 2026, ChargePoint had cash and cash equivalents of $141.6 million, with total debt amounting to $260.9 million [4] - For fiscal 2026, net cash used in operating activities was $62.8 million, a decrease from $146.9 million in the prior year [4] - ChargePoint expects revenues for Q1 fiscal 2027 to be in the range of $90 million to $100 million [4][7]
Oklo ($OKLO) | VinFast ($VFS) | Hesai Technology ($HSAI) | Li Auto ($LI) | Wallbox ($WBX)
Youtube· 2025-11-12 00:46
Group 1 - Oaklo has received approval from the US Department of Energy for the nuclear safety design agreement for its Aurora fuel fabrication facility at Idaho National Laboratory, establishing a faster authorization pathway for US nuclear fuel production [1][2] - The Vinfast VF9 has established a presence in Canada's electric vehicle market as a full-size luxury electric SUV, offering a range of up to 518 km and 42 horsepower, appealing to families and professionals [2] - Hessi technology has been selected by Lee Auto as the exclusive lighter supplier for its next generation assisted driving platform, enhancing intelligent driving safety through automotive grade LAR technology [3] Group 2 - Wallbox has introduced the Supernova Power Ring, a modular fast charging system capable of delivering up to 400 kW per vehicle and a total shared capacity of 720 kW for destination and semi-public sites, maximizing efficiency and cost-effectiveness [3][4] - The Supernova Power Ring allows for intelligent power distribution across multiple chargers, providing scalable configurations to meet varying site demands [4]