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Pioneer Power Solutions(PPSI) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - First quarter revenue more than doubled to $6,700,000, an increase of 103% compared to $3,300,000 in the same quarter last year [13] - Gross profit for Q1 was $148,000, with a gross margin of approximately 2%, down from a gross profit of $535,000 and a 16% gross margin in the prior year [13] - Operating loss from continuing operations was $2,300,000, compared to a loss of $1,700,000 in the first quarter of the previous year [14] - Net loss from continuing operations was $2,100,000, compared to a net loss of $1,700,000 in the same quarter last year [15] - Total backlog at the end of Q1 was $23,200,000, an increase of 18% compared to the prior quarter [6] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The primary contributor to revenue growth was the initial completion of 10 eBoost units for a major public school district, part of a larger order for 25 units [4][5] - The sales pipeline for eBoost solutions is expanding, with active discussions with municipalities, transit authorities, and major delivery providers [7] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company is experiencing increased demand for on-site power solutions, particularly in the electric vehicle charging sector [4] - The HomeBoost platform is positioned to meet growing energy demands in residential and light commercial markets [9] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to improve gross margins as production efficiencies are realized with ongoing orders [6][14] - HomeBoost is expected to be a significant growth driver in 2026 and beyond, with a focus on launching the product in the second half of 2025 [10][27] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in recovering margins in the second half of the year as production processes improve [22] - The company reaffirmed its revenue guidance for 2025, projecting total revenue between $27,000,000 and $29,000,000 [15] Other Important Information - Cash on hand as of March 31, 2025, was $25,800,000, down from $41,600,000 at the end of 2024, primarily due to a special cash dividend [15] Q&A Session Summary Question: How do you see margins recovering? - Management indicated that margins should improve in the second half of the year as production processes become more efficient [22] Question: How is the eBoost pipeline shaping up for 2026 revenue? - Management noted that June is a reasonable cutoff for closing deals that would contribute to 2026 bookings [24] Question: Is HomeBoost suitable for users with solar panels? - Management confirmed that HomeBoost can operate in island mode, allowing users to disconnect from the grid if they have a natural gas connection [31] Question: How long will the eBoost market last? - Management believes the demand for mobile solutions will continue to grow due to challenges in obtaining grid connections [35] Question: How is the distribution network evolving? - Management highlighted the importance of channel partners and distributors in reaching municipalities and states, indicating a need for more intermediaries [50] Question: What is the focus for 2026 regarding HomeBoost? - Management stated that HomeBoost is occupying a significant portion of their attention, with plans to contract manufacturing to focus on design and marketing [55]