Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Retail sales volume increased by 36% to over 44,000 cars in the first nine months of 2025 [9] - Revenue grew by 49% to approximately $2.2 billion in the first nine months of 2025 [10] - Adjusted EBITDA loss improved by 8% to $561 million, reflecting fixed cost reductions and carbon credit income [13] - Net loss for the third quarter was $365 million, with a gross margin of negative 6%, a deterioration of 5 percentage points [15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Retail sales in the third quarter grew by 13% year-on-year, with revenue increasing by 36% to $748 million [14] - The Polestar 3 and Polestar 4 accounted for 65% of retail sales [9] - Carbon credit sales amounted to $104 million under the new EU pooling agreement, a significant increase from below $1 million in the same period in 2024 [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Europe remains the main market, representing over 75% of global deliveries, with notable growth in Belgium (40%), Netherlands (37%), Germany (46%), Norway (63%), Sweden (41%), and the U.K. (100%) [6] - Korea showed exceptional growth of 430% [7] - The U.S. market represented only 8% of retail sales for the first nine months of 2025, down from 16% in 2024, due to tariff and policy challenges [10] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focusing on transforming commercial operations, increasing retail footprint, and improving operational efficiency [4] - A shift in platform strategy was announced, utilizing group technology platforms for future models [7] - The company plans to continue optimizing its operations and expects to end the year with approximately 2,000 employees, down from 2,500 [7] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management acknowledged significant external headwinds, including tariff and pricing pressures impacting profitability [9] - The company aims to drive growth through an active selling model and leverage its attractive model lineup [16] - Management expressed optimism about the prospects for the Polestar 4 in North America, highlighting positive media reception [8] Other Important Information - The company raised $200 million in new equity from PSD Investment Limited, controlled by Mr. Li Shufu, founder and chairman of GD Group [16] - A reverse stock split is planned to change the ratio of American depositary shares to ordinary shares [16] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you help us bridge the walk for gross margin? - Management noted that Q3 gross margin was disappointing due to pricing pressure and higher production costs, with an adverse mix effect from selling more Polestar 2 and 3 [19][20] Question: Can you comment on OPEX spending trends? - Management indicated a significant decrease in fixed costs, driven by optimized marketing expenses and headcount reduction, aiming to reach 2,000 employees by year-end [23][24] Question: How is the bilateral trade agreement affecting business plans? - Management discussed local production in the U.S. and the introduction of Polestar 4 from South Korea, which has lower duties, as a positive setup for optimizing the U.S. business model [28] Question: What is the new effective rate of interest on Polestar's debt portfolio? - Management confirmed that most of the interest rate is floating, with no significant change to the previous rate [31] Question: Can you provide an update on capital needs and liquidity? - Management reported a monthly cash burn of around $136 million, with expectations for an increase due to legacy CapEx, while actively working on improving working capital [36][38] Question: What are the opportunities in autonomy for Polestar? - Management highlighted partnerships with Mobileye and the importance of balancing performance with higher levels of autonomy as a focus area for the future [41][42]
Polestar(PSNY) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Transcript