Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Revenue for Q1 2026 was $15.5 million, a 39% increase from $11.1 million in the prior year [12] - Gross margins improved to 32.9%, up 240 basis points from 30.5% in the prior year [12] - Operating profit increased to $1.4 million from an operating loss of $0.2 million in the prior year [13] - Net profit for the quarter was $1 million, a significant increase from a net loss of $0.4 million in the prior year [13] - Adjusted EBITDA was $2 million, up 265% from $0.5 million in the prior year [14] - Positive cash flow from operations was $1.7 million, compared to cash used in operating activities of $0.3 million in the prior year [14] - Total debt increased to $27.3 million from $15.3 million in the prior year, with working capital debt decreasing to $10.9 million [15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The core material handling vertical showed strong progress, with new OEM integrated high-voltage battery systems scheduled for commercial deliveries in March 2026 [6] - Robotics is viewed as a high-growth vertical, with commercial deliveries of modular 48-volt battery systems initiated in January [7] - Defense is expected to become a meaningful revenue contributor this fiscal year, with deliveries made to a global defense contractor [6] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company established a Japanese subsidiary to support growing demands in Japan and the Asia Pacific region [8] - Demand trends in automation, robotics, and energy storage for data centers align with the company's core strengths [8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to expand manufacturing capacity in Jamestown, New York, and develop next-generation products and technologies [6] - Plans to launch new products for Class Three material handling vehicles and next-generation software solutions at MODEX 2026 [10] - The company is focusing on energy storage systems for emerging 800-volt DC data center architectures [9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expects to build on the momentum from Q1 and reaffirmed revenue guidance of 30% growth for fiscal 2026 [17] - The company is optimistic about the long-term opportunities in robotics and defense sectors [6][31] - Management acknowledged the potential for government programs to support growth in the defense sector [34] Other Important Information - The company raised gross proceeds of $28 million from an equity issuance to support engineering and R&D efforts [15] - The company is transitioning to a U.S. domestic filer under SEC rules, which may broaden the investor base and improve trading liquidity [17] Q&A Session Summary Question: Update on customer sales funnel velocity - The company has strong visibility from large Fortune 100 and 500 companies, with a pipeline of new customers at various stages of testing and ordering [20][22] Question: Progress on stationary storage project pilots - Pilots are scheduled for a government-backed project and internal testing before customer site deployment [26][27] Question: Expected revenue contribution from defense sector - Robotics is expected to be the second largest revenue driver, with defense also contributing significantly [31] Question: CapEx outlook for Jamestown facility - The company expects to spend 90% of the $50 million EXIM loan before the end of the fiscal year, with increased CapEx in Q2 and Q3 [53] Question: Revenue contribution from Jamestown facility - Cell manufacturing is anticipated to start in fiscal 2027, with some revenue from battery systems expected in fiscal Q4 2026 [57] Question: Impact of semiconductor costs - The company has not seen significant impacts from semiconductor costs, with the ability to adjust pricing if necessary [86]
Electrovaya(ELVA) - 2026 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript