Company announces 2022 revenue guidance of $200-220 million SPI Energy to host conference call to discuss 2021 results on April 4, 2022 at 4:15 pm ET
SANTA CLARA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / April 1, 2022 / SPI Energy Co., Ltd., (NASDAQ:SPI) (the "Company"), a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions for business, residential, government, logistics and utility customers, today announced its financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
Net sales were $162.0 million in 2021, up 16.9% from $138.6 million in 2020
Total assets increased to $228.8 million, up 5.4% from $217.0 million in 2020
Cash and cash equivalents totaled $9.8 million as of December 31, 2021
"I'm proud to report our team delivered strong double-digit top-line growth again in 2021," said Xiaofeng Peng, Chairman and CEO of SPI Energy. "Importantly, we fortified our foundations in multiple business segments, including expanding our residential solar operations and product offerings, launching new utility and commercial-scale solar projects, driving innovation and commercial success in our burgeoning EV segment, and strengthening our team at all levels and across all of our organizations."
Solar & Battery Storage Business
Completed asset acquisition of consumer contracts from Petersen-Dean, one of the largest full-service, privately held roofing and solar companies in the US
Started construction of a 712kW Oahu 101-1 solar carport project in Oahu, Hawaii with loan financing secured through Orange Power
SolarJuice subsidiary signed contract with Australia's Aboriginal Housing Office to supply up to 2600 properties with solar PV systems
Launched new Solar4America website showcasing solar/battery/smart roofing products and services
Signed agreement to acquire 6.5MW solar PV and 5.45Mwh energy storage project in Massachusetts
Launched Solar4America high-efficiency solar module for US residential solar market
Partnered with Common Energy to connect new community solar projects to the Oregon electrical grid
Launched Solar4America residential battery storage solution and commercial/industrial outdoor energy storage cabinet
Launched Solar4America cloud-based solar monitoring and maintenance program
SolarJuice surpasses 2GW of string inverter sales in Australia
Launched Solar4America store on Amazon
Partnered with Icona Design to collaborate on all-electric passenger and commercial vehicle designs
Announced board approval and filed with SEC for carve out IPO of Phoenix Motorcars
Deployed first two all-electric service trucks to City of Woodland, California in collaboration with Pacific Gas & Electric
Launched full range of EV charging solutions for US market
Surpassed three million all-electric miles milestone for Phoenix Motorcar EVs
Entered electric scooter market through EdisonFuture's acquisition of Shared Technologies assets
Launched Zoomer 2 scooter through RideZoomers subsidiary
Launched Amazon store for RideZoomers electric scooters
Continued development of EdisonFuture next-generation electric pickup truck
Filed design patent for solar retractable roof for EdisonFuture electric pickup truck
Continued development of EdisonFuture next-generation all-electric solar delivery van
Launched long-life cycle lithium-ion electric forklift
Secured long-term supply agreement with leading global battery manufacturer
Issued four $4.21 million 10% convertible promissory notes, each with $20 per share conversion price
Completed $14.7 million at-the-market registered direct offering
Fully repaid $13.4 million convertible promissory note issue to Union Sky Holding Group in 2014
Janet Jie Chen, 20+ year finance veteran, as CFO of SPI
Randolph Conone, 30+ year finance and law veteran, as SVP Investor Relations and Finance of SPI
Former Tesla employee, Edmund Shen, as VP of Product Management and Supply Chain for Phoenix Motorcars
Former Daimler and Karma Automotive executive Lance Zhou, Ph.D. appointed as CEO of Phoenix Motorcars
Auto tech veteran Ron Iacobelli as CTO of Phoenix Motorcars
Former General Motors technical specialist Tony Zhou as SVP Autonomous Driving
Solar industry veteran Kemp Qiu as Chief Products Officer of Solar4America
Former Tesla/Solar City sales director Jason Lally as VP of Sales and Franchise Development of Solar4America
Signed office/warehouse lease in Preston Tech Center in Livermore, California for Solar4America
Expanded R&D and production capabilities of Phoenix Motorcars with move to larger facility in Anaheim, California
Relocated SPI corporate headquarters to Santa Clara, California
Acquired 140,000 sq. ft. Sunergy PV solar plant in Sacramento, California
"While logistics and supply chain challenges remain a factor globally, we expect revenue of $200 million to $220 million in 2022," continued Mr. Peng. "With multiple business lines addressing multi-billiondollar opportunities within the rapidly expanding global renewable energy and EV markets, SPI is well positioned to unlock substantial value as we accelerate growth in the quarters ahead. Our residential solar business is expected to remain a primary revenue driver in 2022, with EV sales accelerating as the year progresses, ultimately helping to drive overall revenue to $200 million to $220 million for the year."
The Company will host a conference call and audio webcast on Monday, April 4, 2022 at 4:15 p.m. ET to discuss and answer questions about the Company's operational and financial highlights for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
Event: SPI Energy 2021 Financial Results Conference Call Date: Monday, April 4, 2022 Time: 4:15 p.m. Eastern Time Live Call: +1-877-425-9470 (U.S. Toll-Free) or +1-201-389-0878 (International) Conf. ID: 3728652
For interested individuals unable to join the conference call, a dial-in replay of the call will be available until April 19, 2022 and can be accessed by dialing +1-844-512-2921 (U.S. Toll Free) or +1-412-317-6671 (International) and entering replay pin number: 13728652.
SPI Energy Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ:SPI) is a global renewable energy company and provider of solar storage and electric vehicle (EV) solutions that was founded in 2006 in Roseville, California and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
The company has three core divisions: SolarJuice residential solar, the commercial & utility solar division comprised of SPI Solar and Orange Power, and the EdisonFuture/Phoenix Motor EV division. SolarJuice is the leader in renewable energy system solutions for residential and small commercial markets and has extensive operations in the Asia Pacific and North America markets. The commercial & utility solar division provides a full spectrum of EPC services to third party project developers, and develops, owns and operates solar projects that sell electricity to the grid in multiple regions, including the U.S., U.K., and Europe. Phoenix Motor is a leader in medium-duty commercial electric vehicles, and is developing EV charger solutions, electric pickup trucks, electric forklifts, and other EV products.
SPI maintains global operations in North America, Australia, Asia and Europe and is also targeting strategic investment opportunities in fast growing green industries such as battery storage, charging stations, and other EVs which leverage the Company's expertise and substantial solar cash flow.
For more information on SPI Energy and its subsidiaries, the Company recommends that stockholders, investors and any other interested parties read the Company's public filings and press releases available under the Investor Relations section at www.SPIgroups.com or available at www.sec.gov.
This press release contains forward-looking statements, as that term is defined in the Private Litigation Reform Act of 1995, that involve significant risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements can be identified through the use of words such as "may," "might," "will," "intend," "should," "could," "can," "would," "continue," "expect," "believe," "anticipate," "estimate," "predict," "outlook," "potential," "plan," "seek," and similar expressions and variations or the negatives of these terms or other comparable terminology. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which reflect the Company's current expectations and speak only as of the date of this release. Actual results may differ materially from the Company's current expectations depending upon a number of factors. These factors include, among others, the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the effects of the outbreak and actions taken in connection therewith, adverse changes in general economic and market conditions, competitive factors including but not limited to pricing pressures and new product introductions, uncertainty of customer acceptance of new product offerings and market changes, risks associated with managing the growth of the business, and those other risks and uncertainties that are described in the "Risk Factors" section of the Company's annual report filed on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Except as required by law, the Company does not undertake any responsibility to revise or update any forward-looking statements.
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