NextPower Inc. adjusted EBITDA rises to USD 213.62 million in Q4, up 14.6%

Reuters01-31 06:13
NextPower Inc. adjusted EBITDA rises to USD 213.62 million in Q4, up 14.6%

NextPower Inc. reported revenues of USD 2.70 billion for the nine months ended December 31, 2025. Adjusted gross profit for this period was USD 879.67 million, with an adjusted gross margin of 32.8 percent. Adjusted operating income reached USD 643.80 million, while adjusted EBITDA was USD 651.92 million, corresponding to an adjusted EBITDA margin of 24.3 percent. Adjusted net income for the nine months was USD 525.71 million, with an adjusted net income margin of 19.6 percent. For the three-month period ended December 31, 2025, adjusted gross profit totaled USD 294.96 million, adjusted operating income was USD 213.63 million, adjusted EBITDA stood at USD 213.62 million, and adjusted net income was USD 169.62 million.

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