Dragonfly Energy FY25 net loss widens to $70 million; net sales rise 15.8% to $59 million

Reuters03-31 05:47
Dragonfly Energy FY25 net loss widens to $70 million; net sales rise 15.8% to $59 million
  • Dragonfly Energy posted a net loss of USD 70.8 million.
  • Net sales rose 15.8% to USD 59 million.
  • Operating loss narrowed to USD 23 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA loss improved to USD 12 million, helped by higher unit volume and higher-margin accessory sales.
  • Management expects net sales to increase over the next 12 months, supported by expanded RV OEM model adoption and new trucking and industrial product launches.


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