CBAK Energy FY25 net loss widens to US$9.4 million; revenue rises 11% to US$200 million

Reuters03-30
CBAK Energy FY25 net loss widens to US$9.4 million; revenue rises 11% to US$200 million
  • CBAK Energy reported a 2025 net loss attributable to shareholders of USD 9.4 million, versus net income a year earlier.
  • Net revenues rose 11% to USD 200 million.
  • Operating loss widened to USD 18 million from operating income a year earlier.
  • Gross margin fell 14.3 percentage points to 9.4% due to ramp-up costs and transition inefficiencies tied to new Model 40135 and Model 32140 production lines.
  • Management said demand for Model 40135 and Model 32140 cells exceeds supply as new capacity ramps, while projecting consolidated sales will hit a record high in 2026.


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