Gogoro FY25 net loss narrows 34.9% to $80 million; revenue falls 9.4% to $280 million

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GGR">Gogoro</a> FY25 net loss narrows 34.9% to $80 million; revenue falls 9.4% to $280 million
  • Gogoro posted a net loss of USD 80 million, narrowing 34.9%.
  • Revenue fell 9.4% to USD 280 million on a 23.3% drop in hardware and other sales.
  • Operating loss narrowed 48.3% to USD 73 million as gross margin widened 5.6 percentage points to 8.2%.
  • Battery swapping service revenue rose 8.1% to USD 150 million, with subscribers topping 665,000.
  • Management highlighted a 2025 restructuring and shift toward higher-margin subscriptions, with operating cash flow rising to USD 36 million.


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