Eos Energy’s shares rose 5.3% after the company reported record backlog, revenue, and shipments along with margin improvement, driven by stronger-than-expected operational execution and a clearer path to profitable scaling despite a lowered 2026 revenue guidance range.
- Q2 shipments, backlog, and revenue all hit record levels, demonstrating ongoing commercial momentum.
- The company narrowed full-year revenue guidance to $300-$350 million, reflecting a strategic consolidation of manufacturing to improve long-term margins, which resulted in expected near-term volume impact.
- Adjusted EBITDA margins improved significantly, benefiting from operational leverage as fixed costs are spread over higher volumes.
- Fleet performance showed progress, with cumulative discharged energy reaching 6.5 GWh and average round-trip efficiency steady at 78% under real-world conditions.
- Cash balance remained strong at $364 million, with operational cash burn closely tracking the adjusted EBITDA loss, signaling tighter financial discipline.
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