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Pioneer Power Solutions - Earnings Call - Q3 2021

November 16, 2021

Transcript

Speaker 0

Good day, and welcome to the Pioneer Power Solutions Inc. Third Quarter twenty twenty one Earnings Results Call. Today's conference is being recorded. At this time, I would like to turn the conference over to Mr. Brett Ma from Aden IR.

Please go ahead, sir.

Speaker 1

Thank you, and welcome, everyone. The call today will be hosted by Nathan Masaryk, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and Walter Mialek, Chief Financial Officer. Also on the call today is Gio Maracas, President of the company's recently launched Pioneer Power Mobility business unit. Following this discussion, there will be a Q and A session over to participants on the call. We appreciate the opportunity to review the third quarter results and discuss recent business highlights.

Before we get started, let me remind you this call is being recorded and webcast. The text of management's prepared remarks will be made available later on the company's website. During this call, management will make forward looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. Please refer to the cautionary text regarding forward looking statements contained in the earnings release issued earlier today and in the posted version of its prepared remarks, both of which apply to the content of the call.

I would now like to turn the call over to Nathan Mazzar, Chairman and CEO. Nathan, please go ahead.

Speaker 2

Thank you, Brett. Good afternoon, good evening. I am pleased to update you on the progress of our strategic shift to concentrate on products and services that directly respond to the rapidly growing distributed generation and electric vehicle charging markets. We are successfully leveraging decades of power solution experience by applying it to the design and manufacture of unique and innovative products to the aforementioned markets. Earlier this year, we introduced eBlock, a compact integrated outdoor system that allows end users to add and control multiple sources of electrical energy.

In our most recent quarter, we successfully delivered in excess of $1,800,000 of eBlock product and related equipment. The current backlog for eBlock products is strong and growing with the majority of shipments scheduled for the 2022. Last week, we introduced eBoost, a portfolio of low carbon mobile charging solutions and is initially comprised of three products. EBoost, the GOAT, G O A T, generator on a truck, is a truck mounted option that brings on demand high capacity charging to EV truck and car owners at any convenient location. EBoost Mobile is a trailer mounted solution that provides multiple options for towing and can be available at specific businesses, large sports and cultural events and relocated with minimal effort on short notice.

EBoost Pod is a stationary EV charging solution with customizable higher capacity that can also service other power needs, especially in emergency situations, such as a power outage serving as a backup power source with convenient power connectors and outlets available on board. The timely launch and introduction of these products have rewarded Pioneer with significant sales and overwhelming interest from the various vertical markets. We believe our early entry and the uniqueness of these products will allow us to capture a significant share of these new and fast growing addressable markets. With that, let me turn the call over to Walter to discuss our most recent quarter's financial results.

Speaker 3

Thank you, Nathan, and good afternoon, everyone. Revenues were $5,700,000 for the 2021, up 40% year over year compared to $4,100,000 in the 2020. The increase was primarily driven by an increase in sales of our switchgear equipment. Revenue from our switchgear product lines increased by $1,500,000 or approximately 100% compared to the same period last year as a result of increased sales of our automatic transfer switches and medium voltage switchgear equipment. Gross profit for the 2021 was $713,000 or roughly 13% of revenues compared to $739,000 or approximately 18% of revenues in the year ago quarter.

The decline in gross profit and gross margin was primarily due to a higher cost of goods as a result of global supply chain challenges, a tighter labor market and inflationary pressures. Our operating loss for the third quarter of twenty twenty one was $518,000 an increase of roughly 15% when compared to an operating loss of $451,000 in the 2020. Net loss for the 2021 was $434,000 or negative $05 per basic and diluted share compared to net income of $1,300,000 or $0.15 per basic and diluted share in the year ago quarter. Now turning to the nine month financial results for the period ended 09/30/2021. Revenues for the nine months were $14,800,000 compared to $14,100,000 in the comparable period of 2020, an increase of approximately 5%.

This increase is largely the result of an increase in sales of our switchgear equipment. For the nine months ended 09/30/2021, our gross profit was $1,400,000 or 9% of revenues, an increase of 120% when compared to a gross profit of $618,000 or 4.4% of revenues in the year ago period. Operating loss for the first nine months of 2021 improved by $1,000,000 to a loss of compared to a loss of $2,400,000 to an operating loss of $3,400,000 in the year ago period. Net loss was 769,000 or negative $09 per basic and diluted share compared to a net loss of $2,200,000 or negative $0.26 per basic and diluted share in the year ago period. Turning to the consolidated balance sheets and statements of cash flows.

We had cash, including restricted cash of $5,100,000 and no bank debt at 09/30/2021, compared to cash of $7,600,000 and debt of $1,400,000 at 12/31/2020. Subsequent to the end of the third quarter, we strengthened our balance sheet with $8,700,000 in net proceeds from the sales of common stock at an average price of approximately $10.13 per share under the ATM program. We intend to use the net proceeds from these recent sales of common stock for general corporate purposes, which may include, among other things, working capital and or capital expenditures. We may also use the proceeds to fund acquisitions of businesses, technologies or product lines that complement our current business.

Speaker 2

This concludes our prepared remarks. Before I turn the call back to the operator, I will note for the questions and answer period that we do have on the line with us Mr. Geo Marikin, who is the President and Leader of the Pioneer Power Mobility business, which is the home for the recently launched e Boost suite of products. Operator, back to you for questions.

Speaker 0

Thank There doesn't appear to be any questions on the phones at this time. Please continue.

Speaker 2

Okay. Thank you, Ron. Thank you all for your time and support, and we look forward to updating you again on our next call.

Speaker 0

Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call. Thank you for your participation. And you may now disconnect your lines.