Savosolar Plc’s Half-year Report for January–June 2020: Revenue and result developed favourably

Savosolar Plc
Half year report 27 August 2020 at 8.30 a.m. (CEST)

Savosolar Plc’s Half-year Report for January–June 2020: Revenue and result developed favourably

Key figures in January–June 2020

  • Savosolar’s revenue in January–June amounted to EUR 2.0 million (January–June 2019: EUR 1.7 million), an increase of 22% despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

  • Operating result (EBIT) amounted to EUR -1.7 million (EUR -2.3 million).

  • Net result for the period totalled EUR -2.6 million (EUR -3.3 million).

  • Earnings per share were EUR -0.128 (EUR -0.007). The number of shares on 30 June 2020 was 48,332,595 (on 30 June 2019, 1,410,919,162 and comparable number of shares 14,109,192). The comparable earnings per share were EUR -0.128 (-0.725) per share.

  • With its rights issue arranged in June, the company raised net proceeds of approximately EUR 3.5 million to strengthen its working capital. Order backlog as at 30 June 2019 was EUR 2.9 million (EUR 0.1 million).

Savosolar’s CEO Jari Varjotie:

“Savosolar’s revenue grew in January–June by 22 per cent year-on-year to EUR 2.0 million. The Covid-19 pandemic delayed installations, deliveries and contract negotiations on new projects during the second quarter. The commissioning of France's largest solar thermal system in Issoudun, France, was postponed because of delays from July to October. The completion of the solar thermal system commissioned in Ettenheim, Germany in July was delayed by approximately two months. The handover of the Creutzwald project currently being delivered is also expected to be postponed by about two months. The postponement of the tender and contract negotiations and thus of new deliveries hampered not only the increase of revenue but also the accumulation of the order backlog. Despite this, the company's order backlog at the end of the reporting period stood at EUR 2.9 million, being only EUR 0.1 million the end of the comparison period. However, due to the delays caused by the pandemic, we had to initiate the statutory co-operation procedure, as a result of which we laid temporarily off some of our staff in April–June.

The corona situation and potential new restrictions imposed in different countries may further postpone the clients’ investment decisions and deliveries later than what has been planned. We seek to prepare for the potential additional effects of the corona situation in our business operations.

During the reporting period, we won the competitive tendering for solar district heating systems to be delivered to NewHeat SAS in the cities of Narbonne and Pons in France. After the reporting period, we signed a contract on the Narbonne delivery in August, and negotiations on the Pons contract are currently under way. Additionally, we entered into an agreement on a pilot project for the City of Cadaujac in France, in connection of which we also agreed with the client on an exclusive right to negotiate the delivery of a major greenhouse project after the pilot project.