- Better-than-expected earnings per share and significant quarterly revenue growth, surpassing analyst estimates.
- Improved financial health with a strong gross margin, reduced operating expenses, and a debt-free balance sheet.
- Positive future outlook indicated by a substantial order backlog and healthy Current Ratio, ensuring strong short-term liquidity.
Beam Global (NASDAQ: BEEM) is a company that provides innovative products for energy storage solutions, sustainable transportation technology, and smart city infrastructure development. It focuses on creating cutting-edge solutions in these growing sectors. The company operates in a competitive market, developing advanced battery technology for various applications, including electric vehicles and robotics power solutions.
On August 19, 2026, Beam Global reported an earnings per share of -$0.14, which was better than the analyst estimate of -$0.20. Despite this positive surprise, the company is not yet profitable. This is shown by its negative price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -1.39, a key metric that compares a company’s stock price to its earnings.
The company also announced quarterly revenue of $8.56 million, beating the consensus estimate of $8.19 million. As highlighted by GlobeNewswire, this revenue represents a significant 174% increase from the first quarter of 2026 and a 21% increase compared to the same period last year, demonstrating strong sales growth.
Operationally, Beam Global is improving its financial health. It achieved a gross margin of 17.8% and reduced its operating expenses by over $400,000. The company maintains a strong financial position with no debt and an unused $100 million line of credit, which is a pre-approved loan it can use if needed.
Looking ahead, the company has a backlog of orders totaling $5.40 million. It also secured over $0.50 million in new orders for drone batteries and autonomous robotics batteries. Its Current Ratio of 1.46 suggests it has enough current assets to cover its short-term liabilities, indicating healthy short-term liquidity.
