Acorn Energy (NASDAQ:ACFN – Get Free Report) announced its quarterly earnings results on Thursday. The company reported ($0.03) EPS for the quarter, FiscalAI reports. Acorn Energy had a net margin of 21.87% and a return on equity of 25.09%. The company had revenue of $2.23 million for the quarter.
Here are the key takeaways from Acorn Energy’s conference call:
- Recurring monitoring revenue grew ~11.7% YoY and gross margin improved by 510 basis points to 80.2%, with the OmniMetrix operating segment delivering $395,000 of operating income and the consolidated company remaining cash-positive and debt-free (cash ~$4.3M).
- Total revenue declined 28.1% YoY to $2.23M, driven by a 55.7% drop in hardware revenue after completion of a large cell‑provider contract, contributing to a Q1 net loss of $77,000.
- Management expects follow‑on hardware orders from that large customer of approximately $350,000–$500,000 in 2026 and expressed optimism about additional deployments that could help offset prior hardware declines.
- Acorn acquired exclusive North American commercialization/distribution rights to AIO Systems products, launched an Infrastructure Solutions (IS) reporting segment with two live demo tower sites and expects AIO average sales to be ~5–6× existing product sales, but the IS business is pre‑revenue (no IS revenue expected in H1 2026) and required a $250,000 upfront payment.
Acorn Energy Price Performance
Shares of Acorn Energy stock traded up $0.41 during midday trading on Friday, hitting $17.17. The company had a trading volume of 5,498 shares, compared to its average volume of 24,810. The business’s 50 day simple moving average is $18.87 and its two-hundred day simple moving average is $18.09. The stock has a market cap of $43.05 million, a PE ratio of 17.34 and a beta of 0.29. Acorn Energy has a 1-year low of $12.42 and a 1-year high of $33.00.
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Acorn Energy Company Profile
Acorn Energy, Inc, through its subsidiaries, develops and markets wireless remote monitoring and control systems for various markets in the United States and internationally. It operates through two segments, Power Generation (PG) Monitoring and Cathodic Protection (CP) Monitoring. The PG segment provides wireless remote monitoring and control systems, and services for critical assets, which include stand-by power generators, compressors, pumps, pumpjacks, light towers, turbines, and other industrial equipment; and Internet of Things applications.
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