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EVgo Q3 2023 Earnings Report

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$4.36 +0.08 (+1.87%)
(As of 12/20/2024 05:45 PM ET)

EVgo EPS Results

Actual EPS
-$0.09
Consensus EPS
-$0.28
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$0.19
One Year Ago EPS
-$0.19

EVgo Revenue Results

Actual Revenue
$35.11 million
Expected Revenue
$29.77 million
Beat/Miss
Beat by +$5.34 million
YoY Revenue Growth
+234.10%

EVgo Announcement Details

Quarter
Q3 2023
Time
Before Market Opens

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About EVgo

EVgo (NYSE:EVGO) is a leading electric vehicle (EV) charging solution provider in the United States. The company operates an extensive public fast-charging network across 34 states, with over 900 fast and 800 Level 2 chargers. EVgo's mission is to accelerate the transition to a clean energy future by providing reliable and convenient charging solutions for electric vehicles. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California, and was founded in 2010.

EVgo's management team is led by Chief Executive Officer Cathy Zoi, who has over 30 years of experience in energy and environmental policy. Zoi previously served as Assistant Secretary of Energy for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy in the Obama administration. Other key members of EVgo's management team include Chief Technology Officer Ivo Steklac, who has over 25 years of experience in technology and operations, and Chief Financial Officer Olga Shevorenkova, who has over 20 years of experience in operations and engineering.

Regarding financials, EVgo has reported revenue up over the past several years. The company's net income has been in the negative since the company's inception. EVgo's current market valuation is approximately $3.5 billion, with a price-to-sales ratio higher than the industry average and a price-to-book ratio much lower than industry averages. 

As for market performance, EVgo's stock price has been volatile in recent months, with price movements in response to news and announcements related to the EV industry. 

EVgo operates in a rapidly growing industry, with the global market for electric vehicle charging expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 37.5% from 2021 to 2028, according to a report by Grand View Research. The industry is also highly competitive, with other significant players including ChargePoint, Electrify America, and Tesla.

One of the key growth opportunities for EVgo is expanding its charging network in terms of the number of chargers and geographical coverage. The company recently announced plans to install over 2,000 new fast chargers by the end of 2025, doubling its current network. Additionally, EVgo is exploring opportunities to partner with automakers to offer bundled charging solutions to customers.

However, there are also several risks and challenges facing EVgo. One of the major risks is the potential for regulatory changes that could impact the growth and profitability of the EV charging industry. For example, some states have proposed legislation limiting the fees that EV charging companies can charge customers. Another risk is the potential for changes in consumer preferences or technological advancements that could disrupt the EV charging industry.

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