- Price Target Reduction: Roth Capital lowered the price target for EVgo to $2.00 from $3.00, despite a potential 25.80% upside from its current trading price of $1.59.
- Mixed Financial Results: EVgo reported total revenue of $83.00 million for the second quarter, a 16% decrease year-over-year, primarily due to declines in non-core businesses, though core charging revenue showed growth.
- Operational Growth & Strategic Partnerships: The company expanded its charging stalls by 24% and announced a strategic partnership with Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) to deploy EVgo Superchargers, indicating future growth potential in the electric vehicle charging sector.
EVgo (NASDAQ: EVGO) is a company that builds and operates a public network of fast-charging stations for electric vehicles (EVs). Following its recent earnings report, Roth Capital lowers its price target for EVgo to $2.00 from $3.00. This new target suggests a potential 25.80% upside from its trading price of $1.59 at the time of the announcement, impacting the EV charging stock's valuation.
The price target reduction follows a report of mixed financial results. EVgo’s total revenue for the second quarter is $83.00 million, a 16% decrease from the previous year. This decline is mainly because of lower revenue from its eXtend and autonomous-vehicle-related businesses, which overshadowed growth in its primary charging operations.
As detailed by Zacks Investment Research, the company reports a quarterly loss of $0.15 per share. While this is better than the estimated loss of $0.20 per share, it is a larger loss than the $0.10 per share recorded in the same quarter last year. This increasing loss likely contributes to the more cautious valuation from analysts assessing the EVgo stock.
Despite the overall revenue drop, the outlook contains positive elements that support the new price target. EVgo’s core charging network revenue shows strong performance, growing 19% year-over-year to $61.00 million. This marks the 18th straight quarter where this key business segment has achieved double-digit annual growth, showing consistent expansion in the EV charging market.
Operationally, the company continues to grow its infrastructure. The number of charging stalls in operation is now 5,380, a 24% increase from the prior year. Furthermore, EVgo announces a new agreement with Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) to deploy EVgo Superchargers. This partnership could expand its network reach and attract more users in the future, strengthening its position in the electric vehicle charging infrastructure.