Volta, Inc. (VLTA) has reported mixed results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2021. The company engages in commerce-centric EV charging networks.
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VLTA has delivered a quarterly loss of $0.77 per share, wider than the estimated loss of $0.18 per share. Volta had recorded a loss of $3.33 per share in the same quarter last year.
Revenue of $12.1 million increased 44.9% year-over-year and came in line with analysts’ estimates. The upside can be largely attributed to higher revenue within Behavior and Commerce unit, which grew to $8.6 million from $3.8 million a year ago on the back of increased sales of media campaigns with national brands.
As of December 31, 2021, the company connected 2,330 stalls, up 44% year-over-year.
Volta CFO Francois Chadwick, said, “2021 was a transformative year for both the company and the industry. We continue to see significant growth in the market, and we are well-positioned to take advantage of this acceleration.”
Guidance
For 2022, the company expects to post revenues in the range of $70 million to $80 million. VLTA expects total incremental, connected stalls between 1,700 and 2,000. Further, first-quarter revenues are expected between $8 million and $8.5 million.
Wall Street’s Take
The Street is cautiously optimistic about the stock and has a Moderate Buy consensus rating based on two Buys and three Holds. VLTA’s average price forecast of $7.40 implies 165.2% upside potential to current levels.
Blogger Opinion
TipRanks data shows that financial blogger opinions are 83% Bullish on VLTA, compared to the sector average of 68%.
Takeaway
Volta has been able to improve its financial performance in comparison to the prior-year quarter. Further, it has continuously been making efforts to grow its business.
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