LION E-Mobility AG publishes 2025 annual report: revenues up 68% to EUR 28.3M, EBITDA turns positive. Outlook 2026: revenue > EUR 35M, growth in BESS & defenseLION E-Mobility AG publishes 2025 annual report: revenues up 68% to EUR 28.3M, EBITDA turns positive. Outlook 2026: revenue > EUR 35M, growth in BESS & defense

LION E-Mobility AG Reports Strong 2025 Results, Forecasts Continued Growth in 2026

2026/06/26 04:34
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LION E-Mobility AG (LION; ISIN: CH0560888270), a manufacturer of battery packs for electric mobility and energy storage, published its audited annual report for the 2025 financial year on June 25, 2026, revealing significant financial improvements and a positive outlook for 2026. The group generated revenues of EUR 28.3 million, a 68% increase from EUR 16.9 million in 2024, driven by a strong recovery in market demand for batteries. EBITDA improved to EUR 6.5 million from a loss of EUR 3.6 million in 2024, yielding an EBITDA margin of 22.8%. Net profit also turned positive at EUR 2.3 million, compared to a net loss of EUR 6.6 million the previous year. The audited figures differed slightly from preliminary results published on April 1, 2026, which had reported EBITDA of EUR 7.5 million and a margin of 26.4%.

Looking ahead, LION anticipates further revenue growth exceeding EUR 35 million in 2026, accompanied by a strongly positive EBITDA. The company plans to dedicate new production lines to high-performance NMC+ battery pack technology, which will cause a substantial share of 2026 revenues to be weighted toward the second half of the year. Beyond its core business, LION sees additional growth momentum in the battery energy storage systems (BESS) and defense sectors. In the defense space, the company is actively engaged in several inquiries. A recent example is the partnership with Mandrill Engineering, where LION Smart’s high-performance battery technology powers an advanced unmanned ground vehicle (UGV), delivering dependable performance and extended operational capabilities in challenging field conditions.

The full annual report is available on the LION E-Mobility website. The Annual General Meeting will take place on June 25, 2026, in Zug, Switzerland. LION E-Mobility AG, founded in 2011, operates highly automated module assembly lines at its own production facility in Germany, offering customized plug-and-play solutions for electric vehicles, stationary, and industrial applications. The company is listed on stock exchanges in Munich, Frankfurt, and Hamburg.

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