SolarEdge Technologies, Inc.(SEDG), an Israeli inverter system and other energy products company, on Wednesday reported a narrower net loss for the fourth quarter, helped by increased revenue.
For the three-month period to December 31, 2025, the company reported a net loss of $132.121 million, or $2.21 per share, compared with a net loss of $287.439 million, or $5 per share, in the same period last year.
Excluding items, loss was $8.165 million, or $0.14 per share, narrower than a loss of $202.549 million, or $3.52 per share, last year.
Loss before income taxes was $132.676 million as against a loss of $275.942 million a year ago. Operating loss moved down to $48.310 million from a loss of $263.667 million in 2024. Revenue was $335.358 million, up from $196.217 million in the previous year.
For the first quarter of fiscal 2026, the company expects revenue of $290 million to $320 million, excluding significant one-time or pull-forward of revenue.
For the first quarter of fiscal 2025, SolarEdge had posted revenue of $219.5 million, with adjusted revenue of $212.1 million.
SEDG was up by 13.84% at $42.27 in the pre-market trade on the Nasdaq.
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