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ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Nuvve EPS ResultsActual EPS-$2.74Consensus EPS -$1,920.00Beat/MissBeat by +$1,917.26One Year Ago EPSN/ANuvve Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$1.95 millionExpected Revenue$1.90 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$49.86 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/ANuvve Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2025Date3/31/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, March 31, 2026Conference Call Time5:00PM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)SEC FilingEarnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Nuvve Q4 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrMarch 31, 2026 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: Management has pivoted to stationary batteries and announced a transformative partnership with OMNIA Global, giving Nuvve access to a >1 GW European pipeline and three announced projects totaling 150 MW that the company intends to own, which management says could produce substantial upside. Negative Sentiment: A one-time inventory impairment of $3.47 million for nonconforming DC chargers drove Q4 net loss to $6.1 million, materially reduced inventories, and the company’s backlog fell to $3.3 million after the Fresno project termination. Positive Sentiment: Nuvve formed Nuvve Japan, sold a 2 MW / 8 MWh battery for $3.35 million (with ~ $1 million down), was selected as aggregator for another 2 MW project, and says its Japan pipeline is similar in size to Europe over a longer 36–48 month timeline. Positive Sentiment: Management highlighted meaningful cost reductions and margin improvement—Q4 cash operating expenses fell to $2.0 million and product/service margins improved—and is rolling out AI across forecasting, project management, sales and finance to scale the business and lower costs. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallNuvve Q4 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Please note this event is being recorded. On today's call are Gregory Poilasne, Chief Executive Officer, and David Robson, Chief Financial Officer of Nuvve. Earlier today, Nuvve issued a press release announcing its Q4 2025 and FY 2025. Following prepared remarks, we will open up the call for questions. Before we begin, I would like to remind you that this call may contain forward-looking statements. While these forward-looking statements reflect Nuvve's best current judgment, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking statements. These risk factors are discussed in Nuvve's filings with the SEC and in the earnings release issued today, which are available on our website. Nuvve undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Operator00:00:54With that, I would like to turn the call over to Gregory Poilasne, Chief Executive Officer of Nuvve. Gregory. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:01:01Thank you, and good afternoon to everyone here today. Welcome to our Q4 2025 and Full Year 2025 Results Call. 2025 has been a transition year where we have been pivoting from vehicle-to-grid deployments to stationary storage. Stationary batteries were not new to Nuvve. We have been managing batteries for a few years in the U.S., for example, at the University of California, San Diego, and in Japan with our partner at the time, Toyota Tsusho. Nuvve's platform has been designed to manage batteries from the ground up, either on wheels or stationary, with the benefits of aggregation, second-by-second control, and advanced stacking services, including behind-the-meter energy cost optimization, distribution grid support, and ancillary services. We also started to integrate artificial intelligence-based functionalities three years ago with a focus on forecasting for battery usage and market values. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:01:58Nuvve has now moved on into a full end-to-end AI-based product development cycle and is currently integrating AI-based project management, sales support, and finance functionalities in order to scale our business while we are reducing our cost base. Though we are not stopping our current activities in school bus and fleets, all the market signals we are receiving are confirming that our pivot towards stationary battery deployments is the right path. In Europe, we have recently announced a partnership with OMNIA Global, a Zug, Switzerland-based family office. The partnership with OMNIA is really a meeting of the minds, as OMNIA have developed a 1 GW-plus battery pipeline across multiple countries in Europe that will be deployed over the next 24 months. The purpose of the partnership is to deploy batteries across Europe, batteries that will be owned by Nuvve. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:02:53We have already announced three projects, a 50 MW 75 MWh project in Sweden, a 40 MW 80 MWh project in Austria, and a 60 MW 120 MWh project in Romania. Different processes are underway in order for Nuvve to ultimately own these batteries. The combination of these three battery projects represents 150 MW. Compensation for such battery projects can vary between $200 and $3,000 per MW per year to more than $500,000 per MW per year. This is an extremely exciting opportunity with tremendous upside for Nuvve and our shareholders. In Japan, following the termination of our partnership with Toyota Tsusho, we have then started our own entity, Nuvve Japan. The Japanese market is a less mature market and therefore we are pursuing different business models. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:03:48We recently announced the sale of a 2 MW 8 MWh battery for a $3.35 million battery in Niigata Prefecture. We have already received a little less than $1 million as a down payment while we are targeting a battery delivery by November 2026. More recently, we have also announced that Nuvve Japan had been selected as the aggregator platform for another 2 MW battery projects. Outside of selling and managing batteries, other business models in Japan also include tolling, which is basically a rental agreement with the battery owner receiving a fixed income on his asset while our advanced platform can generate high return with the battery. Our pipeline of opportunities in Japan has a similar size to our European project pipeline, but over a slightly longer period of time, about 36 to 48 months. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:04:41Finally, we have similar battery opportunity in the United States, such as Kit Carson in New Mexico, driven by a New Mexico subsidiary. The U.S. based battery project don't seem to be moving as fast as projects in Europe and Japan. The exposure of these geographies to the conflict in Iran is making this project even more valuable. This effort to pivot the company started more than a year ago and is now on the verge of paying off. The future of Nuvve in the stationary battery space looks bright. Our partnership with OMNIA Global is absolutely transformative. Our team in Japan is doing an extraordinary job developing the business, and we're looking forward to sharing more with you on our progress very soon with a tight focus on battery deployment and reducing our operating costs. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:05:28Now, I will let David take you through the financial details of the quarter and the year. David. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:05:35Thanks, Gregory. I will start with a recap of fourth quarter 2025 results. In the fourth quarter, we generated total revenues of $1.93 million compared to $1.79 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily driven by higher product sales and increased grant revenues, partially offset by lower service revenues due to the absence of management fees earned related to the Fresno EV infrastructure project versus the same period last year. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:06:10Total revenues year-to-date through December 31st, 2025 were $4.79 million, which compares to $5.29 million for the prior year period. The year-over-year decrease in revenues was driven by lower service revenues due to the absence of management fees earned related to the Fresno EV infrastructure project this year versus last year, partially offset by higher product revenues and grant revenues. Margins on products, services, and grant revenues were 24.2% for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to 15.8% for the year ago period. Year-to-date margins through December 31st, 2025 were 39.1% compared with 33.1% for the year ago period. Margin was positively impacted quarter-over-quarter by a higher mix of grant revenues and improved pricing on product revenues this quarter compared with last year. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:07:19Excluding grant revenues, margins on product and service revenues increased to 16% for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to 11.5% in the year ago period. Year-to-date margins excluding grant revenues through December 31st, 2025 was 31% compared to 27.5% in the year ago period. As a reminder, margins can be lumpy from quarter to quarter depending on the mix. DC charger gross margins at standard pricing generally range from 15%-25%, while AC charger gross margins are approximately 50%, but in dollar terms are a small fraction of the revenue of the DC charger. Grid service revenue margins are generally 30%, while software and engineering service margins are as high as 100%. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:08:16During the fourth quarter of 2025, we determined that certain 125 kW V2G DC chargers held in inventory and purchased from our former third-party supplier were not conforming to our commercial product reliability standards, and they would no longer be offered for sale domestically. Given the commercial reliability issues of those DC chargers, we recognized a total inventory impairment charge of $3.47 million, reducing the carrying value of those inventories to zero. This inventory impairment loss is presented as a separate line item in the consolidated statements of operations due to its significance. Operating costs, excluding cost of sales and inventory impairment, was $3.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $5.9 million for the third quarter of 2025 and $5.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:09:20The decline in operating costs during the quarter was primarily driven by lower payroll expenses. Cash operating expenses, excluding cost of sales, inventory impairment, stock compensation, and depreciation and amortization, was $2 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 versus $5.4 million in the third quarter of 2025 versus $5.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This represents a decrease of $3.4 million in expenses over the same quarter last year. Other income was $0.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to $0.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. Both periods benefited from non-cash gains from the change in the fair value of warrants and debt offset by interest expense. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:10:17Net loss attributable to Nuvve common stockholders increased in the fourth quarter of 2025 to $6.1 million from a net loss of $5.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. The increase in net loss was primarily a result of one-time inventory impairment charge, partially offset by lower operating expenses previously mentioned. Now, turning to our balance sheet, we had approximately $5.5 million in cash as of December 31st, 2025, excluding $0.3 million in restricted cash, which represents an increase of $5.1 million from December 2024. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:11:03The increase during the fourth quarter was primarily the result of capital raised through the issuance of preferred stock and the exercise of warrants totaling $8.1 million, $0.9 million from the sale of its equity investment in Dreev, primarily offset by $4.5 million used in operating activities. Inventories were $0.8 million at December 31st, 2025 compared to $4.3 million at the end of the third quarter of 2025. The decline of $3.5 million relates to the $3.47 million impairment charge for 125 kW V2G DC chargers held in inventory, reducing the carrying value of its inventory to zero. The impaired DC chargers were subsequently transferred to property, plant, and equipment at zero carrying value and will be used to support our business development efforts in Taiwan. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:12:06During the quarter, accounts receivable was flat at $1.1 million at December 31st, 2025, compared to the third quarter of 2025. Accounts payable at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025 was $3.4 million, an increase of $0.5 million compared to the third quarter of 2025 of $2.9 million. Accrued expenses at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025 was $1.8 million, a decrease of $3.8 million compared to the third quarter of 2025 of $5.7 million. Now, turning to our megawatts under management and estimated future grid service revenues. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:12:51As a reminder, megawatts under management is a metric we use to quantify the aggregate amount of electrical capacity from the deployment of our V1G and V2G chargers, which are primarily deployed in the electric school bus market in the U.S. and in light-duty fleet deployments in Europe, in addition to stationary batteries. Currently, these chargers and batteries are located throughout the United States and Europe. Megawatts under management in the fourth quarter increased 7.5% over the third quarter of 2025 to 28.3 MW from 26.4 MW and decreased 7.6% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. In terms of its composition, 0.2 MW were from stationary batteries and 28.1 MW were from EV chargers. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:13:47The quarter-over-quarter increase relates to the deployment of DC chargers, while the year-over-year decrease relates to the decommissioning of stationary batteries we managed in California and Japan, offset by the deployment of DC chargers. We continue to expect further growth in our megawatts under management in 2026 as we commission our backlog of customer orders we have earned, in addition to new business we anticipate winning, which we have visibility to in our pipeline for both EV chargers and stationary batteries. Now, turning to our backlog. At December 31st, 2025, our hardware and service backlog decreased to $3.3 million, a decrease of $15.7 million from $18.3 million reported at December 31st, 2024. The decrease primarily relates to the termination of the Fresno EV infrastructure project in early February 2026. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:14:50As we look out to the next several quarters, we expect to see more developments from our Europe and Japan stationary battery projects. We also anticipate improvements in our cash burn resulting from the benefit of lower operating costs compared with last year. That concludes my portion of the prepared remarks. Gregory, back to you to conclude. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:15:13Thank you, David. We are confident that our pivot towards stationary storage was the right choice, and we know that moving forward, our success is going through battery deployments, especially in Europe and Japan. Expect to hear more about our deployment soon. Thank you. Operator00:15:31We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touchtone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star and then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble a roster. Showing no questions, this will conclude our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Gregory Poilasne for any closing remarks. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:16:12Thank you for listening to us today, and we're looking forward to sharing more with you in the near future. Bye-bye. Operator00:16:19The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. 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Email Address About NuvveNuvve (NASDAQ:NVVE) Corporation is a clean energy technology company specializing in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) solutions that enable electric vehicles to serve as distributed energy resources. Through its proprietary Grid Integrated Vehicle (GIVe) software platform, Nuvve aggregates electric vehicle batteries into a virtual power plant to provide grid services such as frequency regulation, peak shaving and demand response. The company’s technology supports bidirectional charging hardware and integrates with public charging networks, fleet vehicles and stationary energy storage systems. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Newark, California, Nuvve began as the Nevada Electric Vehicle Accelerator before rebranding to reflect its expanded global mission. Since its inception, the company has deployed V2G projects in North America and Europe, collaborating with utilities, charging-station operators and commercial fleets. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Please note this event is being recorded. On today's call are Gregory Poilasne, Chief Executive Officer, and David Robson, Chief Financial Officer of Nuvve. Earlier today, Nuvve issued a press release announcing its Q4 2025 and FY 2025. Following prepared remarks, we will open up the call for questions. Before we begin, I would like to remind you that this call may contain forward-looking statements. While these forward-looking statements reflect Nuvve's best current judgment, they are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking statements. These risk factors are discussed in Nuvve's filings with the SEC and in the earnings release issued today, which are available on our website. Nuvve undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Operator00:00:54With that, I would like to turn the call over to Gregory Poilasne, Chief Executive Officer of Nuvve. Gregory. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:01:01Thank you, and good afternoon to everyone here today. Welcome to our Q4 2025 and Full Year 2025 Results Call. 2025 has been a transition year where we have been pivoting from vehicle-to-grid deployments to stationary storage. Stationary batteries were not new to Nuvve. We have been managing batteries for a few years in the U.S., for example, at the University of California, San Diego, and in Japan with our partner at the time, Toyota Tsusho. Nuvve's platform has been designed to manage batteries from the ground up, either on wheels or stationary, with the benefits of aggregation, second-by-second control, and advanced stacking services, including behind-the-meter energy cost optimization, distribution grid support, and ancillary services. We also started to integrate artificial intelligence-based functionalities three years ago with a focus on forecasting for battery usage and market values. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:01:58Nuvve has now moved on into a full end-to-end AI-based product development cycle and is currently integrating AI-based project management, sales support, and finance functionalities in order to scale our business while we are reducing our cost base. Though we are not stopping our current activities in school bus and fleets, all the market signals we are receiving are confirming that our pivot towards stationary battery deployments is the right path. In Europe, we have recently announced a partnership with OMNIA Global, a Zug, Switzerland-based family office. The partnership with OMNIA is really a meeting of the minds, as OMNIA have developed a 1 GW-plus battery pipeline across multiple countries in Europe that will be deployed over the next 24 months. The purpose of the partnership is to deploy batteries across Europe, batteries that will be owned by Nuvve. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:02:53We have already announced three projects, a 50 MW 75 MWh project in Sweden, a 40 MW 80 MWh project in Austria, and a 60 MW 120 MWh project in Romania. Different processes are underway in order for Nuvve to ultimately own these batteries. The combination of these three battery projects represents 150 MW. Compensation for such battery projects can vary between $200 and $3,000 per MW per year to more than $500,000 per MW per year. This is an extremely exciting opportunity with tremendous upside for Nuvve and our shareholders. In Japan, following the termination of our partnership with Toyota Tsusho, we have then started our own entity, Nuvve Japan. The Japanese market is a less mature market and therefore we are pursuing different business models. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:03:48We recently announced the sale of a 2 MW 8 MWh battery for a $3.35 million battery in Niigata Prefecture. We have already received a little less than $1 million as a down payment while we are targeting a battery delivery by November 2026. More recently, we have also announced that Nuvve Japan had been selected as the aggregator platform for another 2 MW battery projects. Outside of selling and managing batteries, other business models in Japan also include tolling, which is basically a rental agreement with the battery owner receiving a fixed income on his asset while our advanced platform can generate high return with the battery. Our pipeline of opportunities in Japan has a similar size to our European project pipeline, but over a slightly longer period of time, about 36 to 48 months. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:04:41Finally, we have similar battery opportunity in the United States, such as Kit Carson in New Mexico, driven by a New Mexico subsidiary. The U.S. based battery project don't seem to be moving as fast as projects in Europe and Japan. The exposure of these geographies to the conflict in Iran is making this project even more valuable. This effort to pivot the company started more than a year ago and is now on the verge of paying off. The future of Nuvve in the stationary battery space looks bright. Our partnership with OMNIA Global is absolutely transformative. Our team in Japan is doing an extraordinary job developing the business, and we're looking forward to sharing more with you on our progress very soon with a tight focus on battery deployment and reducing our operating costs. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:05:28Now, I will let David take you through the financial details of the quarter and the year. David. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:05:35Thanks, Gregory. I will start with a recap of fourth quarter 2025 results. In the fourth quarter, we generated total revenues of $1.93 million compared to $1.79 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. The increase was primarily driven by higher product sales and increased grant revenues, partially offset by lower service revenues due to the absence of management fees earned related to the Fresno EV infrastructure project versus the same period last year. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:06:10Total revenues year-to-date through December 31st, 2025 were $4.79 million, which compares to $5.29 million for the prior year period. The year-over-year decrease in revenues was driven by lower service revenues due to the absence of management fees earned related to the Fresno EV infrastructure project this year versus last year, partially offset by higher product revenues and grant revenues. Margins on products, services, and grant revenues were 24.2% for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to 15.8% for the year ago period. Year-to-date margins through December 31st, 2025 were 39.1% compared with 33.1% for the year ago period. Margin was positively impacted quarter-over-quarter by a higher mix of grant revenues and improved pricing on product revenues this quarter compared with last year. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:07:19Excluding grant revenues, margins on product and service revenues increased to 16% for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to 11.5% in the year ago period. Year-to-date margins excluding grant revenues through December 31st, 2025 was 31% compared to 27.5% in the year ago period. As a reminder, margins can be lumpy from quarter to quarter depending on the mix. DC charger gross margins at standard pricing generally range from 15%-25%, while AC charger gross margins are approximately 50%, but in dollar terms are a small fraction of the revenue of the DC charger. Grid service revenue margins are generally 30%, while software and engineering service margins are as high as 100%. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:08:16During the fourth quarter of 2025, we determined that certain 125 kW V2G DC chargers held in inventory and purchased from our former third-party supplier were not conforming to our commercial product reliability standards, and they would no longer be offered for sale domestically. Given the commercial reliability issues of those DC chargers, we recognized a total inventory impairment charge of $3.47 million, reducing the carrying value of those inventories to zero. This inventory impairment loss is presented as a separate line item in the consolidated statements of operations due to its significance. Operating costs, excluding cost of sales and inventory impairment, was $3.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, compared to $5.9 million for the third quarter of 2025 and $5.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2024. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:09:20The decline in operating costs during the quarter was primarily driven by lower payroll expenses. Cash operating expenses, excluding cost of sales, inventory impairment, stock compensation, and depreciation and amortization, was $2 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 versus $5.4 million in the third quarter of 2025 versus $5.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This represents a decrease of $3.4 million in expenses over the same quarter last year. Other income was $0.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to $0.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. Both periods benefited from non-cash gains from the change in the fair value of warrants and debt offset by interest expense. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:10:17Net loss attributable to Nuvve common stockholders increased in the fourth quarter of 2025 to $6.1 million from a net loss of $5.1 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. The increase in net loss was primarily a result of one-time inventory impairment charge, partially offset by lower operating expenses previously mentioned. Now, turning to our balance sheet, we had approximately $5.5 million in cash as of December 31st, 2025, excluding $0.3 million in restricted cash, which represents an increase of $5.1 million from December 2024. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:11:03The increase during the fourth quarter was primarily the result of capital raised through the issuance of preferred stock and the exercise of warrants totaling $8.1 million, $0.9 million from the sale of its equity investment in Dreev, primarily offset by $4.5 million used in operating activities. Inventories were $0.8 million at December 31st, 2025 compared to $4.3 million at the end of the third quarter of 2025. The decline of $3.5 million relates to the $3.47 million impairment charge for 125 kW V2G DC chargers held in inventory, reducing the carrying value of its inventory to zero. The impaired DC chargers were subsequently transferred to property, plant, and equipment at zero carrying value and will be used to support our business development efforts in Taiwan. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:12:06During the quarter, accounts receivable was flat at $1.1 million at December 31st, 2025, compared to the third quarter of 2025. Accounts payable at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025 was $3.4 million, an increase of $0.5 million compared to the third quarter of 2025 of $2.9 million. Accrued expenses at the end of the fourth quarter of 2025 was $1.8 million, a decrease of $3.8 million compared to the third quarter of 2025 of $5.7 million. Now, turning to our megawatts under management and estimated future grid service revenues. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:12:51As a reminder, megawatts under management is a metric we use to quantify the aggregate amount of electrical capacity from the deployment of our V1G and V2G chargers, which are primarily deployed in the electric school bus market in the U.S. and in light-duty fleet deployments in Europe, in addition to stationary batteries. Currently, these chargers and batteries are located throughout the United States and Europe. Megawatts under management in the fourth quarter increased 7.5% over the third quarter of 2025 to 28.3 MW from 26.4 MW and decreased 7.6% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024. In terms of its composition, 0.2 MW were from stationary batteries and 28.1 MW were from EV chargers. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:13:47The quarter-over-quarter increase relates to the deployment of DC chargers, while the year-over-year decrease relates to the decommissioning of stationary batteries we managed in California and Japan, offset by the deployment of DC chargers. We continue to expect further growth in our megawatts under management in 2026 as we commission our backlog of customer orders we have earned, in addition to new business we anticipate winning, which we have visibility to in our pipeline for both EV chargers and stationary batteries. Now, turning to our backlog. At December 31st, 2025, our hardware and service backlog decreased to $3.3 million, a decrease of $15.7 million from $18.3 million reported at December 31st, 2024. The decrease primarily relates to the termination of the Fresno EV infrastructure project in early February 2026. David RobsonCFO at Nuvve00:14:50As we look out to the next several quarters, we expect to see more developments from our Europe and Japan stationary battery projects. We also anticipate improvements in our cash burn resulting from the benefit of lower operating costs compared with last year. That concludes my portion of the prepared remarks. Gregory, back to you to conclude. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:15:13Thank you, David. We are confident that our pivot towards stationary storage was the right choice, and we know that moving forward, our success is going through battery deployments, especially in Europe and Japan. Expect to hear more about our deployment soon. Thank you. Operator00:15:31We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touchtone phone. If you are using a speakerphone, please pick up your handset before pressing the keys. If at any time your question has been addressed and you would like to withdraw your question, please press star and then two. At this time, we will pause momentarily to assemble a roster. Showing no questions, this will conclude our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Gregory Poilasne for any closing remarks. Gregory PoilasneCEO at Nuvve00:16:12Thank you for listening to us today, and we're looking forward to sharing more with you in the near future. Bye-bye. Operator00:16:19The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesDavid RobsonCFOGregory PoilasneCEOPowered by