Oslo, 08 May 2025: In the first quarter, Scatec reported proportionate revenues
of NOK 2.39 billion (1.23 billion), with an EBITDA of NOK 1.38 billion (0.85
billion).
Scatec's power plants generated 979 GWh in the quarter, up from 901 GWh in the
same quarter last year, mainly driven by strong hydrology in the Philippines and
Laos. Power production revenues were NOK 1.62 billion (1.06 billion) and EBITDA
NOK 1.39 billion (0.87 billion). The increase was mainly driven by strong
performance in the Philippines and gains from divestments.
The Development & Construction (D&C) segment delivered revenues of NOK 0.75
billion (0.15 billion) from construction activities across South Africa, the
Philippines, Tunisia, Botswana and Brazil. The gross margin remained strong at
11%.
Scatec continued to deliver on its strategy to strengthen the capital structure
and to divest non-core assets. Net corporate debt was reduced by approximately
NOK 1.8 billion to NOK 5.2 billion in the quarter, supported by NOK 2.6 billion
in proceeds from asset divestments in Uganda and Vietnam.
Scatec continued to deliver on its self-funded growth plan during the quarter.
Construction started on 56 MW additional battery storage capacity in the
Philippines, and this week, Scatec announced the construction start of its
largest solar and battery hybrid project to date in Egypt, with a capacity of
1.1GW solar and 100MW/200MWh battery storage. The company also signed new power
purchase agreements in Egypt and Tunisia, adding 1.3 GW of capacity to the
backlog. These significant milestones reinforce Scatec's construction pipeline
and will support a doubling of the operating capacity in the years ahead.
"We have delivered a strong quarter across all segments, expanded our
construction portfolio and backlog, and strengthened our capital structure. This
reinforces our platform and positions us for continued profitable growth. We
remain firmly committed to disciplined capital allocation and to strengthening
our financial position," says CEO Terje Pilskog.
First quarter consolidated revenues and other income was NOK 1.81 billion (1.28
billion), EBITDA was NOK 1.51 billion (1.02 billion), and the net profit was NOK
0.76 billion (-0.03 billion).
Outlook
* Full year 2025 proportionate power production unchanged at 4.1 - 4.5 TWh
* Full year 2025 proportionate EBITDA estimate increased by NOK 400 million to
NOK 4.15 - 4.45 billion
* Remaining D&C contract value of 6.7 billion for projects under construction
* Estimated 10-12 % gross margin for projects under construction and in
backlog
Additional information
Proportionate historical financial information on a country-by-country level is
attached to the stock exchange notice.
A presentation of the results, followed by a Q&A session will be held
at Scatec's headquarters at Skøyen Atrium III (1(st) floor), Askekroken
11, 0277 Oslo, today at 09:00 am CEST. You can also follow the presentation and
Q&A session from our website, or through this link:
https://channel.royalcast.com/landingpage/hegnarmedia/20250508_6/
For further information, please contact:
For analysts and investors:
Andreas Austrell, SVP IR
andreas.austrell@scatec.com (mailto:andreas.austrell@scatec.com)
+47 974 38 686
For media:
Meera Bhatia, SVP External Affairs & Communications
meera.bhatia@scatec.com (mailto:meera.bhatia@scatec.com)
+47 468 44 959
About Scatec
Scatec is a leading renewable energy solutions provider, accelerating access to
reliable and affordable clean energy in emerging markets. As a long-term player,
we develop, build, own, and operate renewable energy plants, with 6.2 GW in
operation and under construction across five continents today. We are committed
to grow our renewable energy capacity, delivered by our passionate employees and
partners who are driven by a common vision of 'Improving our Future'. Scatec is
headquartered in Oslo, Norway and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the
ticker symbol 'SCATC'. To learn more, visit www.scatec.com
(https://scatec.com/) or connect with us on LinkedIn
(https://www.linkedin.com/company/scatec).
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section
5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act