Janus Electric Holdings Limited
JNS.ASXUtilities
The electrification of heavy road transport vehicles through a unique swappable battery solution.
Market Data
$0.170
-0.0%$25.3M
4.1x
$0.042
0.00%
+0.1%
Latest Earnings
Appendix 4D and Half-year report
27 February 2026
Janus Electric Holdings reported H1 FY2026 revenue of $1.24M, up 33% YoY, but net losses widened to $4.93M (vs $3.37M prior year) due to higher employee costs, professional fees related to legacy RTO matters, and slower-than-expected conversion activity. Underlying EBITDA deteriorated to -$4.24M from -$2.32M, reflecting significant operating losses despite revenue growth; the company faces critical liquidity challenges with cash declining to $637k and a material going concern warning from auditors. Key points: Revenue grew 33% YoY to $1.24M driven by battery hire charges ($287k) and energy consumption revenue ($151k), plus higher operating cycles from previously deployed assets; Battery hire and energy-as-a-service revenue streams gaining traction, positioning company for recurring revenue model; Legacy RTO-related costs now resolved; management confirms no further costs of this nature expected
Recent Announcements
Appendix 4D and Half-year report
Janus Electric Holdings reported H1 FY2026 revenue of $1.24M, up 33% YoY, but net losses widened to $4.93M (vs $3.37M prior year) due to higher employee costs, professional fees related to legacy RTO matters, and slower-than-expected conversion activity. Underlying EBITDA deteriorated to -$4.24M from -$2.32M, reflecting significant operating losses despite revenue growth; the company faces critical liquidity challenges with cash declining to $637k and a material going concern warning from auditors. Key points: Revenue grew 33% YoY to $1.24M driven by battery hire charges ($287k) and energy consumption revenue ($151k), plus higher operating cycles from previously deployed assets; Battery hire and energy-as-a-service revenue streams gaining traction, positioning company for recurring revenue model; Legacy RTO-related costs now resolved; management confirms no further costs of this nature expected
Becoming a substantial holder
Peter Koller and associates became substantial holders in Janus Electric Holdings Limited on February 4, 2026, holding 5,929,666 fully paid ordinary shares representing 5.07% voting power through direct holdings by Peter Koller (5,666,666 shares) and indirect holdings via 16Psyche Pty Ltd (263,000 shares).
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