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Stem Announces Third Quarter 2022 Results

Record quarterly revenue of $100 million, above high end of guidance

Reaffirm FY 2022 financial and operating guidance

Athena® ranked #1 for innovation in optimization and trading platforms by Frost & Sullivan

Third Quarter 2022 Financial and Operating Highlights

Financial Highlights

  • Record Revenue of $100 million, up from $40 million (+150%) in Q3 2021 and sequentially up 49% from Q2 of $67 million
  • GAAP Gross Margin of 9%, up from 8% in Q3 2021
  • Non-GAAP Gross Margin of 13%, in-line with 13% in Q3 2021
  • Net Loss of $34 million versus Net Income of $116 million in Q3 2021
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $(13) million versus $(7) million in Q3 2021
  • Ended Q3 2022 with $294 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments

Operating Highlights

  • 12-month Pipeline of $7.2 billion at end of Q3 2022, up from $5.6 billion (+29%) at end of Q2 2022
  • Bookings of $223 million, up from $104 million (+115%) in Q3 2021
  • Record contracted backlog of $817 million at end of Q3 2022, up from $312 million (+162%) at end of Q3 2021
  • Record contracted storage assets under management (AUM) of 2.4 gigawatt hours (GWh) at end of Q3 2022, up from 2.1 GWh (+14%) at end of Q2 2022
  • Solar monitoring AUM of 25 gigawatts (GW), down 7 GW sequentially primarily due to a one-time reduction of unprofitable platforms and customers
  • Contracted Annual Recurring Revenue (CARR) of $61 million, up from $58 million (+5%) at end of Q2 2022

Stem, Inc. (“Stem” or the “Company”) (NYSE: STEM), a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-driven energy solutions and services, announced today its financial results for the three months ended September 30, 2022. Reported results in this press release reflect AlsoEnergy’s operations from February 1, 2022 through September 30, 2022.

John Carrington, Chief Executive Officer of Stem, commented, “We continued to execute well in the third quarter, with record performance across multiple metrics, including revenue, storage AUM, pipeline, and contracted backlog. Revenue was above the top end of our guidance range for the third straight quarter, and margins were in-line with our expectations.

Our contracted backlog more than doubled as compared to the same quarter last year, driven by $223 million in bookings, which also more than doubled versus the third quarter of 2021. CARR grew 5% sequentially, to $61 million, reflecting our focus on growing our long-term, high-margin software, and services revenue. We are proud that Stem has been ranked #1 for innovation by Frost & Sullivan in its Optimization and Trading report, another independent testimony to our technology leadership.

We applaud the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 in August. We expect that the climate provisions in the Act will drive continued investment in America’s aging power grid, support further customer adoption of renewable energy, create additional clean energy jobs, and improve energy security by incentivizing the ongoing development of our domestic supply chain. We have started to see an increase in demand from our customers following the passage of the Act, as evidenced by the 29% sequential increase in our 12-month pipeline. In particular, many of our Behind-the-Meter (BTM) customers are increasing their investments in renewables as a result of the Act.

We are reaffirming our full-year 2022 guidance across all of our key metrics, and raising the bottom end of our guidance for bookings. We currently expect our Non-GAAP Gross Margin to trend towards the lower end of our guidance range due to continued supply chain constraints, primarily impacting AlsoEnergy due to delays in solar equipment deliveries. However, we continue to actively manage costs, and therefore expect adjusted EBITDA to trend towards the midpoint of our guidance. As previously discussed, we are actively driving towards achieving positive adjusted EBITDA, which we expect to occur in the second half of 2023, and increasing our profitability in the years to come.”

Key Financial Results and Operating Metrics

(in $ millions unless otherwise noted):

 

 

Three Months Ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

 

(in millions)

 

(in millions)

Key Financial Results

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue

$

99.5

 

 

$

39.8

 

 

$

207.5

 

 

$

74.6

 

GAAP Gross Margin

$

9.1

 

 

$

3.1

 

 

$

20.5

 

 

$

2.9

 

GAAP Gross Margin (%)

 

9

%

 

 

8

%

 

 

10

%

 

 

4

%

Non-GAAP Gross Margin*

$

12.4

 

 

$

5.2

 

 

$

30.3

 

 

$

8.7

 

Non-GAAP Gross Margin (%)*

 

13

%

 

 

13

%

 

 

15

%

 

 

12

%

Net income (loss) attributable to Stem

$

(34.3

)

 

$

115.6

 

 

$

(88.8

)

 

$

(67.2

)

Adjusted EBITDA*

$

(12.5

)

 

$

(6.5

)

 

$

(36.4

)

 

$

(18.0

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Key Operating Metrics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12-Month Pipeline (in billions)**

$

7.2

 

 

$

2.4

 

 

$

7.2

 

 

$

2.4

 

Bookings

$

222.9

 

 

$

103.7

 

 

$

599.4

 

 

$

148.8

 

Contracted Backlog**

$

817.2

 

 

$

312.0

 

 

$

817.2

 

 

$

312.0

 

Contracted Storage AUM (in GWh)**

 

2.4

 

 

 

1.4

 

 

 

2.4

 

 

 

1.4

 

Solar Monitoring AUM (in GW)**

 

25.0

 

 

**

 

 

25.0

 

 

**

CARR**

$

61.4

 

 

**

 

 

61.4

 

 

**

*

 

Non-GAAP financial measures. See the section below titled “Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for details and the section below titled “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for reconciliations.

**

 

At period end.

Third Quarter 2022 Financial and Operating Results

Financial Results

Third quarter 2022 revenue increased 150% to $100 million, versus $40 million in the third quarter of 2021. Higher hardware revenue from Front-of-the-Meter (FTM) and BTM partnership agreements drove a majority of the year-over-year increase, in addition to $17 million of revenue contribution from AlsoEnergy.

Third quarter 2022 GAAP Gross Margin was $9 million, or 9%, versus $3 million, or 8%, in the third quarter of 2021. The year-over-year increase in GAAP Gross Margin resulted primarily from higher hardware sales and additional higher-margin software and services revenues, including from AlsoEnergy.

Third quarter 2022 Non-GAAP Gross Margin was $12 million, or 13%, versus $5 million, or 13%, in the third quarter of 2021. The year-over-year increase in Non-GAAP Gross Profit resulted from higher volumes. In percentage terms, Non-GAAP Gross Margin was flat, with additional software and services, inclusive of AlsoEnergy, offset by lower margins associated with the sale of FTM hardware.

Third quarter 2022 Net Loss attributable to Stem was $34 million versus third quarter 2021 Net Income of $116 million. The year-over-year decrease was primarily driven by non-cash revaluation of warrants tied to changes in the value of the underlying common stock reported in the third quarter of 2021. In June and September 2021, Stem redeemed all outstanding private and public warrants, respectively, which generally has resulted in a more streamlined capital structure and less quarter-to-quarter variability in the Company’s Net Income (Loss).

Third quarter 2022 Adjusted EBITDA was $(13) million compared to $(7) million in the third quarter of 2021. Lower Adjusted EBITDA was primarily driven by higher operating expenses resulting from increased personnel costs and continued investment in our growth initiatives.

The Company ended the third quarter of 2022 with $294 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments, consisting of $100 million in cash and cash equivalents and $194 million in short-term investments, as compared to $335 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments at the end of the second quarter 2022. The primary uses of cash relate to purchases of hardware for customer projects that are expected to convert to revenue in coming quarters.

Operating Results

The Company’s 12-month Pipeline was $7.2 billion at the end of the third quarter of 2022, compared to $5.6 billion at the end of the second quarter of 2022, representing 29% sequential growth. The increase in the 12-month pipeline was driven by increased FTM and BTM project opportunities, including significant expansions into new markets and continued growth in Stem’s partner channels.

Contracted Backlog was $817 million at the end of the third quarter of 2022, compared to $727 million as of the end of the second quarter of 2022, representing a 12% sequential increase. The increase in Contracted Backlog in the third quarter of 2022 resulted from quarterly bookings of $223 million, partially offset by revenue recognition, contract cancellations, and amendments. Bookings of $223 million in the third quarter of 2022 increased by 115% year-over-year versus $104 million in third quarter 2021.

Third quarter 2022 contracted storage AUM increased 71% year-over-year and 14% sequentially to 2.4 GWh, driven by new contracts.

Third quarter 2022 solar monitoring AUM was 25 GW, down 7 GW sequentially. This decline was the result of actions commencing in the third quarter, as AlsoEnergy began to migrate or terminate a legacy-acquired software application, primarily used in Europe, that was unprofitable. These terminations are not expected to have a material impact on our recurring revenue, will have limited impact on our storage retrofit opportunity, and are expected to be accretive to our Non-GAAP Gross Margin in coming quarters.

Third quarter 2022 CARR increased to $61 million, up from $58 million as of the end of the second quarter of 2022, an 5% sequential increase. The Company believes that CARR is an important operating metric because it provides visibility into the long-term growth in the Company’s high-margin software revenue.

The following table provides a summary of backlog at the end of the third quarter of 2022, compared to backlog at the end of the second quarter of 2022 ($ millions):

End of 2Q22

$

727

 

Add: Bookings

 

223

 

Less: Hardware revenue

 

(86

)

Software/services

 

(14

)

Amendments/other

 

(33

)

End of 3Q22

$

817

 

The Company continues to diversify its supply chain, adopt alternative technologies, and deploy its balance sheet to position the Company to meet the expected significant growth in customer demand. COVID-19 and its recent subvariants, potential import tariffs, and general economic, geopolitical, and business conditions, including the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, continue to affect and cause uncertainty in the supply chain and project timelines, and the Company has been affected by volatility in the costs of equipment and labor and rising interest rates. The Company is actively working to mitigate these effects on its financial and operational results, although there is no guarantee of the extent to which the Company will be successful in these efforts.

Recent Business Highlights

On November 3, 2022, the Company announced that it has been ranked #1 for innovation by Frost & Sullivan in its Frost Radar™: Digital Platforms for Renewable Energy and Battery Storage Optimization and Trading report. The report highlighted Stem’s cloud-native SaaS platform, which leverages AI and continuous machine learning that fully automates model selection to constantly improve the results of optimization and forecasting.

In October 2022, the Company began producing control and monitoring hardware for its energy storage customers at its Longmont, Colorado facility. The Company had historically produced control and monitoring hardware for its AlsoEnergy solar customers in Longmont, but relied on multiple contract manufacturers to build similar hardware for its energy storage customers. The integration of this production is expected to lower costs by more than 30% and result in a power controller that supports the full suite of Athena applications, including PowerTrack.

On September 21, 2022, the Company announced the appointment of Michael Carlson as its Chief Operating Officer. Carlson brings 30 years of experience in technology, operations management, and finance across multiple industries, and 20 years of energy expertise at Koch Industries, General Electric, Siemens, and ABB. Carlson is responsible for the Company’s day-to-day operations, program execution, deployment, and manufacturing.

On September 20, 2022, the Company announced a partnership with InCharge Energy, a fleet electrification services leader, to equip businesses with a complete electric vehicle (EV) fleet infrastructure solution to maximize the value of their charging assets. When integrated with InCharge’s platform, Athena will provide EV fleet customers with interoperable clean energy systems, protection from outages, accurate project economic forecasts, reduced utility bills, vehicle-to-grid enablement, and greenhouse gas emissions tagging.

On September 9, 2022, the Company announced that its California virtual power plant dispatched approximately 86 megawatts (MW) and 268 megawatt-hours (MWh) over the five-hour “Flex Alert” period on September 6, 2022, equivalent to over 100,000 homes. California utilities instituted Flex Alerts over multiple days in August and September 2022 in response to an extreme statewide heat wave and electric grid emergency. In total, the Company dispatched 1,760 MWh during seven Flex Alert days in August and September 2022.

Outlook

Except as set forth below, the Company is reaffirming its full-year 2022 guidance ranges as follows ($ millions, unless otherwise noted):

 

Previous

Updated

Revenue

$350 - $425

unchanged

 

 

 

Non-GAAP Gross Margin (%)

15% - 20%

unchanged

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA

$(60) - $(20)

unchanged

 

 

 

Bookings

$775 - $950

$850 - $950

 

 

 

CARR (year-end)

$65 - $85

unchanged

*See the section below titled “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures” for information regarding why we are unable to reconcile Non-GAAP Gross Margin and Adjusted EBITDA to their most comparable financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP.

The Company reaffirms full-year 2022 Revenue and Bookings projected quarterly performance as follows:

Metric

Q1A

Q2A

Q3A

Q4E

Revenue

$41M

$67M

$100M

$145-220M

Bookings

$151M

$226M

$223M

$250-350M

Conference Call Information

Stem will hold a conference call to discuss this earnings press release and business outlook on Thursday, November 3, 2022 beginning at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The conference call and accompanying slides may be accessed via a live webcast on a listen-only basis on the Events & Presentations page of the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at https://investors.stem.com/events-and-presentations. The call can also be accessed live over the telephone by dialing (888) 999-6281, or for international callers, (848) 280-6550 and referencing Stem. A replay will be available shortly after the call and can be accessed by dialing (844) 512-2921 or for international callers by dialing +44 412 317-6671. The passcode for the replay is 152363. An archive of the webcast will be available on the Company’s website at https://investors.stem.com/overview for 12 months after the call.

Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In addition to financial results determined in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), this earnings press release contains the following non-GAAP financial measures: Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP gross margin. These non-GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for, or superior to, other measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. For reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA and Non-GAAP gross margin to their most comparable GAAP measures, see the section below entitled “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.”

We use these non-GAAP financial measures for financial and operational decision-making and to evaluate our operating performance and prospects, develop internal budgets and financial goals, and to facilitate period-to-period comparisons. Our management believes that these non-GAAP financial measures provide meaningful supplemental information regarding our performance and liquidity by excluding certain expenses and expenditures that may not be indicative of our operating performance, such as stock-based compensation and other non-cash charges, as well as discrete cash charges that are infrequent in nature. We believe that both management and investors benefit from referring to these non-GAAP financial measures in assessing our performance and when planning, forecasting, and analyzing future periods. These non-GAAP financial measures also facilitate management’s internal comparisons to our historical performance and liquidity as well as comparisons to our competitors’ operating results, to the extent that competitors define these metrics in the same manner that we do. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors both because they (1) allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in its financial and operational decision-making and (2) are used by investors and analysts to help them analyze the health of our business.

Definitions of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

We define Adjusted EBITDA as net loss before depreciation and amortization, including amortization of internally developed software, net interest expense, further adjusted to exclude stock-based compensation and other income and expense items, including transaction and acquisition-related charges, the change in fair value of warrants and embedded derivatives, vesting of warrants, loss on extinguishment of debt, litigation settlement, and income tax provision or benefit. The expenses and other items that we exclude in our calculation of Adjusted EBITDA may differ from the expenses and other items, if any, that other companies may exclude when calculating Adjusted EBITDA.

We define non-GAAP gross margin as gross margin excluding amortization of capitalized software and impairments related to decommissioning of end-of-life systems.

See the section below entitled “Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures.”

About Stem

Stem provides clean energy solutions and services designed to maximize the economic, environmental, and resiliency value of energy assets and portfolios. Stem’s leading AI-driven enterprise software platform, Athena® enables organizations to deploy and unlock value from clean energy assets at scale. Powerful applications, including AlsoEnergy’s PowerTrack, simplify and optimize asset management and connect an ecosystem of owners, developers, assets, and markets. Stem also offers integrated partner solutions to help improve returns across energy projects, including storage, solar, and EV fleet charging. For more information, visit www.stem.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This earnings press release, as well as other statements we make, contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the federal securities laws, which include any statements that are not historical facts. Such statements often contain words such as “expect,” “may,” “can,” “believe,” “predict,” “plan,” “potential,” “projected,” “projections,” “forecast,” “estimate,” “intend,” “anticipate,” “ambition,” “goal,” “target,” “think,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “will,” “hope,” “see,” “likely,” and other similar words. Forward-looking statements address matters that are, to varying degrees, uncertain, such as statements about our financial and performance targets and other forecasts or expectations regarding, or dependent on, our business outlook; the expected synergies of the combined Stem/AlsoEnergy company; our ability to continue to successfully integrate the combined companies; our ability to secure sufficient inventory from suppliers to meet customer demand; our ability to manage supply chain issues and manufacturing or delivery delays; our joint ventures, partnerships and other alliances; reduction of greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions; the integration and optimization of energy resources; our business strategies and those of our customers; the global commitment to decarbonization; our ability to retain or upgrade current customers, further penetrate existing markets or expand into new markets; our ability to manage our supply chains and distribution channels and the effects of natural disasters and other events beyond our control, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and variants thereof, and government and business responses thereto; the impact of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine; our ability to meet contracted customer demand; the expected impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on our business; and future results of operations, including revenue and Adjusted EBITDA. Such forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties, and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, including but not limited to our inability to secure sufficient inventory from our suppliers to meet customer demand, and provide us with contracted quantities of equipment; supply chain interruptions and manufacturing or delivery delays; disruptions in sales, production, service or other business activities; general economic, geopolitical and business conditions in key regions of the world, including inflationary pressures, general economic slowdown or a recession, increasing interest rates, and changes in monetary policy; the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on our workforce, operations, financial results and cash flows; the effects of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine; the results of operations and financial condition of our customers and suppliers; pricing pressure; inflation; weather and seasonal factors; challenges, disruptions and costs of integrating AlsoEnergy and achieving anticipated synergies, or such synergies taking longer to realize than expected; risks that the integration disrupts current plans and operations that may harm our business; uncertainty as to the effects of the transaction on the long-term value of our common stock; our ability to continue to grow and manage our growth effectively; our ability to attract and retain qualified employees and key personnel; our ability to comply with, and the effect on their businesses of, evolving legal standards and regulations, particularly concerning data protection and consumer privacy and evolving labor standards; risks relating to the development and performance of our energy storage systems and software-enabled services; our inability to retain or upgrade current customers, further penetrate existing markets or expand into new markets; the risk that our business, financial condition and results of operations may be adversely affected by other political, economic, business and competitive factors; and other risks and uncertainties discussed in this release and in our most recent Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K filed with or furnished to the SEC. If one or more of these or other risks or uncertainties materialize (or the consequences of any such development changes), or should our underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual outcomes may vary materially from those reflected in our forward-looking statements. Forward-looking and other statements in this release regarding our environmental, social, and other sustainability plans and goals are not an indication that these statements are necessarily material to investors or required to be disclosed in our filings with the SEC. In addition, historical, current, and forward-looking environmental, social, and sustainability-related statements may be based on standards for measuring progress that are still developing, internal controls and processes that continue to evolve, and assumptions that are subject to change in the future. Statements in this earnings press release are made as of the date of this release, and Stem disclaims any intention or obligation to update publicly or revise such statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Source: Stem, Inc.

STEM, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(UNAUDITED)

(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

 

 

September 30, 2022

 

December 31, 2021

 

 

 

 

ASSETS

 

 

 

Current assets:

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

100,098

 

 

$

747,780

 

Short-term investments

 

193,403

 

 

 

173,008

 

Accounts receivable, net of allowances of $2,811 and $91 as of September 30, 2022 and

December 31, 2021, respectively

 

144,259

 

 

 

61,701

 

Inventory, net

 

29,217

 

 

 

22,720

 

Deferred costs with suppliers

 

61,580

 

 

 

13,745

 

Other current assets (includes $68 and $213 due from related parties as of September 30,

2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively)

 

8,668

 

 

 

4,896

 

Total current assets

 

537,225

 

 

 

1,023,850

 

Energy storage systems, net

 

94,828

 

 

 

106,114

 

Contract origination costs, net

 

9,757

 

 

 

8,630

 

Goodwill

 

546,634

 

 

 

1,741

 

Intangible assets, net

 

163,553

 

 

 

13,966

 

Operating lease right-of-use assets

 

12,609

 

 

 

12,998

 

Other noncurrent assets

 

52,618

 

 

 

24,531

 

Total assets

$

1,417,224

 

 

$

1,191,830

 

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

 

 

 

Current liabilities:

 

 

 

Accounts payable

$

94,923

 

 

$

28,273

 

Accrued liabilities

 

61,601

 

 

 

25,993

 

Accrued payroll

 

13,268

 

 

 

7,453

 

Financing obligation, current portion

 

17,024

 

 

 

15,277

 

Deferred revenue, current portion

 

49,436

 

 

 

9,158

 

Other current liabilities (includes $292 and $306 due to related parties as of September 30,

2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively)

 

4,225

 

 

 

1,813

 

Total current liabilities

 

240,477

 

 

 

87,967

 

Deferred revenue, noncurrent

 

69,254

 

 

 

28,285

 

Asset retirement obligation

 

4,261

 

 

 

4,135

 

Notes payable, noncurrent

 

1,583

 

 

 

1,687

 

Convertible notes, noncurrent

 

447,411

 

 

 

316,542

 

Financing obligation, noncurrent

 

65,314

 

 

 

73,204

 

Lease liabilities, noncurrent

 

11,308

 

 

 

12,183

 

Other liabilities

 

391

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities

 

839,999

 

 

 

524,003

 

Commitments and contingencies

 

 

 

Stockholders’ equity:

 

 

 

Preferred stock, $0.0001 par value; 1,000,000 shares authorized as of September 30, 2022

and December 31, 2021; 0 shares issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2022 and

December 31, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

Common stock, $0.0001 par value; 500,000,000 shares authorized as of September 30, 2022

and December 31, 2021; 154,487,778 and 144,671,624 issued and outstanding as of

September 30, 2022 and December 31, 2021, respectively

 

15

 

 

 

14

 

Additional paid-in capital

 

1,175,733

 

 

 

1,176,845

 

Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income

 

(2,122

)

 

 

20

 

Accumulated deficit

 

(596,808

)

 

 

(509,052

)

Total Stem’s stockholders’ equity

 

576,818

 

 

 

667,827

 

Non-controlling interests

 

407

 

 

 

 

Total stockholders’ equity

 

577,225

 

 

 

667,827

 

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$

1,417,224

 

 

$

1,191,830

 

STEM, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(UNAUDITED)

(in thousands, except share and per share amounts)

 

 

Three Months Ended

September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

Revenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Services and other revenue

$

13,692

 

 

$

4,947

 

 

$

36,178

 

 

$

14,982

 

Hardware revenue

 

85,809

 

 

 

34,886

 

 

 

171,358

 

 

 

59,609

 

Total revenue

 

99,501

 

 

 

39,833

 

 

 

207,536

 

 

 

74,591

 

Cost of revenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cost of services and other revenue

 

11,445

 

 

 

6,639

 

 

 

30,219

 

 

 

19,354

 

Cost of hardware revenue

 

78,929

 

 

 

30,057

 

 

 

156,758

 

 

 

52,343

 

Total cost of revenue

 

90,374

 

 

 

36,696

 

 

 

186,977

 

 

 

71,697

 

Gross margin

 

9,127

 

 

 

3,137

 

 

 

20,559

 

 

 

2,894

 

Operating expenses:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sales and marketing

 

13,187

 

 

 

4,975

 

 

 

35,284

 

 

 

11,555

 

Research and development

 

10,526

 

 

 

6,268

 

 

 

28,432

 

 

 

15,502

 

General and administrative

 

18,013

 

 

 

11,024

 

 

 

54,218

 

 

 

28,730

 

Total operating expenses

 

41,726

 

 

 

22,267

 

 

 

117,934

 

 

 

55,787

 

Loss from operations

 

(32,599

)

 

 

(19,130

)

 

 

(97,375

)

 

 

(52,893

)

Other (expense) income, net:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest expense

 

(2,520

)

 

 

(2,674

)

 

 

(8,429

)

 

 

(12,835

)

Loss on extinguishment of debt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(5,064

)

Change in fair value of warrants and embedded derivatives

 

 

 

 

137,001

 

 

 

 

 

 

3,424

 

Other income, net

 

863

 

 

 

415

 

 

 

1,822

 

 

 

211

 

Total other (expense) income, net

 

(1,657

)

 

 

134,742

 

 

 

(6,607

)

 

 

(14,264

)

(Loss) income before (provision for) benefit from income taxes

 

(34,256

)

 

 

115,612

 

 

 

(103,982

)

 

 

(67,157

)

(Provision for) benefit from income taxes

 

(19

)

 

 

 

 

 

15,201

 

 

 

 

Net (loss) income

 

(34,275

)

 

 

115,612

 

 

 

(88,781

)

 

 

(67,157

)

Net income attributed to non-controlling interests

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net (loss) income attributable to Stem

$

(34,279

)

 

$

115,612

 

 

$

(88,781

)

 

$

(67,157

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net (loss) income per share attributable to Stem common

stockholders, basic

$

(0.22

)

 

$

0.85

 

 

$

(0.58

)

 

$

(0.73

)

Net loss per share attributable to Stem common shareholders,

diluted

$

(0.22

)

 

$

(0.15

)

 

$

(0.58

)

 

$

(0.73

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighted-average shares used in computing net loss per share to

Stem common stockholders, basic

 

154,392,573

 

 

 

135,231,146

 

 

 

153,043,010

 

 

 

92,436,649

 

Weighted-average shares used in computing net loss per share to

Stem common stockholders, diluted

 

154,392,573

 

 

 

140,285,165

 

 

 

153,043,010

 

 

 

92,436,649

 

STEM, INC.

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

(UNAUDITED)

(in thousands)

 

 

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

 

2022

 

2021

OPERATING ACTIVITIES

 

 

 

Net loss

$

(88,781

)

 

$

(67,157

)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:

 

 

 

Depreciation and amortization expense

 

32,060

 

 

 

15,620

 

Non-cash interest expense, including interest expenses associated with debt issuance costs

 

1,479

 

 

 

8,098

 

Stock-based compensation

 

20,410

 

 

 

7,983

 

Change in fair value of warrant liability and embedded derivative

 

 

 

 

(3,424

)

Noncash lease expense

 

1,722

 

 

 

280

 

Impairment of energy storage systems

 

1,293

 

 

 

2,200

 

Issuance of warrants for services

 

 

 

 

9,183

 

Net (accretion of discount) amortization of premium on investments

 

301

 

 

 

295

 

Income tax benefit from release of valuation allowance

 

(15,100

)

 

 

 

Provision for accounts receivable allowance

 

1,874

 

 

 

 

Gain on sale of project assets

 

(592

)

 

 

 

Other

 

144

 

 

 

174

 

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

 

 

 

Accounts receivable

 

(75,390

)

 

 

(21,383

)

Inventory

 

(2,237

)

 

 

(3,357

)

Deferred costs with suppliers

 

(47,836

)

 

 

(4,159

)

Other assets

 

(25,242

)

 

 

(13,901

)

Contract origination costs

 

(4,842

)

 

 

(1,853

)

Accounts payable

 

63,207

 

 

 

2,916

 

Accrued expense and other liabilities

 

38,329

 

 

 

3,334

 

Deferred revenue

 

31,620

 

 

 

(3,538

)

Lease liabilities

 

(1,053

)

 

 

(331

)

Net cash used in operating activities

 

(68,634

)

 

 

(69,020

)

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

 

 

 

Acquisition of AlsoEnergy, net of cash acquired

 

(533,009

)

 

 

 

Purchase of available-for-sale investments

 

(181,541

)

 

 

(171,109

)

Proceeds from maturities of available-for-sale investments

 

148,064

 

 

 

 

Proceeds from sales of available-for-sale investments

 

10,930

 

 

 

 

Purchase of energy storage systems

 

(469

)

 

 

(6,173

)

Capital expenditures on internally-developed software

 

(12,652

)

 

 

(4,250

)

Net proceeds from sale of project assets

 

1,251

 

 

 

 

Capital expenditures on project assets

 

(3,009

)

 

 

 

Purchase of property and equipment

 

(1,490

)

 

 

(525

)

Net cash used in investing activities

 

(571,925

)

 

 

(182,057

)

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

 

 

 

Proceeds from exercise of stock options and warrants

 

1,194

 

 

 

148,322

 

Payments for taxes related to net share settlement of stock options

 

(2,302

)

 

 

(12,622

)

Net contributions from Merger and PIPE financing, net of transaction costs of $58,061

 

 

 

 

550,322

 

Proceeds from financing obligations

 

1,519

 

 

 

4,929

 

Repayment of financing obligations

 

(7,637

)

 

 

(5,721

)

Proceeds from issuance of convertible notes, net of issuance costs of $0 and $8 for the nine months

ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively

 

 

 

 

1,118

 

Proceeds from issuance of notes payable, net of issuance costs of $0 and $101 for the nine months

ended September 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively

 

 

 

 

3,917

 

Investment from non-controlling interests

 

407

 

 

 

 

Repayment of notes payable

 

 

 

 

(41,446

)

Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities

 

(6,819

)

 

 

648,819

 

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

 

(304

)

 

 

505

 

Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

 

(647,682

)

 

 

398,247

 

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year

 

747,780

 

 

 

6,942

 

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$

100,098

 

 

$

405,189

 

STEM, INC.

RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

(UNAUDITED)

The following table provides a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to net (loss) income:

 

Three Months Ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

 

(in thousands)

 

(in thousands)

Net (loss) income attributable to Stem

$

(34,279

)

 

$

115,612

 

 

$

(88,781

)

 

$

(67,157

)

Adjusted to exclude the following:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depreciation and amortization (1)

 

11,547

 

 

 

6,003

 

 

 

33,353

 

 

 

17,558

 

Interest expense

 

2,520

 

 

 

2,674

 

 

 

8,429

 

 

 

12,835

 

Loss on extinguishment of debt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5,064

 

Stock-based compensation

 

7,678

 

 

 

6,199

 

 

 

20,410

 

 

 

7,983

 

Vesting of warrants

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

9,183

 

Change in fair value of warrants and embedded derivative

 

 

 

 

(137,001

)

 

 

 

 

 

(3,424

)

Transaction costs in connection with business combination

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6,068

 

 

 

 

Litigation settlement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(727

)

 

 

 

Income tax benefit

 

19

 

 

 

 

 

 

(15,201

)

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA

$

(12,515

)

 

$

(6,513

)

 

$

(36,449

)

 

$

(17,958

)

Adjusted EBITDA, as used in connection with the Company's 2022 guidance, is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes or has otherwise been adjusted for items impacting comparability. The Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of forecasted Adjusted EBITDA to net loss, its most directly comparable forward-looking GAAP financial measure, without unreasonable efforts, because the Company is currently unable to predict with a reasonable degree of certainty its change in stock-based compensation expense and other items that may affect net loss. The unavailable information could have a significant effect on the Company’s full year 2022 GAAP financial results.

(1) Adjusted EBITDA for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2021 reflects adjustments to depreciation and amortization of approximately $0.7 million and $1.9 million, respectively, for expenses related to impairments, decommissioning and forfeited incentives that were not previously reflected.

The following table provides a reconciliation of non-GAAP gross margin to GAAP gross margin ($ in millions, except for percentages):

 

Three Months Ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

 

2022

 

2021

 

2022

 

2021

Revenue

$

99.5

 

 

$

39.8

 

 

$

207.5

 

 

$

74.6

 

Cost of revenue

 

(90.4

)

 

 

(36.7

)

 

 

(187.0

)

 

 

(71.7

)

GAAP Gross Margin

 

9.1

 

 

 

3.1

 

 

 

20.5

 

 

 

2.9

 

GAAP Gross Margin (%)

 

9

%

 

 

8

%

 

 

10

%

 

 

4

%

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adjustments to Gross Margin:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amortization of Capitalized Software & Developed Technology

 

2.9

 

 

 

1.4

 

 

 

7.6

 

 

 

3.8

 

Impairments

 

0.4

 

 

 

0.7

 

 

 

2.2

 

 

 

2.0

 

Non-GAAP Gross Margin

$

12.4

 

 

$

5.2

 

 

$

30.3

 

 

$

8.7

 

Non-GAAP Gross Margin (%)

 

13

%

 

 

13

%

 

 

15

%

 

 

12

%

Historically, the Company included a separate “Other Adjustments” caption in the table above as part of the adjustments to gross margin. Other Adjustments consisted of certain operating expenses including communication and cloud service expenditures reclassified to cost of revenue. Other Adjustments are no longer in the calculation of Non-GAAP Gross Margin and Non-GAAP Gross Margin %. The Company believes that this change reflects a more accurate representation of our business for stakeholders to assess its performance.

Non-GAAP Gross Margin as used in connection with the Company's full year 2022 guidance, is a non-GAAP financial measure that excludes or has otherwise been adjusted for items impacting comparability. The Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of forecasted Non-GAAP Gross Margin to GAAP Gross Margin, its most directly comparable forward-looking GAAP financial measure, without unreasonable efforts, because the Company is currently unable to predict with a reasonable degree of certainty its change in amortization of capitalized software, impairments, and other items that may affect GAAP Gross Margin. The unavailable information could have a significant effect on the Company’s full year 2022 GAAP financial results.

Key Definitions:

Item

Definition

12-Month Pipeline

Total value (excluding market participation revenue) of uncontracted, potential hardware and

software contracts that are currently being pursued by our direct salesforce and channel

partners with developers and independent power producers seeking energy optimization

services and transfer of energy storage systems, and which have a reasonable likelihood of

contract execution within 12 months of the end of the relevant period. Pipeline is based on

project timelines published by such developers and independent power producers. We cannot

guarantee that our pipeline will result in meaningful revenue or profitability.

Bookings

Total value of executed customer agreements, as of the end of the relevant period (e.g.

quarterly bookings or annual bookings)

  • Customer contracts are typically executed 6-18 months ahead of installation
  • The Booking amount typically includes:
  1. Hardware revenue, which is typically recognized at delivery of system to customer,
  2. Software revenue, which represents total nominal software contract value

    recognized ratably over the contract period,
  • Market participation revenue is excluded from booking value

Contracted Backlog

Total value of bookings in dollars, as of a specific date

  • Backlog increases as new contracts are executed (bookings)
  • Backlog decreases as integrated storage systems are delivered and recognized as revenue

Contracted Storage AUM

Total GWh of systems in operation or under contract

Solar Monitoring AUM

Total GW of systems in operation or under contract

Contracted Annual Recurring Revenue (CARR)

Annual run rate for all executed software services contracts including contracts signed in the

period for systems that are not yet commissioned or operating. The Company believes that

CARR is valuable metric because it provides visibility into the long-term growth in the

Company’s high-margin software revenue.

 

Contacts

Stem Investor Contacts

Ted Durbin, Stem

Marc Silverberg, ICR

IR@stem.com

(847) 905-4400

Stem Media Contacts

Suraya Akbarzad, Stem

press@stem.com

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