Battery firm LG Energy Solution Q1 profit plunges on weak EV sales
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SOUTH Korean battery firm LG Energy Solution (LGES) posted on Thursday (Apr 25) a 75 per cent drop in quarterly profit, hit by weakening demand from electric vehicle (EV) sales.
The company, which supplies Tesla, General Motors and Volkswagen among other automakers, reported an operating profit of 157 billion won (S$155 million) for the January to March period, versus a 633 billion won profit a year earlier.
The company would have made a 32 billion won operating loss without a tax credit it received under the US Inflation Reduction Act, LGES said in a regulatory filing.
Revenue for the quarter fell 30 per cent to 6.1 trillion won.
The result comes after its major customer Tesla reported a decline in quarterly sales and said it would accelerate the roll-out of more affordable EVs.
Shares of LGES were trading down 1.8 per cent, versus the benchmark Kospi’s 1.2 per cent fall as at 0024 GMT. REUTERS
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