Lordstown Motors Reports First Quarter 2022 Financial Results
Lordstown Motors Corp. (RIDE) reported its Q1 2022 financial results, highlighting an ending cash balance of $204 million, exceeding $300 million post-Foxconn transaction. Operating expenses totaled $87.9 million, showing a 3.8% increase from Q4 2021 but down 11.5% year-over-year. Notable progress includes positive Endurance vehicle test results, continued facility preparations, and securing $50 million in purchase down payments. The company reaffirms its goal to start commercial production in Q3 2022, aiming for 500 units with deliveries expected in Q4.
- Ending cash balance of $204 million, exceeding $300 million pro forma for Foxconn transaction.
- Operating expenses down 11.5% year-over-year.
- Positive Endurance PPV test results aligning with CAE predictions.
- Successful trade shows increasing fleet engagement and interest.
- Received $50 million in purchase price down payments.
- CFIUS approval for the APA received, facilitating agreements with Foxconn.
- Total operating expenses increased by 3.8% from Q4 2021.
LORDSTOWN, Ohio, May 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lordstown Motors Corp. (Nasdaq: RIDE), ("Lordstown Motors" or "LMC"), an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of electric light duty trucks focused on the commercial fleet market, today released its first quarter 2022 financial results and provided a business update.
First Quarter and Recent Key Business Highlights
- Ending cash balance of
$204 million ; in excess of$300 million pro forma for Foxconn transaction - Total operating expenses of
$87.9 million 3.8% higher than 4Q21, but down11.5% ,20.4% and17.3% versus 3Q21, 2Q21 and 1Q21, respectively, with shifting mix in preparation for launch - Endurance PPV test results correlating well with CAE predictions
- Continued progress preparing the Lordstown facility for commercial production launch
- Successful trade shows driving continued engagement and interest from fleets
- Continued supply chain and raw material challenges largely contained
- Received
$50 million purchase price down payments under APA in January and April - Progress on the terms of a contract manufacturing agreement and product development agreement with Foxconn; received Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) approval of the APA
Outlook
- Reaffirming third quarter 2022 target for start of commercial production of the Endurance and initial production of approximately 500 units; commercial deliveries expected in Q4
- Balanced approach to allocate existing capital on the critical path items to get the Endurance to market
- Production ramp plan will be aligned with bill of material cost reductions and capital raising efforts
Please refer to "Forward Looking Statements" below.
Executive Commentary
"We made significant progress toward launching the Endurance during the first quarter, notwithstanding unprecedented supply chain challenges. Our highest priority remains getting the Endurance into customers' hands so they can experience the unique attributes of the truck themselves," said Daniel Ninivaggi, CEO of Lordstown Motors. "We also continue to work closely with Foxconn to close our pending transaction and strengthen our manufacturing and product development partnership."
Edward Hightower, President of Lordstown Motors, continued, "We cannot wait for more customers to experience the Endurance, as we expect that they will love it. The performance of the Endurance in testing to date has correlated well with the performance predicted by our computer aided engineering (CAE) analyses. For example, our FMVSS frontal, side, and rear crash test results have been positive, and we are still predicting 5-star NCAP performance for the vehicle."
First Quarter 2022 results
In the first quarter, we incurred
SG&A was
Net cash used by operations for the first quarter of 2022 totaled
On March 31, 2022, we had cash and cash equivalents of
"Our team members are incredibly committed and continue to work tirelessly to execute on our priorities," said Adam Kroll, Chief Financial Officer of Lordstown. "We are managing through a tough macroeconomic environment, and we are focused on managing our liquidity as we bring the Endurance to launch. At the same time, we understand that raising additional capital is critical to our ability to achieve our business plan in 2022 and beyond."
Please refer to "Forward Looking Statements" below.
Conference call Information
Lordstown Motors will host a conference call at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time today (Monday, May 9, 2022). The call can be accessed via a live webcast that is accessible on the Events page of Lordstown Motors' Investor Relations website, as well as the investor presentation deck, at https://investor.lordstownmotors.com/. An archive of the webcast will be available shortly after the call.
About Lordstown Motors Corp.
Lordstown Motors is an electric vehicle (EV) innovator developing high-quality light duty commercial fleet vehicles, with the Endurance all electric pick-up truck as its first vehicle being launched in the Lordstown, Ohio facility. Lordstown Motors has engineering, research and development facilities in Farmington Hills, Michigan and Irvine, California. For additional information visit www.lordstownmotors.com.
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Lordstown Motors Corp. | ||||||
Consolidated Statement of Operations | ||||||
(Amounts in thousands, except per share data -- Unaudited) | ||||||
Three months ended | Three months ended | |||||
March 31, 2022 | March 31, 2021 | |||||
Net sales | $ | — | $ | — | ||
Operating expenses | ||||||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 26,019 | 14,394 | ||||
Research and development expenses | 61,864 | 91,812 | ||||
Total operating expenses | $ | 87,883 | $ | 106,206 | ||
Loss from operations | $ | (87,883) | $ | (106,206) | ||
Other (expense) income | ||||||
Other expense | (1,492) | (19,132) | ||||
Interest (expense) income | (258) | 127 | ||||
Loss before income taxes | $ | (89,633) | $ | (125,211) | ||
Income tax expense | — | — | ||||
Net loss | $ | (89,633) | $ | (125,211) | ||
Loss per share attributable to common shareholders | ||||||
Basic & Diluted | (0.46) | (0.72) | ||||
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding | ||||||
Basic & Diluted | 196,503 | 174,325 |
Lordstown Motors Corp. | ||||||
Consolidated Balance Sheets | ||||||
(Amounts in thousands except share data -- Unaudited) | ||||||
March 31, 2022 | December 31, 2021 | |||||
ASSETS: | ||||||
Current Assets | ||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 203,564 | $ | 244,016 | ||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 34,373 | 47,121 | ||||
Total current assets | $ | 237,937 | $ | 291,137 | ||
Property, plant and equipment | 407,817 | 382,746 | ||||
Intangible assets | 1,000 | 1,000 | ||||
Other non-current assets | 13,997 | 13,900 | ||||
Total Assets | $ | 660,751 | $ | 688,783 | ||
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY: | ||||||
Current Liabilities | ||||||
Accounts payable | $ | 13,781 | $ | 12,098 | ||
Accrued and other current liabilities | 39,278 | 35,507 | ||||
Purchase price down payment from Foxconn | 150,000 | 100,000 | ||||
Total current liabilities | $ | 203,059 | $ | 147,605 | ||
Warrants and other non-current liabilities | 3,189 | 1,578 | ||||
Total liabilities | $ | 206,248 | $ | 149,183 | ||
Stockholders' equity | ||||||
Class A common stock, | $ | 20 | $ | 19 | ||
Additional paid in capital | 1,088,925 | 1,084,390 | ||||
Accumulated deficit | (634,442) | (544,809) | ||||
Total stockholders' equity | $ | 454,503 | $ | 539,600 | ||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ | 660,751 | $ | 688,783 |
Lordstown Motors Corp. | ||||||
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow | ||||||
(Amounts in thousands except share data -- Unaudited) | ||||||
Three months ended | Three months ended | |||||
March 31, 2022 | March 31, 2021 | |||||
Cash flows from operating activities | ||||||
Net loss | $ | (89,633) | $ | (125,211) | ||
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash used by operating activities: | ||||||
Stock-based compensation | 3,920 | 1,940 | ||||
Other non-cash changes | 4,420 | 19,138 | ||||
Accounts receivables | — | 16 | ||||
Prepaid expenses and other assets | 9,987 | (1,325) | ||||
Accounts payable | (1,490) | 27,418 | ||||
Accrued expenses and other liabilities | 3,763 | 6,504 | ||||
Net Cash used by operating activities | $ | (69,033) | $ | (71,520) | ||
Cash flows from investing activities | ||||||
Purchases of capital assets | $ | (21,896) | $ | (54,264) | ||
Net Cash used by investing activities | $ | (21,896) | $ | (54,264) | ||
Cash flows from financing activities | ||||||
Down payment received from Foxconn | $ | 50,000 | $ | — | ||
Cash proceeds from exercise of warrants | — | 82,016 | ||||
Issuance of common stock | 477 | 1,050 | ||||
Net Cash provided by financing activities | $ | 50,477 | $ | 83,066 | ||
Decrease in cash and cash equivalents | $ | (40,452) | $ | (42,718) | ||
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning balance | 244,016 | 629,761 | ||||
Cash and cash equivalents, ending balance | $ | 203,564 | $ | 587,043 | ||
Non-cash items | ||||||
Capital assets acquired with payables | $ | 5,336 | $ | 4,599 | ||
Forward Looking Statements
This release includes forward looking statements. These statements are made under the "safe harbor" provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements may be identified by words such as "feel," "believe," "expects," "estimates," "projects," "intends," "should," "is to be," or the negative of such terms, or other comparable terminology. Forward-looking statements are statements that are not historical facts. Such forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained herein due to many factors, including, but not limited to: the need to raise substantial additional capital to execute our business plan, achieve our production targets for the Endurance in 2022 and beyond, to continue ongoing operations and remain a going concern, and our ability to raise such funding on a reasonable timeline and with suitable terms; the cost and other impacts of litigation, regulatory proceedings, investigations, claims and availability of insurance coverage and/or adverse publicity including with respect to the matters raised by the March 24, 2022 stockholder letter, which may have a material adverse effect, whether or not successful or valid, on our liquidity position, business prospects and ability to obtain financing; our limited operating history and our ability to execute our business plan, including through any relationship with Foxconn; our ability to raise sufficient capital in order to invest in the tooling that we expect will enable us to eventually lower the Endurance bill of materials cost, continue design enhancements of the Endurance and fund any future vehicles we may develop; the rollout of our business and the timing of expected business milestones, including our ability to complete the engineering of the Endurance, and conversion and retooling of the Lordstown facility, to establish and maintain appropriate supplier relationships, to successfully complete testing, homologation and certification, and to start production of the Endurance in accordance with our projected timeline; supply chain disruptions, inflation and the potential inability to source essential components and raw materials, including on a timely basis or at acceptable cost, and their consequences on testing, production, sales and other activities; our ability to obtain binding purchase orders and build customer relationships; our ability to deliver on the expectations of customers with respect to the pricing, performance, quality, reliability, safety and efficiency of the Endurance and to provide the levels of service and support that they will require; our ability to conduct business using a direct sales model, rather than through a dealer network used by most other OEMs; the effects of competition on our ability to market and sell vehicles; our inability to retain key personnel and to hire additional personnel; the ability to protect our intellectual property rights; the failure to obtain required regulatory approvals; changes in laws or regulatory requirements or new or different interpretations of existing law; changes in governmental incentives and fuel and energy prices; the impact of health epidemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic, on our business; cybersecurity threats and compliance with privacy and data protection laws; failure to timely implement and maintain adequate financial, information technology and management processes and controls and procedures; and the possibility that we may be adversely affected by other economic, geopolitical, business and/or competitive factors, including the direct and indirect effects of the war in Ukraine. In addition, the transactions contemplated with Foxconn under the APA are subject to closing conditions, including further negotiation and execution of a contract manufacturing agreement and regulatory approvals, and may not be consummated. No assurances can be given that Lordstown Motors and Foxconn will enter into the agreements contemplated by the APA, including a contract manufacturing agreement or a joint venture or similar agreement to co-design and develop vehicle programs and an appropriate funding structure, or as to the terms of any such agreement. If we are unable to successfully complete the transactions contemplated by the APA and other relationships with Foxconn on a timely basis, our business plan, financial condition and results of operations would be materially and adversely impaired. If the APA does not close, we will not have sufficient available cash to repay Foxconn's down payments by the repayment deadline. As a result, Foxconn may exercise its rights under the APA, including, but not limited to foreclosing on its liens on some or substantially all of our assets, which rights will be subject to any defenses and/or other claims Lordstown Motors may have. Under such circumstances, we would be unlikely to be able to continue as a going concern. We will need additional funding to execute our 2022 business plan and achieve scaled production of the Endurance. As we seek additional sources of financing, there can be no assurance that such financing would be available to us on favorable terms or at all. Our ability to obtain additional financing in the debt and equity capital markets is subject to several factors, including market and economic conditions, the significant amount of capital required, the fact that our bill of materials cost is currently, and expected to continue to be, substantially higher than our anticipated selling price, uncertainty surrounding regulatory approval and the performance of the vehicle, meaningful exposure to material losses related to ongoing litigation and the SEC investigation, our performance and investor sentiment with respect to us and our business and industry, as well as our pending transactions with Foxconn. Additional information on potential factors that could affect the financial results of the Company and its forward-looking statements is included in its most recent Form 10-K and subsequent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. All forward-looking statements are qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement. Any forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they are made, and Lordstown Motors undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.
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