Canadian Solar’s Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2015 Results to Exceed Prior Guidance
Canadian Solar Inc. one of the world’s largest solar power companies, recently announced that its results will exceed prior guidance for the fourth quarter and full year 2015. The Company plans to report its financial results for the fourth quarter and full year 2015 on Thursday, March 10. Management will host a conference call to discuss results and its outlook at that time. Separately, the Company announced the suspension of its at-the-market common share sale program due to market conditions.
For the fourth quarter of 2015, Canadian Solar now expects its total solar module shipments to be in the range of approximately1, 350 MW to 1,400 MW, compared to its previous guidance, which was in the range of 1,300 MW to 1,350 MW, including approximately 43 MW of shipments to the Company’s utility-scale solar projects that will not be recognized as revenue in the fourth quarter of 2015. The Company now expects its total revenue for the fourth quarter of 2015 to be in the range of $ 1.02 billion to $1.07 billion, compared to previous guidance which was in the range of $930 million to $980 million. Gross margin for the fourth quarter of 2015 is expected to be above the high end of previous guidance, which was in the range of 13% to 15%.
For the full year 2015, Canadian Solar now expects its total solar module shipments to be in the range of approximately 4.63 GW to 4.68 GW including approximately 300 MW of module shipments that will not be recognized as revenue, compared to its previous guidance for total module shipment recognized in revenue, which was in the range of 4.15 GW to 4.2 GW. The Company now expects its total revenue for the full year 2015 to be in the range of $3.35 billion to $3.4 billion, compared to previous guidance, which was raised on November 15, 2015 to $3.28 billion to $3.33 billion from $2.8 billion to $3.0 billion previously.
Dr. Shawn Qu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Solar, remarked: “Our stronger than expected results reflect continued health and robust demand in the global solar market, combined with Canadian Solar’s Tier 1 position, strong bankability, increased sales in higher ASP regions and the benefit of favorable currency moves. We continue to execute to our business strategy, which balances the rapid expansion of our utility-scale solar power project pipeline, and the sustained global leadership of our solar module business. We expect the growth of global solar demand to continue based on the compelling environmental and cost advantages solar energy offers and its low single-digit penetration rate of the worldwide energy market.”