Shennan Dian A Expects H1 2026 Net Profit of 18-21M Yuan, Reversing Previous Loss

Published: Jul 13, 2026 17:35
[Shennan Dian A: Expects H1 2026 Net Profit of 18 Million–21 Million Yuan, Compared with a Loss of 21.7395 Million Yuan in the Prior-Year Period] Shennan Dian A announced that it expects net profit attributable to shareholders of the listed company for the period from January 1, 2026 to June 30, 2026 to be between 18 million yuan and 21 million yuan, compared with a loss of 21.7395 million yuan in the same period last year; net profit after deducting non-recurring items is expected to be between 8 million yuan and 11 million yuan, compared with a loss of 28.327 million yuan in the prior-year period. In the integrated energy services segment, Phase I of the standalone ESS project of Shennan Dian Xiwan Energy (Zhongshan) Co., Ltd. entered commercial operation in June 2025, with all performance indicators performing well, driving simultaneous increases in both revenue and profit for the segment. In the power generation and sales segment, since August 1, 2025, Guangdong Province raised the capacity tariff for gas-fired generating units, further improving the profit margin of the company’s power generation business and helping its marginal contribution achieve a YoY increase. Income from external equity investments also increased. During the reporting period, the profits of the associate enterprises in which the company holds stakes achieved growth, and the investment income recognized under the equity method increased accordingly.

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