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Revenue reaccelerated with a 174% sequential increase over Q1, driven by the conversion of a substantial portion of the existing backlog into shipments.

Strategic diversification has successfully transitioned the company from a single-product, U.S.-centric entity to a vertically integrated platform serving energy, mobility, and intelligence sectors globally.

Europe has reached revenue parity with the United States, validating the international expansion strategy and providing a scalable footprint for off-grid infrastructure.

The battery business is gaining significant traction in high-value niches, specifically providing bespoke, energy-dense solutions for drones, robotics, and defense applications where off-the-shelf products fail.

Manufacturing relocation from San Diego to Yuma, Arizona, was completed to capitalize on a more favorable regulatory environment and significantly lower labor and facility costs.

Management emphasized that the company does not provide EV charging services but rather the robust energy generation and storage infrastructure that enables them, insulating the firm from charging-service competition.

Operating leverage improved as higher volumes reduced the impact of fixed overhead, resulting in a 30-percentage-point gross margin improvement over the prior quarter.

Management expects continued margin expansion as volumes recover and the full impact of cost-reduction initiatives, including the Yuma relocation, are realized in future periods.

The company is targeting the AI data center market with a breakthrough battery technology designed to handle the rapid power surges required by AI processing, which is currently under presentation at global technical forums.

Strategic focus is shifting toward recurring revenue models, such as the sponsorship-funded rental model successfully piloted in Europe, to reduce reliance on one-time capital equipment sales.

Future growth in the Middle East is contingent on the cessation of regional hostilities, though management remains confident in the long-term demand for sustainable infrastructure in the Gulf.

The company maintains an untapped $100 million line of credit to serve as "dry powder" for anticipated large-scale orders and strategic growth initiatives.

Relocation to Yuma is expected to generate approximately $2.7 million in rent savings alone over the 5-year lease term, plus additional labor and compliance savings.

A $1 million non-cash provision for credit losses was recorded in the first half related to a single customer, though management maintains a positive relationship and continues collection efforts.

The company remains debt-free with a disciplined share count, maintaining 5 to 10 times fewer shares outstanding than many of its industry peers.

Intellectual property was strengthened with two new patents issued in Europe and the U.S. for battery solutions and energy generation technology, expanding the competitive "moat."

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The battery and energy storage segment is seeing the highest percentage growth, particularly for defense and underwater drone applications.

Management confirmed that the positive revenue trends seen in Q2 are reflected in the current order book and international expansion results.

Current unit economics on high-end products already reach 40% gross margin; reaching the 50% target depends primarily on increasing volume to dilute fixed overhead.

Management intends to "margin expertise" by focusing on difficult-to-manufacture, patent-protected systems rather than commoditized EV components.

Beam's advantage lies in creating bespoke form factors that allow manufacturers to design airframes without being restricted by standard rectangular battery shapes.

The BeamFlight platform provides a unique tactical advantage by allowing drones to recharge in contested environments without returning to an operator.

Management stated the company could reach $1 billion in revenue with existing facilities in Yuma, Chicago, and Serbia without requiring significant additional capital.

The Serbian facility is the largest, featuring 250,000 square feet of owned space and six acres for further expansion.