Beam Global defies federal slowdown with record 50% quarterly growth

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Beam Global defies federal slowdown with record 50% quarterly growth
Beam Global defies federal slowdown with record 50% quarterly growth
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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Beam Global (NASDAQ:BEEM) delivered its strongest quarterly performance since late 2024 on Wednesday, signaling a successful pivot away from a reliance on U.S. government contracts that have stalled under the current administration’s shift in EV policy.

The San Diego-based infrastructure provider reported that preliminary fourth-quarter 2025 revenue surged over 50% compared to the third quarter.

The growth was propelled by a dramatic diversification of both product mix and geography: international sales now account for 50% of total revenue, while non-government commercial clients represent 84% of the quarter's business.

"2025 was a challenging year as the new administration paused the electrification of the federal fleet," said Beam Global CEO Desmond Wheatley.

"But we have transitioned from U.S. government-generated revenues to a truly global footprint. We grew Q4 revenues by 50% by selling new products into new markets—that is the blueprint for 2026."

The results highlight Beam’s evolution into a diversified energy technology firm.

Remarkably, 70% of fourth-quarter revenue came from non-EV ARC™ products.

While federal demand cooled, Beam’s international expansion accelerated.

The company reported increased sales of its patented EV ARC™ units across Europe and the Middle East, markets where infrastructure spending on sustainable energy is reaching trillions of dollars.

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