SolarCity on Track to Install Half a Gigawatt of Solar in 2014

Market leader affirms guidance, details spending, and sets course for 500 megawatts.

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SolarCity had a dynamic 2013. The distributed energy financier acquired Zep Solar for its mounting equipment and acquired Paramount for its skill in gaining customers. The company launched the first securitized solar note, is brewing a crowdfunding mechanism of sorts via which individuals can invest in solar projects, and made retail deals with Costco, while also growing to claim around a 30 percent share of the residential solar market.

The firm discussed its 2013 business and Q1 2014 outlook on SolarCity's second Q4 earnings call this year. Revenue and EPS exceeded consensus. The stock is down 2 percent in after-hours trading.

Lyndon Rive, SolarCity CEO, led off the call noting that the company was close to cash flow break-even for the entire year. He called attention to "record" January bookings, which were exceeded by February bookings. He expects the firm to exceed 100 megawatts of residential solar bookings alone in Q1.

A few tidbits from the call:

The CFO said that "the economic value of the business" is highlighted in the cash flow summary.



"Investments are production capacity --- and the lower the installed cost the better," said the CFO. Consolidated gross profit margin was 21 percent for the quarter. Loss from operations in the fourth quarter of 2013 was $55.3 million as compared to $32.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2012.



The CFO noted that a higher percentage of PPAs in the mix meant that SolarCity's business would experience more seasonality.

Guidance for Q1 and 2014

Lyndon Rive said that Q1 residential bookings in excess of 100 megawatts gave him confidence that the company will achieve the affirmed guidance of 475 megawatts to 525 megawatts deployed in 2014. The company expects to generate positive cash flow for the full year 2014.

 

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