GreenMobility is a Danish company in the Mobility-as-a-Service space. GreenMobility operates a free-floating carsharing business of more than 1,000 electric vehicles across larger cities in Europe, aspiring to grow this number to around 10,000 in 2025.
More than 100,000 people have signed up on the service, and users have access to the GreenMobility cars through the GreenMobility app. With thousands of daily trips, GreenMobility helps reduce congestion in cities with a climate impact.
GreenMobility is listed at OMXC Small Cap in Denmark. The share was transferred to the Nasdaq Main Market in December 2020 from Nasdaq First North.
This morning, GreenMobility released its Q1 2024 trading statement. Revenue from its continuing business grew 50%, ending the quarter at DKK 24.1m. The net result from its continuing business showed a small improvement, ending at a loss of DKK -2.6m (Q1 2023 loss of DKK -2.9m).
GreenMobility expects to release its Q1 2024 results on 16 April 2024. GreenMobility’s CEO Kasper Gjested will present the results in a virtual live event on 19 April at 13.00.
Today, GreenMobility's CEO Kasper Gjedsted presented the 2023 results, 2024 expectations, and the current strategy transformation which is expected to take GreenMobility to a profitable growth path.
GreenMobility is expected to release its FY 2023 results on 14 March 2024. Watch and ask questions to GreenMobility’s management in a virtual live event on 15 March at 13:00. The management will take a deeper look at the financial results and achievements of the year, as well as a look into 2024, which is expected to be dominated by the strategy change of focusing on profitable growth and the Danish markets.
Today, GreenMobility released its full year 2023 results following its strategy change to focus on the Danish markets. The company reiterates the promise to be profitable in 2024, creating a foundation for future growth.
Today, GreenMobility announced that the company will restate its fleet accounting and therefore also change its 2023 guidance after a discussion with their auditors. This is only a timing effect with no effect on cash flow and a total zero net financial effect over years.
Today, GreenMobility announced an agreement with the Dutch car-sharing company MyWheels to transfer its customers and employees in the Netherlands. The company states that this will help reduce the costs associated with the closing of its operations in the Netherlands.
GreenMobility announced after the market close this Friday that the company’s private placement has been fully subscribed, implying that the company raises gross proceeds of DKK 26.2m.