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Richardson Electronics, Ltd. Selected to Manufacture Power Supply for C-Motive's New ZeroMag® Electrostatic Motor

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Richardson Electronics (NASDAQ: RELL) has been chosen by C-Motive Technologies as manufacturing partner for its ZeroMag® electrostatic motor platform and Cascade H-Bridge medium voltage drive system.

Richardson will provide DFM, engineering, pilot builds, testing, quality, regulatory, and volume manufacturing for C-Motive’s motor drive controller, targeting commercial production in 2027 from its LaFox, Illinois facility, serving an addressable high-torque, low-speed motor market estimated near $3 billion.

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  • Selected as manufacturing partner for C-Motive’s ZeroMag motor platform and drive system
  • Multi-year engagement preparing for commercial production beginning in calendar 2027
  • Scope includes DFM, engineering, pilot production, testing, quality, and regulatory support
  • Leverages LaFox, Illinois facility and existing electro-mechanical manufacturing expertise
  • Participation in high-torque, low-speed motor market estimated near $3 billion

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News Market Reaction – RELL

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+2.97% News Effect

On the day this news was published, RELL gained 2.97%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction.

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Market Context

Securing the ZeroMag motor manufacturing mandate positions Richardson Electronics for potential expo...
Analysis

Securing the ZeroMag motor manufacturing mandate positions Richardson Electronics for potential exposure to a nearly $3 billion market. With improving profitability and a solid backlog, execution on the 2027 commercialization timeline and managing recent insider selling remain key watchpoints.

Key Figures

Q3 net sales: $55.5 million Q3 net income: $0.9 million Nine-month net sales: $162.4 million +5 more
8 metrics
Q3 net sales $55.5 million Third quarter fiscal 2026 net sales from 10-Q
Q3 net income $0.9 million Third quarter fiscal 2026 net income from 10-Q
Nine-month net sales $162.4 million First nine months fiscal 2026 net sales from 10-Q
Nine-month net income $2.7 million First nine months fiscal 2026 net income from 10-Q
Cash and equivalents $29.5 million Cash and cash equivalents as reported in 10-Q
Revolving credit facility $20 million Undrawn revolving credit facility in 10-Q
Backlog $151.2 million Backlog level from 8-K for Q3 FY2026
Addressable market nearly $3 billion High-torque, low-speed motors in material handling and conveyance

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: May 20 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
May 20 Technology partnership Positive +9.7% Global strategic technology partnership expanding silicon carbide power portfolio.
May 13 Technology partnership Positive +8.1% Partnership to deliver U.S.-manufactured battery energy storage systems.
May 11 Conference appearance Neutral +0.2% Scheduled presentation at the LD Micro Invitational investor conference.
May 07 Product launch Positive -1.7% Launch of new 32-inch 4K medical display for OEM clinical systems.
Apr 22 Product expansion Positive +1.5% Expansion of LaserSlat SAVER availability into Brazil and Latin America.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Over the last few months, product and partnership announcements have generally coincided with positive next-day stock moves.

Key Terms

design-for-manufacturing, electrostatic motor technology, medium voltage drive system, high-volume, low-speed (hvls) fans
4 terms
design-for-manufacturing technical
"Richardson Electronics will provide design-for-manufacturing (DFM), engineering support, Alpha"
Design-for-manufacturing is the practice of shaping a product’s design so it can be made more easily, cheaply, and reliably at scale, by minimizing complex parts, simplifying assembly, and using standard processes. For investors it matters because better manufacturability lowers production costs, speeds time-to-market, reduces the chance of quality problems or supply delays, and therefore supports higher profit margins and lower operational risk — like choosing a Lego set that snaps together cleanly instead of one that needs custom tools.
electrostatic motor technology technical
"C-Motive Technologies is the world’s only company commercializing electrostatic motor technology"
A type of electric motor that generates motion by creating and changing static electric charges on moving parts so they attract and repel one another, rather than relying mainly on magnetic fields and current. Think of it like using controlled static cling to push and pull components. Investors care because this approach can change device size, energy use, manufacturing complexity and costs, and therefore affect product performance and competitive positioning.
medium voltage drive system technical
"ZeroMag motor platform and Cascade H-Bridge medium voltage drive system."
An electrical system made of power electronics, transformers and control software that converts medium-voltage utility power into adjustable voltage and frequency to start and run large industrial motors. Think of it like a heavy-duty dimmer and gearbox combined: it lets operators control motor speed and torque precisely. For investors, these systems influence energy use, uptime, maintenance needs and capital or service revenue in industries that rely on big motors, such as mining, utilities and manufacturing.
high-volume, low-speed (hvls) fans technical
"including direct-drive conveyor systems and high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans, the technology"
Very large-diameter ceiling fans that move a lot of air at low rotational speed, designed to circulate air efficiently in big indoor spaces like warehouses, factories, and retail stores. Think of a slow-moving paddle that gently stirs a room to even out temperature and reduce hot or cold spots. Investors care because these fans impact energy use, maintenance and HVAC costs, capital spending in industrial and commercial properties, and sales in the building-equipment and sustainability markets.

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Richardson to provide engineering and manufacturing services supporting commercial production in 2027

LAFOX, Ill., July 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Richardson Electronics, Ltd. (NASDAQ: RELL), a global provider of engineered solutions for power, microwave, and energy storage applications, today announced it has been selected by C-Motive Technologies as its manufacturing partner to support the commercialization of C-Motive's innovative ZeroMag® motor platform and Cascade H-Bridge medium voltage drive system.

Under the agreement, Richardson Electronics will provide design-for-manufacturing (DFM), engineering support, Alpha and Beta pilot production, production test development, quality planning, regulatory support, and volume manufacturing services for C-Motive’s proprietary motor drive controller to prepare for commercial production beginning in calendar 2027.

C-Motive's patented ZeroMag motor technology uses electrostatic forces rather than permanent magnets to generate torque, eliminating the need for rare-earth magnets and significantly reducing copper content compared to conventional electric motors. Designed for stationary industrial applications, including direct-drive conveyor systems and high-volume, low-speed (HVLS) fans, the technology is intended to deliver the performance of permanent-magnet direct-drive motors while reducing material costs and supply chain risk. The addressable market for high-torque, low-speed motors in material handling and conveyance systems is estimated to be nearly $3 billion.

Manufacturing activities will be conducted primarily at Richardson Electronics' headquarters and manufacturing facility in LaFox, Illinois, leveraging the Company's expertise in electro-mechanical assembly, production process development, advanced testing, and global supply chain management. The engagement also includes the development of production-ready quality systems and test processes to support C-Motive's planned production ramp.

"We are excited to partner with C-Motive Technologies as it advances its innovative motor platform toward commercialization," said Greg Peloquin, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Richardson Electronics' Power & Microwave Technologies and Green Energy Solutions groups. "Our team brings deep expertise in design-for-manufacturing, advanced power electronics, and scalable production. We look forward to helping C-Motive transition its technology from development to commercial manufacturing and supporting its growth in the years ahead."

"C-Motive is pleased to partner with Richardson Electronics as we prepare for commercial production of our ZeroMag motor product," said Katharine Geramita, Chief Operating Officer at C-Motive. "Richardson's engineering, manufacturing, and supply chain capabilities make them an ideal partner to help scale our technology and deliver reliable, high-quality products to industrial customers."

About Richardson Electronics, Ltd.

Richardson Electronics, Ltd. is a leading global manufacturer of engineered solutions, green energy products, power grid and microwave tubes and related consumables; power conversion and RF and microwave components; CT X-ray tubes; and customized display solutions. More than 50% of our products are manufactured in LaFox, Illinois, Marlborough, Massachusetts, or Donaueschingen, Germany, or by one of our manufacturing partners throughout the world. All our partners manufacture to our strict specifications and per our supplier code of conduct. We serve customers in alternative energy, healthcare, aviation, broadcast, communications, industrial, marine, medical, military, scientific and semiconductor markets. The Company’s strategy is to provide specialized technical expertise and “engineered solutions” based on our core engineering and manufacturing capabilities. The Company provides solutions and adds value through design-in support, systems integration, prototype design and manufacturing, testing, logistics and aftermarket technical service and repair through its global infrastructure. More information is available at www.rell.com.

Richardson Electronics, Ltd. common stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the ticker symbol RELL.

About Richardson Electronics – Power & Microwave Technologies
For over 75 years, Richardson Electronics has been your industry-leading global provider of engineered solutions, RF & microwave, and power products. The Power & Microwave Technologies group continues this legacy and complements it with new products from the world's most innovative technology partners. Richardson Electronics' Power & Microwave Technologies group focuses on what we do best: identify and design disruptive technologies, introduce new products on a global basis, develop solutions for our customers, and provide exceptional worldwide support. As a global company, we provide solutions and add value through design-in support, systems integration, prototype design and manufacturing, testing, logistics, and aftermarket technical service and repair—all through our existing global infrastructure. More information is available at rellpower.com | relltubes.com | rellaser.com.

About C-Motive
C-Motive Technologies is the world’s only company commercializing electrostatic motor technology for industrial applications. C-Motive’s technology is an all-in-one solution, eliminating the need for gearboxes and removing magnetics from traditional motor applications. Founded from technology developed at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the company has completed a series of successful in-field demonstrations and is gearing up for the distribution of engineering samples and initial sales in 2027. More information about C-Motive, the team and technology can be found at www.c-motive.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release includes certain “forward-looking” statements as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Statements in this press release regarding the Company’s business that are not historical facts represent “forward-looking” statements that involve risks and uncertainties. For a discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see Item 1A, “Risk Factors” in the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on August 4, 2025, and other reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company assumes no responsibility to update the “forward-looking” statements in this release as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Contact Information:
Greg Peloquin
Executive Vice President and General Manager
Richardson Electronics – Power & Microwave Technologies
630-208-2200 | peloquin@rell.com | rell.com


FAQ

What did Richardson Electronics (NASDAQ: RELL) announce on July 8, 2026 about C-Motive?

Richardson Electronics announced it was selected by C-Motive Technologies as manufacturing partner for the ZeroMag motor platform and Cascade H-Bridge drive. According to Richardson Electronics, it will deliver DFM, engineering, pilot production, testing, quality, regulatory, and volume manufacturing services for C-Motive’s motor drive controller.

What is C-Motive’s ZeroMag electrostatic motor technology partnering with Richardson Electronics (RELL)?

ZeroMag is an electrostatic motor technology that uses electrostatic forces instead of permanent magnets to generate torque. According to Richardson Electronics, it eliminates rare-earth magnets, significantly reduces copper content, and targets stationary industrial uses like direct-drive conveyors and HVLS fans while aiming to lower material costs and supply chain risk.

When is commercial production expected for C-Motive’s ZeroMag motor with Richardson Electronics (RELL)?

Commercial production of C-Motive’s ZeroMag motor product is targeted to begin in calendar 2027. According to Richardson Electronics, current work covers design-for-manufacturing, Alpha and Beta pilot production, test development, quality planning, and regulatory support to prepare for that 2027 production timeline and planned ramp-up.

Where will Richardson Electronics (RELL) manufacture C-Motive’s ZeroMag motor drive controller?

Manufacturing will be conducted primarily at Richardson Electronics’ headquarters and facility in LaFox, Illinois. According to Richardson Electronics, the company will use its electro-mechanical assembly expertise, production process development, advanced testing capabilities, global supply chain management, and production-ready quality systems to support C-Motive’s commercialization plans.

What services will Richardson Electronics (RELL) provide C-Motive for the ZeroMag commercialization?

Richardson Electronics will provide DFM, engineering support, Alpha/Beta pilot builds, production test development, quality planning, regulatory support, and volume manufacturing. According to Richardson Electronics, these services aim to create production-ready quality systems and test processes for C-Motive’s planned industrial production ramp starting in 2027.

How does the C-Motive partnership align with Richardson Electronics (RELL) Power & Microwave Technologies group?

The partnership aligns with Richardson’s focus on disruptive power technologies and scalable production solutions. According to Richardson Electronics, the Power & Microwave Technologies group specializes in identifying emerging technologies, designing solutions, and providing global support, which complements C-Motive’s electrostatic motor commercialization efforts.