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SunScout Commences International Shipments of SunScout Eco to Meet Strong Customer Demand

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SunScout (NYSE American, NYSE Texas: SNSC) has commenced commercial shipments of its SunScout Eco autonomous, solar-powered robotic mower to international markets, with initial containers bound for Europe and New Zealand. The program currently contemplates one 350-unit container per month for each region, totaling about 700 units monthly.

Assuming a landed cost of US$531 per unit and a gross margin of about 50%, this initial programme would generate approximately US$743,400 in monthly revenue and US$371,700 in monthly gross profit, or about US$8.92 million and US$4.46 million on an annualised basis if sustained. SunScout plans to scale shipments in line with distributor orders, customer demand, manufacturing capacity and working-capital availability.

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Positive

  • Initial shipment plan of 700 units per month
  • Annualised revenue potential of about US$8.92 million if programme is sustained
  • Annualised gross profit potential of about US$4.46 million if programme is sustained
  • Entry into Europe and New Zealand with defined distribution channels
  • European partner Wrissmer Werkstattsysteme building dealer and after-sales network

Negative

  • Revenue and gross profit figures are contingent on sustaining initial shipment volumes
  • Planned increases in production and shipments depend on working-capital availability
  • Current programme volume limited to approximately 700 units per month across two markets

Market Reaction – SNSC

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Market Context

News ID 1407507 recorded a 0.66% 24-hour reaction to a prior SunScout announcement. Against that his...
Analysis

News ID 1407507 recorded a 0.66% 24-hour reaction to a prior SunScout announcement. Against that history, this shipment program adds commercial-delivery detail, while execution depends on orders, capacity and working capital.

Key Figures

Units per container: approximately 350 units Monthly shipment volume: approximately 700 units per month Landed cost: US$531 per unit +5 more
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Units per container approximately 350 units SunScout Eco shipping container
Monthly shipment volume approximately 700 units per month initial Europe and New Zealand distribution programme
Landed cost US$531 per unit initial shipment programme assumption
Gross margin approximately 50% initial shipment programme assumption
Monthly revenue approximately US$743,400 700 units per month
Monthly gross profit US$371,700 700 units per month
Annualised revenue approximately US$8.92 million initial shipment programme
Annualised gross profit approximately US$4.46 million initial shipment programme

Historical Context

2 past events · Latest: Aug 14 (Positive)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 14 solar-storage MOU Positive +0.7% MOU covered four Philippines solar-plus-storage projects totaling 87.5 MWp.
Aug 13 IPO closing Positive +0.7% Company closed a US$15.5 million IPO before underwriting discounts and expenses.

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Both selected recent news events had aligned positive 24-hour reactions of 0.66%, with no observed divergence.

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landed cost, working-capital availability
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"Assuming a landed cost of US$531 per unit and a gross margin of approximately 50%"
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"manufacturing capacity and working-capital availability"
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Initial shipment programme would, if sustained, represent annualised revenue of approximately US$8.9 million and annualised gross profit of approximately US$4.5 million

Palmerston North, New Zealand, Aug. 19, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SunScout Holding Limited (“SunScout” or the “Company”) (NYSE American and NYSE Texas: SNSC), a clean-technology company developing and commercialising autonomous, solar-powered robotic mowers and related solar-energy solutions, today announced that it is commencing commercial shipments of the SunScout Eco robotic mower into its international markets.

The first shipments are being directed to Europe and New Zealand, where the Company has experienced strong interest from distributors, specialist dealers and prospective customers seeking a fully autonomous robotic mower that operates independently from the electricity grid.

Each shipping container accommodates approximately 350 SunScout Eco units. SunScout’s initial distribution programme currently contemplates the shipment of one container per month to Europe and one container per month to New Zealand, representing approximately 700 units per month across the two markets.

Assuming a landed cost of US$531 per unit and a gross margin of approximately 50%, the initial shipment programme of 700 units per month would generate:

• Approximately US$743,400 in monthly revenue and US$371,700 in monthly gross profit; and
• Approximately US$8.92 million in annualised revenue and US$4.46 million in annualised gross profit.

SunScout’s European partner, Wrissmer Werkstattsysteme GmbH, has been developing dealer and distribution relationships across key European markets and is establishing dedicated after-sales capabilities at its German facility. In New Zealand, SunScout is supporting market entry through its existing operations, local relationships and customer-service infrastructure.

Edwin Cywinski, Chief Executive Officer of SunScout Holding Limited, commented: “Commencing international shipments marks an important transition for SunScout—from product development and market preparation to commercial delivery and ongoing revenue generation.

“The initial shipping programme provides a clear indication of the financial potential of the SunScout Eco. At two containers per month across Europe and New Zealand, the programme would add approximately US$8.9 million in annualised revenue and approximately US$4.5 million in annualised gross profit for SunScout.

“Most importantly, this is only the beginning. The strong interest we are seeing indicates that customers and specialist dealers recognise the SunScout Eco as a genuinely differentiated product. Its ability to operate autonomously using solar power addresses one of the principal limitations of conventional robotic mowers and gives SunScout a compelling position in international markets.”

The SunScout Eco incorporates the Company’s proprietary Deployable Solar Array technology, enabling the mower to generate and manage its own energy without relying on a conventional charging station or permanent connection to the electricity grid.

SunScout intends to increase production and international shipment volumes progressively in response to confirmed distributor orders, customer demand, manufacturing capacity and working-capital availability.

About SunScout Holding Limited

SunScout Holding Limited is a clean-technology company engaged in the design, development, manufacturing, and commercialization of autonomous, solar-powered robotic mowers and related solar energy solutions. Powered entirely by solar energy through the Company’s proprietary deployable solar array (“DSA”) technology, SunScout's robotic mowers operate independently of the electrical grid and feature autonomous navigation and AI-powered obstacle avoidance. SunScout also provides solar power development solutions, as well as engineering products and services, including precision fabrication, mechanical engineering, and project management. SunScout’s mission is to eliminate reliance on fossil fuels in outdoor maintenance and mobile machinery, beginning with lawn care and expanding into adjacent applications. For more information, please visit the Company’s website: https://www.snsc.ai.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, including statements concerning anticipated shipment volumes, customer demand, product sales, revenue, gross margins, gross profit, production capacity, international expansion and future commercial performance.

The financial figures presented are forward-looking estimates based on SunScout’s initial shipment programme of approximately 700 units per month, average net revenue of US$1,062 per unit, landed cost of US$531 per unit and a gross margin of approximately 50%. The annualised figures represent the corresponding revenue and gross-profit run rate and are not forecasts of reported results for any specific financial period. These figures are illustrative only and are not based on binding commitments for recurring monthly volumes.

Forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, and actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied. Factors that may affect actual results include distributor and customer orders, the timing of shipments and sales, manufacturing output, supply-chain availability, freight and import costs, market pricing, foreign-exchange movements, regulatory requirements, working-capital availability and other risks described in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

SunScout undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement except as required by applicable law.

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FAQ

What did SunScout (SNSC) announce on August 19, 2026 about SunScout Eco shipments?

SunScout announced it has begun commercial shipments of its SunScout Eco robotic mower to Europe and New Zealand. According to SunScout, the initial programme contemplates one container per month to each region, totaling around 700 units monthly across both markets.

What revenue could SunScout (SNSC) generate from the initial SunScout Eco shipment programme?

The initial programme could generate about US$743,400 in monthly revenue, or US$8.92 million annualised if sustained. According to SunScout, this assumes 700 units per month, a landed cost of US$531 per unit and an approximate 50% gross margin.

What gross profit does SunScout (SNSC) expect from SunScout Eco international shipments?

SunScout’s initial shipment programme implies approximately US$371,700 in monthly gross profit and US$4.46 million annualised if sustained. According to SunScout, these figures are based on 700 units per month and an estimated 50% gross margin on the SunScout Eco units.

Which international markets are receiving the first SunScout Eco shipments from SunScout (SNSC)?

The first SunScout Eco shipment containers are being directed to Europe and New Zealand. According to SunScout, its European partner Wrissmer Werkstattsysteme is building dealer and after-sales capabilities, while existing operations support market entry in New Zealand.

How many SunScout Eco units fit in each container in the SunScout (SNSC) shipment plan?

Each shipping container holds approximately 350 SunScout Eco units. According to SunScout, the initial distribution programme envisions one container per month to Europe and one to New Zealand, resulting in around 700 units shipped monthly across the two international markets.

What technology allows the SunScout Eco mower from SunScout (SNSC) to operate off-grid?

The SunScout Eco uses proprietary Deployable Solar Array technology to generate and manage its own power. According to SunScout, this lets the mower operate autonomously without a conventional charging station or permanent grid connection, addressing key limitations of traditional robotic mowers.

Will SunScout (SNSC) increase SunScout Eco international shipment volumes over time?

SunScout intends to increase production and international shipments progressively rather than immediately. According to SunScout, any scale-up will depend on confirmed distributor orders, customer demand, manufacturing capacity and the availability of working capital to support higher volumes.