eEnergy 'confident' of meeting expectations as revenue jumps in H1

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Energy Efficiency-as-a-Service eEnergy said it had remained 'confident' that annual revenue and gross profit would meet its expectations after reporting a strong jump in first-half revenue.

For the six months to 31 December 2020, revenue rose 235%, or approximately £6.6 million from the prior-year level and net adjusted income was approximately £0.1 million, in-line with its previously announced break-even guidance.

With the current and expected contracted forward order book, together with active cross-sell engagement for customers across the eLight and Beond businesses, the company said it was 'confident' of meeting its annual revenue and margin forecast.

At 9:58am: (LON:EAAS) share price was 0p at 9.65p