Beam Global

Beam Global

Beam Global (BEEM) is a micro‑cap company that develops solar‑powered infrastructure, notably off‑grid EV charging systems (EV ARC) and solar lighting and power solutions for commercial, municipal and security markets. Investors should know Beam operates in a niche of renewable infrastructure that can benefit from rising EV adoption and public infrastructure spending, but it remains small with limited scale. Revenue can be lumpy and the company has historically relied on capital markets and contracts to fund growth; this can lead to share‑price volatility. Key considerations include product adoption, contract wins, and the company’s cash position. As with many small companies, competition, supply chains and financing needs are material risks. This summary is general educational information, not personal adviceβ€”suitability depends on your investment objectives and risk tolerance, and values can rise as well as fall.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Buy

Analyst Rating

Analysts recommend buying Beam Global's stock, expecting it to rise significantly to $9.75.

Average

Financial Health

Beam Global is generating modest revenue and cash flow but faces challenges in profitability.

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Small-cap growth potential

Beam operates in a niche of solar infrastructure and EV charging that could scale with deployments, though small‑cap volatility and financing needs make outcomes uncertain.

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EV charging edge

Products like the EV ARC offer off‑grid charging for fleets and municipalities, aligning with EV trends β€” adoption speed and competition influence results.

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Policy and contracts

Government and municipal contracts can provide revenue boosts, but reliance on wins and reimbursement timing can create uneven cashflows for a small company.

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