Stock Track | Canadian Solar Plummets 17.88% as Q2 Earnings Miss and Outlook Disappoints

Stock Track
Aug 21, 2025

Canadian Solar (CSIQ) shares plummeted 17.88% in intraday trading after the company reported second-quarter earnings that fell far short of analyst expectations and lowered its full-year revenue guidance. The solar technology and renewable energy company's disappointing results and cautious outlook have raised concerns about its near-term prospects in a challenging market environment.

For the second quarter, Canadian Solar reported revenue of $1.69 billion, up 4% year-over-year but significantly below the consensus estimate of $1.95 billion. The company posted an adjusted loss of $0.53 per share, a stark contrast to the $1.61 profit analysts had expected. This dramatic earnings miss was attributed to delayed storage shipments and project sales that shifted to the second half of the year.

Adding to investor concerns, Canadian Solar lowered its full-year 2025 revenue guidance to a range of $5.6 billion to $6.3 billion, down from its previous forecast of $6.1 billion to $7.1 billion. The company cited ongoing challenges in the solar industry, including rising supply chain prices and trade uncertainties. Dr. Shawn Qu, Chairman and CEO of Canadian Solar, warned that "The second half will remain challenging, with rising solar supply chain prices and ongoing trade uncertainties." This cautious outlook suggests that the company's struggles may persist in the coming quarters, contributing to the sharp sell-off in its stock.

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