Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Art. 53 LR - Press release

LEM announces strong sales but lower orders in Q1 2023/24

Geneva, Switzerland, 27 July 2023 - LEM (SIX: LEHN), a leading global company in electrical measurement for renewable energy, automation, power network and e-mobilityapplications, announces Q1 results for 2023/24 (April-June)compared to 2022/23:

  • Bookings decreased by 48.8% to CHF 81.0 million (CHF 158.1 million)
  • Sales increased by 23.8% to CHF 112.3 million (CHF 90.7 million); at constant exchange rates, sales increased by 34.6%
  • The company benefits from a diverse global distribution of sales, led by China and EMEA:
    • China CHF 39.8 m (35.5% of total)
    • EMEA CHF 39.4 m (35.1% of total)
    • Rest-of-AsiaCHF 20.5 m (18.2% of total)
    • Americas CHF 12.6 m (11.2% of total)
  • R&D investments of CHF 8.3 million (CHF 8.5 million), or 7.4% of sales
  • EBIT increased by 34.3% to CHF 26.2 million (CHF 19.5 million); the EBIT margin increased to 23.3% (21.5%)
  • Net profit for the period increased to CHF 20.5 million (CHF 14.7 million)

Frank Rehfeld, Chief Executive Officer, said: "The first quarter of our new business year 23/24 was the strongest in LEM history. We are very pleased about the top-line growth of 23.8% and increased EBIT margin of 23.3%. At constant currencies, our sales even increased by 34.6%. With supply chains improving, we delivered many long-standing orders. Long-term demand for electrification continues to increase, and the fundamentals of our business remain excellent. Therefore, we are continuing to invest and ramping up production capacity to meet future demand, and our new factory in Malaysia will start production in early 2024."

Andrea Borla, Chief Financial Officer, remarked: "EBIT increased by 34.3% to CHF 26.2 million, which confirms the successful first quarter. Our lower bookings are a result of normalization of ordering patterns back to pre-pandemic levels, and they also reflect slowing markets, especially in China. We remain vigilant about possible market volatility in the coming quarters, while we continue to benefit from risk spread across businesses and regions."

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Performance by businesses

in CHF millions

Q1 2023/24

Businesses

Scope

Automation

drives, robots, tooling

34.3

machines, elevators,

HVAC

Automotive

battery (EV & CE), motor

27.4

control, onboard

charging

Renewable Energy

solar, wind

21.0

Energy Distribution

charging stations, smart

15.6

& High Precision

grid, energy storage,

high precision

Track

trains, metro, trackside

14.2

Total

112.3

Q1 2022/23

Change

30.5+12.5%

21.8+25.7%

15.4+36.2%

13.8+12.6%

9.3+52.8%

90.7 +23.8%

Automation

Our products for motor drives in manufacturing equipment, tooling machines, robotics, and conveyor belts, experienced good sales growth.

Automotive

Sales in our most important market, China, reduced slightly due to supply chain constraints preceding Q1. This was balanced out by strong sales in Korea and EMEA. We are increasing our production capacity at our Bulgaria site, which was accredited for Automotive production by IATF.

Renewable Energy

We had very good demand, with China as the major market for our solar products. There was also considerable demand coming from Europe. The prospects for Renewable Energy remain promising, as the global trend of decarbonization continues to drive long-term growth.

Energy Distribution & High Precision

We increased sales of our DC meter for EV charging stations, with Europe and the US contributing to major growth. Demand for our energy grid solutions remained strong, while our High Precision solutions for test benches and MRI scanners continued to develop well.

Track

Our traction business, with its project-based long investment horizons, grew due to extra demand coming from the EU, which is renewing energy meters for locomotives in various countries.

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Performance by regions

in CHF millions

Regions

China

Rest-of-Asia

EMEA

Americas

Total

Q1 2023/24

Scope

39.8

Japan, South Korea,

20.5

India, Southeast Asia

Europe, Middle East &

39.4

Africa

NAFTA & Latin

12.6

America

112.3

Q1 2022/23

Change

37.6 +5.9%

15.1 +35.8%

28.0 +41.0%

10.1 +25.3%

90.7 +23.8%

China

Sales increased despite a competitive market with many new players and sluggish economic growth. Demand for electric vehicles and solar combined with energy storage slowed considerably. The Automation business was relatively flat.

Rest-of-Asia

In South Korea, we sold more sensors for EV and hybrid cars, while business in Japan stood out with strong sales in Automation and High Precision. In India, we were finally able to deliver many orders for our Track clients, and the comparatively smaller Automotive business continued to grow.

EMEA

Traction performed very well, supported by investments across the value chain. Our metering solutions were in high demand, backed by investments in the ramp-up of charging infrastructure. Automotive and Automation performance was solid.

Americas

Automation continues to show high demand for sensors for processing lines. In Automotive, we gained from new designs in motor control for EV platforms, while battery management solutions retained a strong position.

Improved profitability

Gross profit was up by 19.6% at CHF 51.8 million (CHF 43.3 million), while the gross profit margin decreased slightly to 46.1%.

SG&A costs were up by 12.8% to CHF 17.3 million (CHF 15.3 million) and accounted for 15.4% of sales (16.9%). This increase reflects our digitalization projects and recruitment of additional talent. R&D was down in absolute terms by 2.1% to CHF 8.3 million (CHF 8.5 million), or down at 7.4% of sales (9.4%).

EBIT improved by 34.3% to CHF 26.2 million from CHF 19.5 million, primarily due to the increase in revenue. Our EBIT margin was up, at 23.3% compared with 21.5% last year.

The negative impact of foreign exchange translations was CHF 1.2 million, compared to CHF 1.0 million last year, primarily due to CHF appreciation. Group tax expenses of CHF 3.9 million represent a tax rate of 16.1%.

Net profit increased to CHF 20.5 million, while the net profit margin grew to 18.3% compared with 16.2% last year.

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Financial calendar

The financial year runs from 1 April to 31 March

10

November 2023

Half year results 2023/24

2

February 2024

9 months results 2023/24

28

May 2024

Full year results 2023/24

27

June 2024

Annual General Meeting for the financial year 2023/24

2

July 2024

Dividend ex-date

4

July 2024

Dividend payment date

LEM - Life Energy Motion

A leading company in electrical measurement, LEM engineers the best solutions for energy and mobility, ensuring that our customers' systems are optimized, reliable and safe.

Our 1,700 people in 17 countries transform technology potential into powerful answers. We develop and recruit the best global talent, working at the forefront of megatrends such as renewable energy, mobility, automation, and digitization. With innovative electrical solutions, we are helping our customers and society accelerate the transition to a more sustainable future.

Listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange since 1986, the company's ticker symbol is LEHN. www.lem.com

Contact: Investment community

Contact: Media

Andrea Borla, Chief Finance Officer

Cabinet Privé de Conseils s.a. (CPC)

Phone: +41 22 706 1250

Michael Füglister: fuglister@cpc-pr.com,mobile: +41 78 839 07 62

Email:investor@lem.com

Etienne Vioget: vioget@cpc-pr.com,mobile: +41 79 560 54 83

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Appendix

Consolidated income statement

April to June

In CHF thousands

2023/24

2022/23

Change

Sales

112'344

90'723

+23.8%

Cost of goods sold

(60'593)

(47'451)

Gross profit

51'752

43'271

+19.6%

Gross profit margin (in %)

46.1%

47.7%

Sales expense

(7'012)

(6'673)

Administration expense

(10'257)

(8'629)

Research & development expense

(8'327)

(8'510)

Other income

8

25

EBIT

26'164

19'484

+34.3%

EBIT margin (in %)

23.3%

21.5%

Financial expense

(579)

(325)

Financial income

104

63

Foreign exchange effect

(1'209)

(1'024)

Profit before taxes

24'481

18'198

+34.5%

Income taxes

(3'936)

(3'517)

Net profit

20'544

14'681

+39.9%

Net profit margin (in %)

18.3%

16.2%

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