Acorn Energy to Present Full-Year 2025 Results and Q4 Earnings March 5

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Acorn Energy will report 2025 full-year and Q4 results March 5, with a conference call. The company's OmniMetrix subsidiary provides infrastructure monitoring solutions to Fortune 500 clients.

Acorn Energy to Present Full-Year 2025 Results and Q4 Earnings March 5

Acorn Energy Inc. (ACFN) will release its fourth quarter and full-year 2025 financial results on March 5, 2026, followed by a live conference call with investors and analysts at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The earnings presentation will provide an update on the company's operational and financial performance across its portfolio of infrastructure monitoring and management solutions.

The company's OmniMetrix subsidiary operates as a primary business unit, offering wireless remote monitoring and control systems designed for critical infrastructure applications. The platform currently supports tens of thousands of monitored endpoints globally, including operations for more than 25 companies listed in the Fortune and Global 500 rankings.

Acorn has significantly broadened its technology offerings in recent periods, with expanded infrastructure asset management capabilities targeting three key market segments: cellular tower operators, data center facilities, and utility companies. The expansion reflects growing demand for automated remote monitoring solutions across these sectors. Investors and stakeholders can access call details through the company's investor relations channels.

Source: GlobeNewswire Inc.

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