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07/05/2026 07:30
SGL Carbon: Expected lower sales, but EBITDA margin improved. Forecast confirmedEQS-News: SGL Carbon SE / Key word(s): Quarterly / Interim Statement SGL Carbon: Expected lower sales, but EBITDA margin improved. Forecast confirmed
The decline in sales of higher-margin products led to a 11.6% quarter-over-quarter decrease in adjusted EBITDA to €29.6 million (Q1 2025: €33.5 million). This figure includes a one-time compensation payment of €7.7 million resulting from the adjustment of an existing supply contract with a semiconductor customer. The adjusted EBITDA margin improved from 14.3% to 16.0% in the first quarter of 2026. “High inventory levels at our semiconductor customers are currently still weighing on demand for our specialty graphite products. The agreed contractual terms also complicate the establishment of long-term business relationships with our customers. We are therefore in discussions to find solutions for future partnership-based cooperation that serve the interests of both parties,” explains Andreas Klein, CEO of SGL Carbon, regarding the received compensation payment. With slightly lower depreciation and amortization of €12.2 million (Q1 2025: €12.8 million) and taking into account one-time and extraordinary items of minus €1.5 million, EBIT for the first quarter rose to €15.9 million (Q1 2025: €3.4 million). This is primarily attributable to the completion of the restructuring. In the prior year, high restructuring expenses had a negative impact of €16.6 million on the first quarter. As a result, a positive consolidated net income of €5.9 million was reported in the first quarter of 2026 (Q1 2025: negative €6.1 million). Development of the business units The Graphite Solutions (GS) business unit reported sales of €106.4 million in the first quarter 2026, down 8.8% from the same quarter of the previous year (Q1 2025: €116.7 million). Due to persistently high customer inventories, demand from the semiconductor market segment remained low. SGL Carbon had already indicated in recent months that it would support semiconductor customers in reducing their inventory levels to pave the way for future collaboration beyond the original contract term. GS’s sales therefore also include previously described compensation payment of €7.7 million resulting from the adjustment of an existing supply contract with a semiconductor customer. The decline in GS’s sales had a negative impact on the business unit’s adjusted EBITDA. On a quarter-over-quarter basis, adjusted EBITDA fell by 14.8% to €18.4 million (Q1 2025: €21.6 million), despite a profit-impacting compensation payment of €7.7 million. This is primarily due to the decline in volume of high-margin products for the semiconductor industry and the resulting lower utilization of production capacity. In addition, negative price effects, slightly higher raw material prices, and currency effects impacted adjusted EBITDA. The adjusted EBITDA margin decreased accordingly to 17.3% on a quarterly basis (Q1 2025: 18.5%). The Process Technology (PT) business unit reported a 30.1% decline in sales to €25.5 million in the first quarter of 2026 (Q1 2025: €36.5 million). Rising energy prices, high labor costs, regulatory requirements, and the resulting uncertainty in the chemical industry are causing many companies to postpone capital projects as well as maintenance and replacement investments. The decline in sales is also reflected in the development of adjusted EBITDA, which fell significantly from €11.0 million in the first quarter of the previous year to €4.1 million. In addition to volume effects, lower selling prices weighed on PT’s adjusted EBITDA. Consequently, the adjusted EBITDA margin decreased to 16.1%. It should be noted that the margin for the first quarter of 2025, at 30.1%, was significantly above the full-year 2025 average of 24.3%. Sales in the Fiber Composites (FC) business unit - a merger of the former Carbon Fibers and Composite Solutions - amounted to €47.7 million in the first quarter of 2026, down from €76.6 million in the same quarter of the previous year. The decline of €28.9 million is primarily due to a negative sales effect compared to the previous quarter resulting from the discontinuation of loss-making business activities as part of the Carbon Fibers restructuring in mid-2025. The significant cost reductions resulting from the restructuring of the carbon fiber business led to an improvement in the FC business segment's adjusted EBITDA of €7.5 million to €9.0 million in the first quarter of 2026 (Q1 2025: €1.5 million). This figure also includes the earnings contribution from activities accounted for using the equity method, in particular the joint venture Brembo SGL Carbon Ceramic Brakes (BSCCB), which contributed €4.0 million (Q1 2025: €1.6 million). Accordingly, the adjusted EBITDA margin increased from 2.0% to 18.9%. Outlook With the outbreak of armed conflict in the Middle East, the risks of a further slowdown in overall economic growth have increased. Should the conflict persist and cause lasting disruptions to energy and raw material supply chains, we cannot rule out negative impacts on our sales markets. Regardless of the economic conditions, we will continue to engage in dialogue with our semiconductor customers in the coming months to shape future cooperation. Based on current information and assuming that conditions do not deteriorate further, we confirm the revenue and earnings forecast for fiscal year 2026 issued on March 19, 2026. For the 2026 fiscal year, we continue to expect consolidated revenue of between €720 million and €770 million and adjusted EBITDA of between €110 million and €130 million. Further details on business performance in the first quarter of 2026 can be found in the quarterly statement on our website at www.sglcarbon.com. Key figures Q1 2026
Outlook 2026
About SGL Carbon SGL Carbon is a technology-based company and one of the world’s leading manufacturers of carbon-based solutions. Its materials and products made from specialty graphite, carbon fibers, and composite materials serve the most demanding applications in many industries that are shaping the future: mobility, semiconductor technology, LEDs, energy generation, aerospace, and fuel cell manufacturing. SGL Carbon also develops forward-looking and reliable solutions for the chemical industry, numerous industrial applications, and, increasingly, the defense industry. With approximately 3,800 employees at 29 locations in Europe, North America, and Asia, SGL Carbon generated revenue of 850 million euros in fiscal year 2025. Further information about SGL Carbon can be found at www.sglcarbon.com/presse. Please find a collection of press photos available for download here: https://www.sglcarbon.com/en/newsroom/press-images/ Important note: To the extent that our press release contains forward-looking statements, the latter are based on information that is available at present and on our current forecasts and assumptions. Forward-looking statements, by their very nature, entail known as well as unknown risks and uncertainties that may lead to actual developments and events differing substantially from the forward-looking assessments. Forward-looking statements must not be understood to be guarantees. Instead, future developments and events depend on a large number of factors; they comprise various risks and imponderables and are based on assumptions that may possibly turn out not to be appropriate. These include unforeseeable changes to fundamental political, economic, legal and societal conditions, particularly in the context of our main customers’ industries, the competitive situation, interest and exchange rate trends, technological developments as well as other risks and uncertainties. We perceive additional risks e.g. in pricing developments, unforeseeable events in the environment of companies acquired and Group member companies as well as in current cost savings programs from time to time. The SGL Carbon assumes no obligation and does not intend to adjust or otherwise update these forward-looking statements either. SGL Carbon SE Claudia Kellert – Head of Investor Relations, Communications and Corporate Sustainability Soehnleinstrasse 8 65201 Wiesbaden/Germany Phone +49 611 6029-100 Fax +49 611 6029-101 press@sglcarbon.com www.sglcarbon.com 07.05.2026 CET/CEST Dissemination of a Corporate News, transmitted by EQS News - a service of EQS Group.
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