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ENVX Drops As Enovix Warns On Smartphone Battery Delays

TIM SYKESUPDATED MAY. 22, 2026, 4:08 PM ET
Reviewed by Jack Kelloggand Fact-checked by Ellis Hobbs

Enovix Corporation stocks have been trading up by 6.03 percent following highly positive coverage of its advanced battery technology.

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Weekly Update May 18 – May 22, 2026: On Friday, May 22, 2026 Enovix Corporation stock [NASDAQ: ENVX] is trending up by 6.03%! Discover the key drivers behind this movement as well as our expert analysis in the detailed breakdown below.

Industrials industry expert:

Analyst sentiment – negative

Enovix occupies an emerging but still pre-scale position in next‑gen lithium-ion, with differentiated 100% silicon-anode IP but highly stressed fundamentals. Revenue of $7.6M in Q1 on a ~$1.4B EV implies an extreme ~40x sales multiple despite gross margin only 19% and EBIT margin deeply negative. Cash burn remains heavy (Q1 operating cash flow -$33M; FCF -$36M), with cumulative retained losses over $1.0B. Liquidity is strong near term (current ratio 8.3; ~$529M cash/investments), but leverage is high and ROIC sharply negative.

Technically, the stock has attempted a short-term rebound from sub‑$6 levels, with a weekly sequence of higher closes culminating at $6.69, but the low dollar price and prior selling pressure indicate a fragile uptrend. Intraday 5‑minute action shows active trading but fading volume into strength, suggesting traders are selling rips rather than building positions. The key actionable level is $6.00: above it, momentum buyers can trade against support with tight stops; a decisive break below signals a likely retest of recent lows.

Near-term catalysts center on smartphone qualification resets, ramp progress at Fab2, and defense/industrial design wins. Q1 beat expectations (EPS -$0.14 vs -$0.16; revenue +49% YoY) and guidance of $8–$9M Q2 revenue is modestly ahead of consensus, but the extended smartphone commercialization timeline pushes the revenue inflection out multiple quarters versus typical Industrials/Industrial Tech peers. Street targets have compressed yet cluster around $7–$8. Risk‑reward is skewed to the downside near term; fair value sits around $6 with resistance at $7.50 and support at $5.25.

Quick Financial Overview

Enovix Corporation is still in the build-out phase, and the numbers show it clearly. Q1 2026 revenue of $7.6M beat expectations and grew 49% year-over-year, helped by defense and industrial shipments from its Korea facility. Gross margin turned positive at 19.2%, but operating loss was still about $43.9M, and net loss from continuing operations was roughly $38.3M, so the core business remains far from break-even.

Key ratios underline the early-stage profile. With about $31.8M in trailing revenue and enterprise value near $1.39B, ENVX trades at a rich price-to-sales near 40x and price-to-book around 5.8x. Profitability metrics are deeply negative, with return on equity near -60% and return on assets in the mid -20% range, reflecting heavy research and manufacturing scale-up. On the positive side, a current ratio of 8.3 and quick ratio of 7.9 show a strong liquidity cushion, with around $90.6M of cash and over $528M in cash plus short-term investments.

More Breaking News

From a trading lens, ENVX price action has stabilized after the earnings reaction but remains volatile. On the weekly tape, the stock bounced from about $5.54 to close near $6.69, showing dip buyers stepping in after the post-news flush. Intraday, the 5-minute chart shows a steady grind higher through the session, with higher lows building from the low $6.30s into the high $6.60s–$6.70s into the close. For short-term traders, that intraday trend suggests active support in the mid-$6s, with resistance starting to show in the upper-$6.70s.

Conclusion

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