Worksport Q4 Revenue Up 65% as Full-Year Sales Reach $16.2M
Worksport posted 65% fourth-quarter revenue growth and a 380% gross profit surge, while full-year sales rose 91% to $16.2 million with low-30% gross margins. It secured an offshore manufacturing partner for Aetherlux, allied with Potomac International for federal procurement, and advanced COR system UL and CSA certification toward Q1 completion.
1. Record Revenue and Profit Growth
Worksport’s November 2025 revenue marked the highest monthly total in company history, preceding fourth-quarter revenue growth of 65% year-over-year and a 380% increase in gross profit. For the full year, sales climbed 91% to $16.2 million, and gross margins expanded into the low 30% range.
2. Manufacturing Partner Selection
On January 27, subsidiary Terravis Energy selected a major offshore manufacturer for its Aetherlux heat pump platform featuring Zerofrost anti-frosting technology. This partnership establishes scalable production capacity ahead of broader commercial rollout.
3. Federal Procurement Partnership
On February 3, Worksport formed a strategic alliance with Potomac International Partners to accelerate access to federal government procurement channels and commercial markets. The collaboration leverages Potomac’s compliance expertise and institutional networks.
4. Compliance and Certification Progress
By mid-February, a government entity began evaluating the Aetherlux Pro heat pump while AHRI and ENERGY STAR certification processes advanced. On February 19, Worksport’s COR portable energy system secured key transportation and federal compliance approvals, with UL and CSA certifications expected in Q1 2026.