Item 1. Financial Statements
Item
1. Financial Statements
Worksport
Ltd.
Condensed
Consolidated Balance Sheets
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 3,761,690
$ 4,883,099
Accounts receivable, net
515,074
42,589
Other receivable
209,702
169,728
Inventory (Note 3)
6,835,491
5,190,054
Prepaid expenses and deposits (Note 6)
1,055,971
192,192
Total current assets
12,377,928
10,477,662
Investments (Note 11)
122,681
66,308
Property and equipment, net (Note 4)
13,208,163
13,644,226
Operating lease right-of-use assets (Note 12)
299,376
595,415
Intangible assets, net (Note 5)
1,040,474
953,049
Total assets
$ 27,048,622
$ 25,736,660
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities
Accounts payable
$ 2,814,718
$ 1,526,630
Accrued liabilities and other
1,078,355
800,283
Accrued compensation
288,489
377,112
Long-term debt, current portion (Note 13)
1,774,307
222,992
Lease liability, current portion (Note 12)
110,202
246,535
Total current liabilities
6,066,071
3,173,552
Lease liability, excluding current portion (Note 12)
189,116
368,472
Long-term debt, excluding current portion (Note 13)
1,014,043
4,781,005
Total liabilities
7,269,230
8,323,029
Shareholders’ equity
Series A, B Preferred & Series C Convertible Preferred stock, $ 0.001
par value, 10,000,000
shares authorized, 100
Series A, 0
Series B, and 371,784
Series C issued and outstanding, respectively (Note 7)
372
-
Series A, B Preferred & Series C Convertible Preferred stock, $0.001 par value, 10,000,000 shares authorized, 100 Series
A, 0 Series B, and 371,784 Series C issued and outstanding, respectively (Note 7)
372
-
Common stock, $ 0.001 par value, 45,000,000 shares authorized, 7,589,036 and 4,016,205 shares issued and outstanding, respectively (Note 7)
7,588
4,016
Additional paid-in capital
95,783,778
79,781,674
Share subscriptions receivable
( 512,392 )
( 1,577 )
Share subscriptions payable
2,126,352
2,115,064
Accumulated deficit
( 77,617,726 )
( 64,476,966 )
Cumulative translation adjustment
( 8,580 )
( 8,580 )
Total shareholders’ equity
19,779,392
17,413,631
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity
$ 27,048,622
$ 25,736,660
See
accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements which form an integral part of the Condensed Consolidated Financial
Statements.
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Worksport
Ltd.
Condensed
Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Loss
For
the Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
2025
2024
2025
2024
Three
Months ended September 30,
Nine
Months ended September 30,
2025
2024
2025
2024
Net
sales
$ 5,013,872
$ 3,122,359
$ 11,358,835
$ 5,556,535
Cost
of sales
3,445,088
2,875,186
8,311,718
4,975,277
Gross
profit
1,568,784
247,173
3,047,117
581,258
Operating
expenses
Research
and development
301,095
396,446
975,529
1,811,911
General
and administrative
2,950,100
2,478,809
8,409,789
6,684,048
Sales
and marketing
2,362,195
661,238
4,537,299
1,206,807
Professional
fees
748,656
621,728
1,812,190
2,332,069
(Gain)
loss on foreign exchange
( 491 )
( 5,832 )
( 4,129 )
1,853
Total
operating expenses
6,361,555
4,152,389
15,730,678
12,036,688
Loss
from operations
( 4,792,771 )
( 3,905,216 )
( 12,683,561 )
( 11,455,430 )
Other
income (expense)
Interest
expense
( 138,887 )
( 229,701 )
( 462,481 )
( 487,463 )
Interest
income
2,979
-
22,415
3,054
Rental
income
-
-
-
76,866
Total
other income (expense)
( 135,908 )
( 229,701 )
( 440,066 )
( 407,543 )
Net
loss
$ ( 4,928,679 )
$ ( 4,134,917 )
$ ( 13,123,627 )
$ ( 11,862,973 )
Loss
per share (basic and diluted)
$ ( 0.75 )
$ ( 1.40 )
$ ( 2.44 )
$ ( 4.64 )
Weighted
average number of shares (basic and diluted)
6,563,228
2,943,279
5,377,750
2,554,075
See
accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements which form an integral part of the Condensed Consolidated Financial
Statements.
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Worksport
Ltd.
Condensed
Consolidated Statements of Shareholders’ Equity
For
the Three Months Ended September 30, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Receivable
Payable
Deficit
Adjustment
(Deficit)
Preferred
Stock
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Share
Subscriptions
Share
Subscription
Accumulated
Cumulative
Translation
Total
Stockholders’
Equity
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Receivable
Payable
Deficit
Adjustment
(Deficit)
Balance at July 1, 2024
100
$ -
2,852,070
$ 2,852
$ 69,230,341
$ ( 1,577 )
$ 5,964,290
$ ( 56,041,233 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 19,146,093
Issuance for services and subscriptions payable
-
-
1,669
2
1,071,713
-
280,184
-
-
1,351,899
Share issuance
-
-
238,300
238
2,210,031
-
( 2,210,269 )
-
-
-
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 4,134,917 )
-
( 4,134,917 )
Balance at September 30, 2024
100
$ -
3,092,039
$ 3,092
$ 72,512,085
$ ( 1,577 )
$ 4,034,205
$ ( 60,176,150 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 16,363,075
Balance at July 1, 2025
49,435
$ 49
5,519,130
$ 5,518
$ 87,970,432
$ ( 1,577 )
$ 2,022,630
$ ( 72,671,914 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 17,316,558
Issuance for services and subscriptions payable
-
-
4,594
5
696,168
-
103,722
-
-
799,895
Share issuance
-
-
87,894
88
318,410
-
-
-
-
318,498
Issuance of preferred shares pursuant to Reg-A
2,299,867
2,300
-
-
2,232,233
( 188,427 )
-
-
-
2,046,106
Conversion of Series C preferred shares
( 1,977,418 )
( 1,977 )
1,977,418
1,977
-
-
-
-
-
-
Issuance of warrants pursuant to Reg-A
-
-
-
-
4,566,535
( 322,388 )
-
-
-
4,244,147
Dividend payable on Series C preferred shares
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 17,133 )
-
( 17,133 )
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 4,928,679 )
-
( 4,928,679 )
Balance at September 30, 2025
371,884
$ 372
7,589,036
$ 7,588
$ 95,783,778
$ ( 512,392 )
$ 2,126,352
$ ( 77,617,726 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 19,779,392
See
accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements which form an integral part of the Condensed Consolidated Financial
Statements.
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Worksport
Ltd.
Condensed
Consolidated Statements of Shareholders’ Equity
For
the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Receivable
Payable
Deficit
Adjustment
(Deficit)
Preferred
Stock
Common
Stock
Additional
Paid-in
Share
Subscriptions
Share
Subscription
Accumulated
Cumulative
Translation
Total
Stockholders’
Equity
Shares
Amount
Shares
Amount
Capital
Receivable
Payable
Deficit
Adjustment
(Deficit)
Balance at January 1, 2024
100
$ -
2,032,050
$ 2,032
$ 64,685,693
$ ( 1,577 )
$ 1,814,152
$ ( 48,313,177 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 18,178,543
Issuance for services and subscriptions payable
-
-
33,384
33
2,896,431
-
571,858
-
-
3,468,322
Share issuance (Note 7)
-
-
526,016
526
5,404,944
-
( 2,210,269 )
-
-
3,195,201
Warrant inducement (Note 15)
-
-
284,000
284
( 474,850 )
-
3,858,464
-
-
3,383,898
Warrant exercise (Note 15)
-
-
216,589
217
( 133 )
-
-
-
-
84
Net loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 11,862,973 )
-
( 11,862,973 )
Balance at September 30, 2024
100
$ -
3,092,039
$ 3,092
$ 72,512,085
$ ( 1,577 )
$ 4,034,205
$ ( 60,176,150 )
$ ( 8,580 )
$ 16,363,075
Balance
at January 1, 2025
100
$
-
4,016,205
$
4,016
$
79,781,674
$
( 1,577
)
$
2,115,064
$
( 64,476,966
)
$
( 8,580
)
$
17,413,631
Balance
100
$
-
4,016,205
$
4,016
$
79,781,674
$
( 1,577
)
$
2,115,064
$
( 64,476,966
)
$
( 8,580
)
$
17,413,631
Issuance
for services and subscriptions payable
-
-
189,703
190
2,183,652
-
11,288
-
-
2,195,130
Shares
issued (Note 7)
-
-
110,619
110
504,262
-
-
-
-
504,372
Warrant
exercise (Note 15)
-
-
1,295,091
1,295
6,383,545
-
-
-
-
6,384,840
Issuance
of preferred shares pursuant to Reg-A
2,349,202
2,349
-
-
2,247,329
( 188,427
)
-
-
-
2,061,251
Conversion
of Series C preferred shares
( 1,977,418
)
( 1,977
)
1,977,418
1,977
-
-
-
-
-
-
Issuance
of warrants pursuant to Reg-A
-
-
-
-
4,683,316
( 322,388
)
-
-
-
4,360,928
Dividends
payable on Series C preferred shares
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 17,133
)
-
( 17,133
)
Net
loss
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
( 13,123,627
)
-
( 13,123,627
)
Balance
at September 30, 2025
371,884
$
372
7,589,036
$
7,588
$
95,783,778
$
( 512,392
)
$
2,126,352
$
( 77,617,726
)
$
( 8,580
)
$
19,779,392
Balance
371,884
$
372
7,589,036
$
7,588
$
95,783,778
$
( 512,392
)
$
2,126,352
$
( 77,617,726
)
$
( 8,580
)
$
19,779,392
See
accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements which form an integral part of the Condensed Consolidated Financial
Statements.
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Worksport
Ltd.
Condensed
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
For
the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2025 and 2024
(Unaudited)
2025
2024
Operating Activities
Net loss
$ ( 13,123,627 )
$ ( 11,862,973 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash from operating activities:
Shares, options and warrants issued for services
2,139,566
3,105,869
Depreciation and amortization
1,359,522
1,019,867
Change in operating lease
( 19,650 )
3,966
Adjustments to reconcile net income loss to cash provided
by (used in) operating activities
( 9,644,189 )
( 7,733,271 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities (Note 10)
( 1,545,993 )
( 225,941 )
Net cash used in operating activities
( 11,190,182 )
( 7,959,212 )
Cash Flows from Investing Activities
Purchase of intangible assets
( 376,802 )
-
Purchase of property and equipment
( 634,082 )
( 500,760 )
Purchase of investments
( 56,373 )
-
Net cash used in investing activities
( 1,067,257 )
( 500,760 )
Financing Activities
Net change in related party loan
-
( 16,495 )
Proceeds from warrant exercise
6,384,840
3,746,435
Proceeds from issuance of preferred stock, net of issuance cost
2,082,013
-
Proceeds from issuance of warrants, net of issuance cost
4,387,189
-
Proceeds from line of credit
8,843,139
7,339,525
Proceeds from long-term debt
-
1,437,998
Repayments on line of credit
( 10,910,449 )
( 3,450,785 )
Repayments on long-term debt
( 148,337 )
( 5,300,000 )
Proceeds from issuance of common shares, net of issuance cost
497,635
3,195,201
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
11,136,030
6,951,879
Change in cash
( 1,121,409 )
( 1,508,093 )
Cash and cash equivalents - beginning of period
4,883,099
3,365,778
Cash and cash equivalents - end of
period
$ 3,761,690
$ 1,857,685
Supplemental Disclosure of cash flow information
Income tax paid
$ -
$ -
Interest paid
$ 301,000
$ 487,000
See accompanying Notes to Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements which form an integral part of the Condensed
Consolidated Financial Statements.
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Worksport
Ltd.
Notes
to the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
1.
Description of Business and Significant Accounting Policies
The
accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements have been prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted
accounting principles for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Article 10 of Regulation S-X. In
the opinion of management, all adjustments consisting of normal recurring adjustments considered necessary for the fair presentation
of results for the interim period have been included. The results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30,
2025 are not necessarily indicative of the results expected for the full year. The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto included in our Form
10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. All references to years in these financial statements are fiscal years.
Reclassifications
– Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to current year’s presentation. The Company reclassified research
and development of $ 301,095 and $ 396,446 for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, which were reclassified from
general and administrative expense to research and development expense. The Company reclassified research and development of $ 975,529 and
$ 1,811,911 for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively, which were reclassified from general and administrative expense
to research and development expense. This change improves the disclosure of costs to develop new products and technologies and reflects
the Company’s ongoing investment in innovation. The change also provides a more accurate depiction of the Company’s operating
performance.
Recent
accounting pronouncements
Recent
accounting pronouncements adopted
In
November 2023, the Financial Standards Accounting Board (FASB) issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) 2023-07 “ Segment Reporting
(Topic 280) : Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures ” which expands annual and interim disclosure requirements
for reportable segments, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. ASU 2023-07 is effective for our
annual periods beginning January 1, 2024, and for interim periods beginning January 1, 2025, with early adoption permitted. We adopted
this standard for the year ended December 31, 2024, and applied the amendments retrospectively to all prior periods presented. Refer
to Note 17, Segment Reporting. The adoption of this standard did not have a material effect on the financial statements and related disclosures.
Recent
accounting pronouncements not yet adopted
In
December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09 “ Income Taxes (Topics 740) : Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures ”
to expand the disclosure requirements for income taxes, specifically related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid. ASU 2023-09
is effective for our annual periods beginning January 1, 2025, with early adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the
potential effect that the updated standard will have on the financial statements and related disclosures.
In
November 2024, the FASB issued ASU 2024-03, “ Income Statement – Reporting Comprehensive Income – Expense Disaggregation
Disclosures” to enhance disclosure of specified categories of expenses (purchases of inventory, employee compensation, depreciation
and amortization) included in certain expense captions presented on the face of the income statement. ASU 2024-03 is effective for annual
periods beginning after December 15, 2026, and for interim periods within fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2027, with early
adoption permitted. The Company is currently evaluating the potential effect that the updated standard will have on the financial statements
and related disclosures.
The
company considers the applicability and impact of all ASUs. ASUs not listed were assessed and determined to be either not applicable
or had or are expected to have an immaterial impact on the financial statements and related disclosures.
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2.
Going Concern
As
of September 30, 2025, the Company had $ 3,761,690
in cash and cash equivalents. The Company also has availability
on its revolving line of credit of $ 3,291,250 .
The Company has generated only limited revenues and has relied primarily upon capital generated from public and private offerings of
its securities. Since the Company’s acquisition of Worksport in 2014, it has never generated a profit. As of September 30, 2025,
the Company had an accumulated deficit of $ 77,617,726 .
The accompanying unaudited condensed
consolidated financial statements have been prepared assuming that the Company will continue as a going concern, which contemplates
the realization of assets and the liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business. During the three months ended
September 30, 2025, the Company had net losses of $ 4,928,679
(2024 - $ 4,134,917 ).
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company had net losses of $ 13,123,627
(2024 - $ 11,862,973 ). As
of September 30, 2025, the Company had working capital of $ 6,311,857
(December 31, 2024 – $ 7,304,110 )
and had an accumulated deficit of $ 77,617,726
(December 31, 2024 - $ 64,476,966 ).
The Company has not generated profit from operations since inception and to date has relied on debt and equity financing for
continued operations. The Company’s ability to continue as a going concern is dependent upon the ability to generate cash
flows from operations and obtain equity and/or debt financing. The Company intends to continue funding operations through equity and
debt financing arrangements, which may be insufficient to fund its capital expenditures, working capital and other cash requirements
in the long term. There can be no assurance that the steps management is taking to make the Company profitable will be
successful.
The
Company has historically operated at a loss, although that may change as sales volumes increase and margins improve. As of September
30, 2025, the Company had cash and cash equivalents of $ 3,761,690
(December 31, 2024 - $ 4,883,099 ).
Despite the Company having completed its purchasing of large manufacturing machinery for phase one output levels, operational costs
are expected to remain elevated and, thus, further decrease cash and cash equivalents. Concurrently, the Company intends to continue
its ramp-up of manufacturing and increasing sales volumes in 2025 and 2026, which should mitigate the effects of operational costs
on cash and cash equivalents as it releases new product lines; this view is supported by the fact that the manufacturing facility of
the Company was completed for initial production output in 2023 and quickly began improving output and sales during 2024 and into
2025.
The
Company has successfully raised cash, and it is positioned to do so again if deemed necessary or strategically advantageous. During
the year ended December 31, 2021, the Company, through its Reg-A public offering, private placement offering, underwritten public
offering, and exercises of warrants, raised an aggregate of approximately $ 32,500,000 .
On September 30, 2022, the Company filed a shelf registration statement on Form S-3, which was declared effective by the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) on October 13, 2022 (the “Shelf Registration Statement”), allowing the Company to issue up to $ 30,000,000
of common stock and prospectus supplement covering the offering, issuance and sale of up to $ 13,000,000
of common stock that may be issued and sold under an At The Market Offering Agreement dated September 30, 2022 (“ATM
Agreement”), with H.C. Wainwright & Co., LLC, as the sales agent (“HCW”). Pursuant to the ATM Agreement, HCW
is entitled to a commission equal to 3.0 %
of the gross sales price of the shares of common stock sold. Through September 30, 2025, the Company cumulatively sold and issued 872,027
shares of common stock in consideration for net proceeds of $ 6,751,381
under the ATM Agreement. The Shelf Registration Statement expired in October 2025 and the Company will file a new shelf registration statement
in November 2025.
On
November 2, 2023, the Company consummated a registered direct offering pursuant to which the Company issued 192,500 shares of common
stock and 157,500 pre-funded warrants to an institutional investor for a total net proceeds of $ 4,261,542 . Concurrently with the registered
direct offering, the Company issued the same institutional investor 700,000 warrants in a private sale. The warrants are exercisable
for 700,000 shares of common stock for $ 13.40 per share six months after issuance and until five and a half ( 5.5 ) years from the issuance
date, subject to beneficial ownership limitations as described in the warrants. The Company registered the 700,000 shares of common stock
underlying the warrants on a Form S-1 (333-276241) which was declared effective by the SEC on December 29, 2023.
On
March 20, 2024, the Company consummated a registered direct offering pursuant to which the Company issued 237,224 shares of common stock
and 147,789 pre-funded warrants to the same institutional investor as in the Company’s registered direct offering on November 2,
2023, for a total net proceeds of $ 2,629,083 . Concurrently with the registered direct offering, the Company issued the institutional
investor 770,026 warrants in a private sale. The warrants are exercisable for 770,026 shares of common stock for $ 7.40 per share six
months after issuance until five and a half years from the issuance date, subject to beneficial ownership limitations as described in
the warrants. The Company registered the 770,026 shares of common stock underlying the warrants on a Form S-1 (333-278461) which was
declared effective by the SEC on April 8, 2024.
On
May 29, 2024, Worksport sent an inducement letter to a shareholder offering an option to exercise their warrants at a reduced
exercise price of $ 5.198
per warrant. In turn for doing so, Worksport offered the shareholder new warrants to purchase up to 1,295,000
shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 5.198 .
The warrants had a term of 5.5
years, with a 6-month required holding period prior to exercise.
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On
December 13, 2024, the Company filed a prospectus supplement to amend and supplement a prospectus supplement dated as of November 5,
2024, as well as the prospectus supplement dated as of October 13, 2022, and the prospectus dated as of October 13, 2022 to increase
the maximum amount of shares that we are eligible to sell pursuant to the ATM Agreement under General Instruction I.B.6. to $ 4,962,092
of shares of our common stock not including whatever had been sold prior to this filing date.
On
February 27, 2025, Worksport entered into a warrant inducement agreement with a shareholder to exercise 755,558
of 1,295,000
May 2024 Warrants at a price of $ 5.198
per share. The remaining unexercised 539,442
warrants are included in share subscription payable. In return, the Company issued 1,424,500
new 2025 Inducement Warrants. Each Inducement Warrant has an exercise price of $ 6.502 ,
will become exercisable six months after issuance, and have a 5.5 -year
life. Worksport raised approximately $ 6,731,000
in gross proceeds before fees and expenses, with the funds earmarked for general corporate and working capital purposes.
On
June 13, 2025, Worksport completed the initial closing of its Regulation A offering whereby up to 3,100,000
Units may be sold at an offering price of $ 3.25
per unit. Each Unit consists of one share of 8 %
Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $ 0.001
per share (the “Series C Preferred Stock”) and one warrant for the right to purchase one (1) share of common stock,
$ 0.001
par value with an exercise price of $ 4.50
per share. The qualified Regulation A offering is expected to generate gross proceeds of $ 10,000,000 .
Through September 30, 2025, the Company completed twenty-four tranches and received proceeds of $ 6,469,202
(net of issuance costs of $ 665,905 ) and recognized share subscriptions
receivable of $ 458,720 (net of issuance costs of $ 41,130 ).
To
date, the Company’s principal sources of liquidity consist of net proceeds from public and private securities offerings and cash
exercises of outstanding warrants. Management is focused on transitioning towards revenue as its principal source of liquidity by growing
existing product offerings as well as the Company’s customer base. The Company cannot give assurance that it can increase its cash
balances or limit its cash consumption and thus maintain sufficient cash balances for planned operations or future business developments.
Future business development and demands may lead to cash utilization at levels greater than recently experienced. The Company may need
to raise additional capital in the future. However, the Company cannot provide assurances it will be able to raise additional capital
on acceptable terms, or at all.
The
Company has evaluated whether there are conditions and events, considered in the aggregate, that raise substantial doubt about the
Company’s ability to continue as a going concern within one year after the date the financial statements are issued. Still,
certain factors indicate the existence of a material uncertainty that cast substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to
continue as a going concern. The accompanying unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements do not include any adjustments
that might result from the outcome of this uncertainty. These adjustments could be material.
3.
Inventory
As
of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, inventory consists of the following:
Schedule of Inventory
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Raw materials
$ 4,138,808
$ 3,373,704
Finished goods
1,988,117
1,343,006
Work in progress
708,566
473,344
Inventories, net
$ 6,835,491
$ 5,190,054
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4.
Property and Equipment
Property
and equipment consist of:
Schedule of Property and Equipment
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Building
$ 6,079,410
$ 6,079,410
Manufacturing equipment
6,390,593
5,830,999
Land
2,239,405
2,239,405
Leasehold improvements
873,759
862,504
Product molds
524,476
524,476
Warehouse equipment
522,128
512,700
Electrical equipment
185,261
185,261
Automobile
242,642
172,645
Furniture
154,065
154,065
Computers
98,594
114,786
Property and equipment, at cost
17,310,333
16,676,251
Less: Accumulated depreciation
( 4,102,170 )
( 3,032,025 )
Property and equipment, net
$ 13,208,163
$ 13,644,226
Depreciation
expense for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was $ 374,195 and $ 403,267 , respectively. Depreciation expense for the nine months
ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was $ 1,070,145 and $ 1,017,988 , respectively.
5.
Intangible Assets
Intangible assets consist of patents, trademarks, copyrights, licenses, and software owned by Worksport and its subsidiaries. The Company’s utility patents and design registrations were issued between
2014 and 2025. The patents and software are amortized on a straight-line basis over their useful life. The Company’s trademark,
licenses, and other indefinite life intangible assets are reassessed every year for impairment. The Company determined that impairment
is not necessary for the prior year ended December 31, 2024 and for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025.
The
components of intangible assets are as follows:
Schedule of Components of Intangible Assets
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Software
$ 1,150,000
$ 1,150,000
License
218,329
103,329
Patent
62,706
62,706
Trademark
5,150
5,150
Other
291,253
29,451
Intangible assets, gross carrying amount
1,727,438
1,350,636
Less: Accumulated amortization
( 686,964 )
( 397,587 )
Intangible assets, net
$ 1,040,474
$ 953,049
Amortization
expense for the three months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was $ 96,459 and $ 627 , respectively. Amortization expense for the nine months
ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was $ 289,377 and $ 1,879 , respectively.
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Estimated
amortization of the patent and software over the next five calendar years and beyond September 30, 2025 is as follows:
Schedule
of Estimated Amortization of the patent and Software
2025
$ 97,000
2026
$ 386,000
2027
$ 3,000
2028
$ 3,000
2029
$ 2,000
Thereafter
$ 35,000
6.
Prepaid Expenses and Deposits
As
of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, prepaid expenses and deposits consist of the following:
Schedule of Prepaid Expenses and Deposits
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Consulting, services, and advertising
$ 693,788
$ 35,740
Insurance
147,673
65,938
Deposits
214,510
90,514
Prepaid
expenses and deposits
$ 1,055,971
$ 192,192
7.
Shareholders’ Equity (Deficit)
The Company is authorized to issue up to 55,000,000
shares of capital stock, par value $ 0.001 per share. Capital stock is divided into two classes designated as common stock and preferred
stock.
Common stock –
The Company is authorized to issue up to 45,000,000
shares of common stock.
Preferred stock – The Company is authorized
to issue up to 10,000,000 shares of preferred stock. The board of directors may authorize, without further shareholder action, the issuance
of preferred stock in one or more classes or series. Preferred stock ranks senior to common stock with respect to payment of dividends
and the distribution of assets on liquidation. Each class or series of preferred stock, when issued, must include its designation and
a description of certain rights, including voting privileges, dividend preferences, conversion features, restrictions and redemption rights.
- During
2019, the Company created and issued 100 shares of its Series A preferred stock. Series A
preferred shareholders vote together as a single class and are entitled to 51% of the voting
rights on all matters regardless of the number of Series A preferred shares outstanding.
Series A preferred stock does not have conversion rights, is not entitled to receive dividends nor receive any liquidation
preferences.
- During
2020, the Company created the Series B preferred stock. Series B preferred shareholders have
the right to vote for each share of common stock outstanding after the issuance date. Series
B preferred stock does not have conversion rights, is not entitled to receive dividend preferences
nor receive any liquidation preferences. As of September 30, 2025, the Company has not issued
share of Series B preferred stock.
- During 2025, the
Company created its Series C preferred stock for its Regulation A offering. Refer to Note 15, Warrants for a description of units
available in the Regulation A offering. Series C preferred stock ranks senior to common stock and future classes or series of
preferred stock as to dividend and liquidation rights. Series C preferred shareholders may convert holdings on a 1:1 basis to common
stock at any time. Series C preferred shareholders are entitled to cumulative dividends at a rate of 8.00% of the $3.25 liquidation
preference per share per year for a period of two (2) years from the date of issuance. As of September 30, 2025, the Company
issued 2,349,202
shares of Series C preferred stock and converted 1,977,418
Series C preferred shares to common stock at the shareholder’s request. The Company recognized dividends payable to Series C
preferred shareholders for the three months ended September 30, 2025 of $ 17,132 .
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the following transactions occurred:
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company sold 110,619
shares of common stock for total net proceeds of $ 504,372 .
The sale of shares was in connection with the Shelf Registration Statement and the ATM Agreement described in Note 2, Going Concern.
The
Company recognized consulting expense of $ 13,000
and marketing expense of $ 97,250 to share subscriptions payable from restricted shares and stock options to be issued. As of
September 30, 2025, the $ 110,250
of the restricted shares have not been issued. During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company issued 94,670
restricted shares with a value of $ 465,100 .
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, in connection with the inducement of 1,295,091 warrants at $ 5.198 per share, the Company also sold
1,424,500 warrants exercisable at $ 6.502 per share. The Company received proceeds of $ 6,731,410 before deducting placement agent fees of $ 346,570 and other
offering expenses payable by the Company upon the exercise of the May 2024 Existing Warrants.
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025,
in connection with the Regulation A offering of up to 3,100,000 Units at an offering price of $ 3.25 per Unit, the Company issued 2,349,202
Units, received proceeds of $ 6,469,202 (net of issuance costs of $ 665,905 ), and recognized share subscriptions receivable of $ 458,720 (net
of issuance costs of $ 41,130 ).
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, certain Series C preferred
shareholders converted 1,977,418 shares into the Company’s common stock.
Refer
to Note 15, Warrants and Note 16, Equity Compensation for additional disclosures.
During
nine months ended September 30, 2024, the following transactions occurred:
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2024, the Company sold 504,921
shares of common stock for a total net proceeds of $ 566,118 .
The sale of shares was in connection with the Shelf Registration Statement and the ATM Agreement dated as of September 30, 2022.
The
Company recognized consulting expense of $ 753,069 to share subscriptions payable from restricted shares and stock options to be issued.
As of September 30, 2024, the Company issued 333,841 restricted shares with a value of $ 382,700 .
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2024, the Company closed a sale of 2,372,240
shares of common stock for net proceeds of $ 1,535,591 .
In association with the sale of common stock, the Company issued 1,477,892
pre-funded warrants and 7,700,264
warrants totaling proceeds of $ 1,093,492 .
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2024, the Company closed a sale of 950,000 shares of common stock for proceeds of $ 380,000 . In connection
with the sale of common stock, the Company issued 1,900,000 warrants. Refer to Note 15. As of September 30, 2024, the shares have no t
been issued.
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8.
Income Taxes
The
effective tax rate for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was 22.9 % before 100 % allowance adjustments on net deferred income
tax assets. The effective tax rate for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 was higher than expected from applying the U.S.
federal statutory rate of 21 % to loss before income taxes due to tax benefits on losses generated outside the U.S. with higher statutory
rates.
9.
Financial Instruments and Fair Value
Fair
value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an ordinary transaction between
market participants at the measurement date. Depending on the nature of the asset or liability, various techniques and assumptions can
be used to estimate fair value. The definition of the fair value hierarchy is as follows:
Level
1 – Quoted prices in active markets for identical assets and liabilities.
Level
2 – Observable inputs other than quoted prices in active markets for similar assets and liabilities.
Level
3 – Inputs for which significant valuation assumptions are unobservable in a market and therefore value is based on the best available
data, some of which is internally developed and considers risk premiums that a market participant would require.
The
Company’s financial instruments include cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable, accounts payable, revolving line of credit,
and long-term debt. The fair values of cash and cash equivalents, accounts receivable and accounts payable approximate their carrying
value because of the short-term nature of these instruments. The Company’s revolving line of credit is based on a variable interest
rate and is reflected in the financial statements at carrying value which approximates fair value at September 30, 2025. The Company’s
long-term debt is based on a fixed interest rate, and its carrying amount approximates fair value at September 30, 2025. The fair value
of the revolving line of credit and long-term debt is classified as Level 2 within the fair value hierarchy and is estimated based on
quoted market prices.
10.
Changes in Cash Flows from Operating Assets and Liabilities
The
changes to the Company’s operating assets and liabilities for the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 are as follows:
Schedule of Changes in Operating Assets and Liabilities
2025
2024
Decrease (increase) in accounts receivable
$ ( 472,485 )
$ ( 3,320 )
Decrease (increase) in other receivable
( 39,974 )
11,898
Decrease (increase) in inventory
( 1,645,437 )
( 2,506,568 )
Decrease (increase) in prepaid expenses and deposits
( 865,634 )
1,240,649
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accrued liabilities
1,477,537
1,031,400
Changes
in operating assets and liabilities
$ ( 1,545,993 )
$ ( 225,941 )
11.
Investments
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, $ 66,308 of
the Company’s Guaranteed Investment Certificate (“GIC”) matured and the Company received $ 2,500 in
interest income. During the same period, the Company reinvested the principal amount of $ 66,308 in
a GIC. The GIC bears a variable interest rate and will mature on February 27, 2026. The anticipated earned interest on the GIC at
maturity is $ 2,500 .
During the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company invested $ 56,373 in
a second Guaranteed Investment Certificate (“GIC”) bearing a variable interest rate and will mature on June 5, 2026. The
anticipated earned interest on the GIC at maturity is $ 1,270 .
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12.
Leases
The
Company accounts for leases under Accounting Standards Codification (“ASC”) 842, Leases, whereby it recognizes a lease liability and a right-of-use asset. The
lease liability is measured at the present value of the remaining lease payments, discounted by the Company’s incremental
borrowing rate. The Company measured the right of use asset at an initial amount equal to the lease liability.
During
the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company signed a lease agreement for office space to be used as an R&D facility pursuant to
a one-year lease with an option to extend the lease for an additional year , dated June 1, 2023, for a monthly rent of $ 3,350 . The lease
was renewed effective June 1, 2024 at a rate of $ 3,600 per month with a termination date of May 31, 2025. The lease was not renewed.
The Company’s incremental borrowing rate used to initially measure the present value of the remaining lease payments
was 10 %.
On
April 1, 2025, the Company signed a lease agreement for 12,500 square feet of office space to be used as a R&D facility pursuant
to a three-year lease with an option to extend the lease for an additional two years. The lease was effective on May 1, 2025 at a
rate of $ 9,659 per month with a termination date of April 30, 2028. The Company’s incremental borrowing rate used to initially
measure the present value of the remaining lease payments was 15 %.
On
July 14, 2025, the Company signed a lease agreement for 1,992
square feet of office space to be used as an R&D facility for its Terravis Energy subsidiary pursuant to a two-year
lease effective July 18, 2025 for an average monthly rent of $ 3,154 .
The Company’s incremental borrowing rate used to initially measure the present value of the remaining lease payments was 15 %.
The
Company’s right-of-use asset and lease liability as of September 30, 2025, and December 31, 2024, are as follows:
Schedule Right-of-use Asset
September 30, 2025
December 31,
2024
Right-of-use asset
$ 299,376
$ 595,415
Current lease liability
$ 110,202
$ 246,535
Long-term lease liability
$ 189,116
$ 368,472
The
following is a summary of the Company’s total lease costs during the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024:
Schedule
of Lease Cost
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2024
Operating lease cost
$ 230,471
$ 331,057
The
following is a summary of cash paid during the nine months ended September 30, 2025 and 2024 for amounts included in the measurement
of lease liabilities:
Schedule
of Measurement of Lease Liabilities
September 30, 2025
September 30, 2024
Operating cashflow
$ 229,282
$ 328,113
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The
following are future minimum annual lease payments as of September 30, 2025:
Schedule
of Future Minimum Annual Lease Payments
2025
$ 37,138
2026
144,452
2027
134,284
2028
39,784
Total future minimum lease payments
355,658
Less: amount representing interest
( 56,340 )
Present value of future payments
299,318
Current portion
110,202
Long term portion
$ 189,116
13.
Indebtedness
Long-term
debt consists of:
Schedule of Long Term Debt
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Revolving Credit Facility (a)
$ 1,586,032
$ 3,808,025
Other (b)
1,295,847
1,456,485
Long-term debt
2,881,879
5,264,510
Less deferred debt issuance cost
( 93,529 )
( 260,513 )
Less current installments
( 1,774,307 )
( 222,992 )
Long-term debt
$ 1,014,043
$ 4,781,005
a)
On
July 19, 2024, the Company, as the guarantor, and Worksport New York Operations Corporation as well as Worksport USA Operations Corporation,
entered into a $ 6,000,000 Revolving Financing and Assignment Agreement with an external lending entity with a maturity date of July
18, 2026, or 24 months. Upon transaction close, the Company drew down approximately $ 5.06 million of the Revolving Credit Facility,
net of $ 790,000 of interest reserve required to be withheld to ensure interest payments by the Company. The Company used $ 4.73 million
of the drawn down amount to refinance the Company’s mortgage on the Company’s real property located at 2500 North America
Dr. in West Seneca, New York, and additionally drew approximately $ 330,000 to fund operations. Interest on the outstanding Revolving
Credit Facility is based on the greater of the prime rate or 6.0 % plus an additional 300 basis points. At September 30, 2025, the
outstanding balance of this loan was $ 1,523,937 (net of issuance costs of $ 62,095 ).
For
collateral, the lender holds a first position on the Company’s major asset classes (accounts receivable, the factory in New York,
and inventory) other than the Company’s equipment. A non-usage fee of 0.25 % is assessed quarterly and applied to the difference
between the quarter’s average daily outstanding loan balance and the total credit facility amount. As of September 30, 2025, the
Company had an available balance of $ 3,291,250 to borrow on the Revolving Credit Facility.
b)
On
September 4, 2024, the Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Worksport USA Operations Corporation, entered into a $ 1,487,200
credit and security agreement with an external lending entity with a maturity date of September 1, 2027 , which is 36 months from
initial funding. Upon transaction close, the Company received net proceeds of $ 1,412,750 (net of issuance costs of $ 43,735 ). The
Company and its wholly owned subsidiary, Worksport New York Operations Corporation, serve as guarantors on the loan. For collateral,
the lender holds a first position on the Company’s equipment, which is primarily manufacturing and warehousing equipment. Interest
on the loan is based on the prime rate plus 700 basis points per annum. At September 30, 2025, the outstanding balance of this loan was $ 1,264,412
(net of issuance costs of $ 31,435 ).
The
Company is in compliance with all covenants.
14.
Loss per Share
For
the three and nine months ended September 30, 2025, loss per share is $ 0.75
and $ 2.44 (basic and diluted) compared to the three and nine months ended September 30, 2024, of $ 1.40
and $ 4.64
(basic and diluted) using the weighted average number of shares of 6,563,228
and 5,377,750
(basic and diluted) as of September 30, 2025 and 2,943,279
and 2,554,075
(basic and diluted) as of September 30, 2024, respectively.
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There
are 45,000,000 shares authorized with 7,589,036 and 3,092,040 shares issued and outstanding, at September 30, 2025 and 2024, respectively. The computation
of loss per share is based on the weighted average number of shares outstanding during the period in accordance with ASC Topic No. 260,
“Earnings Per Share.” Shares underlying the Company’s outstanding warrants and convertible promissory notes were excluded
due to the anti-dilutive effect they would have on the computation.
15.
Warrants
On June 13, 2025, Worksport completed the initial closing of its Regulation A offering whereby up to 3,100,000 units
may be sold at an offering price of $ 3.25 per unit. Each unit consists of one share of 8% Series C Convertible Preferred Stock, par value
$0.001 per share (the “Series C Preferred Stock”) and one warrant for the right to purchase one (1) share of common stock,
$0.001 par value, with an exercise price of $4.50 per share. The qualified Regulation A offering is expected to generate gross proceeds of
$ 10,000,000 . The proceeds from the Regulation A offering and issuance of units are recorded as additional paid-in capital. Through September
30, 2025, the Company issued 2,349,202 warrants to investors.
On
February 27, 2025, the Company entered into a warrant inducement agreement with the holder of existing
warrants to purchase an aggregate 1,295,000 shares. Pursuant to the inducement, the exercising holder of the existing warrants received
1,425,000 inducement warrants and the Company received $ 6,731,000 from the exercise of the existing warrants. As a result of the inducement
and subsequent exercise, the Company determined the incremental fair value provided to the holder from the inducement warrants issued
using the Black Scholes model. The total incremental fair value of $ 7,602,000 , is recorded as a non-cash deemed dividend. The proceeds
of the warrant inducement and issuance of 1,295,000 shares of common stock are recorded as additional paid-in capital.
During
the year ended December 31, 2024, in connection with the sale of 237,224 shares of common stock, the Company also sold 147,789 pre-funded
warrants and issued 770,026 warrants exercisable for a total of 770,026 shares of common stock for $ 0.001 and $ 7.40 , respectively, per
share. The Company received net proceeds of $ 1,093,492 associated with the sale of the pre-funded warrants. The pre-funded warrants are
immediately exercisable until all of the pre-funded warrants are exercised. During the same period, 147,789 pre-funded warrants were
exercised for 147,789 shares of common stock for $ 150 .
During
the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company closed a sale of 95,000 shares of common stock. In connection with the sale of common stock
the Company issued 190,000 warrants. The warrants have an exercise price of $ 4.00 and an expiration date of September 21, 2029 .
During
the year ended December 31, 2024, 13,091 warrants issued on August 3, 2021, and 344,652 warrants issued on August 6, 2021, all of which
having an exercise price of $ 60.50 , expired.
On
May 9, 2024, the Company entered into a warrant inducement agreement with the holder of existing warrants to purchase an aggregate 700,000
shares at a reduced exercise price of $ 5.198
in consideration for the Company to issue new warrants to purchase up to 1,295,000
additional shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 5.198 – resulting in gross proceeds of approximately $ 3,638,000
received by the Company. As a result of the inducement and subsequent exercise, the Company determined the incremental fair value
provided to the holder from both the adjustment in exercise price of the existing warrants and the fair value of the inducement
warrants issued using the Black Scholes model. The total incremental fair value of $ 4,996,000
is recorded as a non-cash deemed dividend. The proceeds of the warrant inducement and issuance of 284,000
shares of common stock are recorded as capital in excess of par. The obligation to issue the remaining 416,000
shares was originally recorded as a share subscription payable. During the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, the Company issued 416,000
out of the 416,000
shares to be issued.
During
the year ended December 31, 2023, in connection with the sale of 192,500 shares of common stock the Company also sold 157,500 pre-funded
warrants and 700,000 warrants convertible for 857,500 shares of common stock with an exercise price of $ 0.001 and $ 13.40 , respectively.
The Company received net proceeds of $ 2,110,342 associated with the sale of the pre-funded warrants. During the same period, 88,700 pre-funded
warrants were exercised for 88,700 shares of common stock for $ 89 . During the year ended December 31, 2024, the remaining 68,800 pre-funded
warrants were exercised for 68,800 shares of common stock for $ 69 .
During
the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company and a stock options holder agreed to cancel all 40,000 stock options in exchange for extending
the exercisable period of 30,000 warrants to December 31, 2024. Later in the year ended December 31, 2023, the expiration date for these
warrants was extended to December 31, 2026, and the stock option holder was issued an additional 40,000 restricted stock units.
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During
the year ended December 31, 2022, the Company and a warrant holder reached an agreement to extend the exercisable period of 30,000 warrants,
convertible to 2 shares of common stock each, for an additional 12 months.
During
the year ended December 31, 2021, the Company issued 13,091 representative warrants to the Company’s underwriters. The representative
warrants were not exercisable until January 30, 2022. The representative warrants were exercisable for 13,091 shares of common stock
at $ 60.50 per share until August 3, 2024. As of December 31, 2022, the Company recognized a value of $ 273,993 for the representative
warrants to share issuance cost. During the year ended December 31, 2024, these representative warrants expired.
As
of September 30, 2025, the Company has the following warrants outstanding:
Schedule of Warrants Exercise Price
Exercise price
Number
outstanding
Remaining
Contractual
Life (Years)
Expiry date
$ 40.00
30,000
1.25
12/31/2026
$ 7.40
770,026
3.98
09/20/2029
$ 4.00
190,000
3.98
09/21/2029
$ 6.50
1,424,500
4.91
08/27/2030
$ 4.50
2,349,202
2.70 - 3.00
06/13/2028 - 09/30/2028
4,763,728
3.69
The
average remaining contractual life of outstanding warrants that expire is
Schedule
of Warrants Activity
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Number of
warrants
Weighted
average price
Number of
warrants
Weighted
average price
Balance, beginning of year
2,291,276
$ 6.35
1,162,792
$ 24.20
Issuance
3,773,702
$ 5.26
2,402,815
$ 5.49
Expired
( 6,250 )
$ 24.00
( 357,742 )
$ 60.50
Exercise
( 1,295,000 )
$ 5.20
( 916,589 )
$ 3.97
Balance, end of period
4,763,728
$ 5.77
2,291,276
$ 6.35
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16.
Equity Compensation
Under
the Company’s 2015, 2021 and 2022 Equity Incentive Plans, the number of shares of common stock reserved for issuance under the
option plan shall not exceed 10% of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of the Company, have a maximum term of 10 years,
and vest at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
All
equity-settled, share-based payments are ultimately recognized as an expense in the statement of operations with a corresponding credit
to “Additional Paid in Capital.” If vesting periods or other non-market vesting conditions apply, the expense is allocated
over the vesting period, based on the best available estimate of the number of share options expected to vest. Estimates are subsequently
revised if there is any indication that the number of share options expected to vest differs from previous estimates. Any cumulative
adjustment prior to vesting is recognized in the current period. No adjustment is made to any expense recognized in prior periods if
share options ultimately exercised are different than that estimated on vesting.
Performance
Share Units
On
May 1, 2023, the Company and Steven Rossi reached an agreement to modify 160,000 restricted stock units and 40,000 performance stock
units (“PSUs”) issued on November 11, 2022, and December 29, 2021, respectively, and replace them with 200,000 stock options,
as described below.
On
November 11, 2022, 40,000 and 30,000 PSUs granted on December 29, 2021, as described below, were modified to include new terms pertaining
to the PSU vesting schedule. The PSUs vest in 5% increments according to the modified schedule that correlates with the Company’s
stock price. The first 5% of the PSUs vest upon the Company’s stock price closing at $22.50, 50% will have vested at a closing
price of $53.10, and 100% will have vested at a closing price of $137.60 as measured using the volume weighted average of the Company’s
common stock for ten (10) consecutive trading days, with over $ 100,000 of trading volume on each of those days. The fair value of the
PSUs was estimated to be $ 1,254,460 . As of September 30, 2025, 7,500 PSUs of the remaining 30,000 PSUs had vested.
On
December 29, 2021, the Company granted 40,000 and 30,000 PSUs to the Company’s Chief Executive Officer and a director, respectively.
The PSUs were to vest in 5% increments according to a schedule that correlates with the Company’s stock price. The first 5% of
the PSUs was to have vested upon the Company’s stock price closing at $30.00, 50% was to have vested at a closing price of $165.00,
and 100% was to have vested at a closing price of $315.00. The fair value of the PSUs was estimated to be $ 1,344,570 .
Stock
Options
The
Company uses the Black-Scholes option pricing model to determine fair value of stock options on the grant date.
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company issued the following stock options to various directors:
-
10,000
stock options vesting ratably over two years, with an exercise price of $ 5.95
and an expiration date of March
7, 2035
-
14,000 stock options vesting ratably over two years, with an exercise price of $ 3.09 and an expiration date of April
4, 2035
-
30,000 stock options vesting ratably over two years, with an exercise price of $ 3.80 and an expiration date of July
12, 2035
-
50,000 stock options vesting pursuant to a performance milestone and an expiration date of July 12, 2035
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company issued the following stock options to various employees and consultants:
-
88,600
stock options vesting based on various service periods, with an exercise
price of $ 3.09
and an expiration date of April
4, 2035
-
81,940 stock options vesting based on various service periods, with an exercise price of $ 3.80 and an expiration
date of July 12, 2035
-
76,500 stock options vesting pursuant to performance milestones and an expiration date of July 12, 2035
During
the nine months ended September 30, 2025, the Company issued the following stock options to Steven Rossi:
-
30,000
stock options vesting 50% at the end of the first two anniversaries of the grant date, with an exercise price of $ 3.09
and an expiration date of April
4, 2035
-
215,000 stock options vesting 50% at the end of the first two anniversaries of the grant date, with an exercise price
of $ 3.80 , and an expiration date of July 12, 2035 .
On
July 23, 2024, the Company engaged in stock option repricing for certain employees, executive officers, and members of the board of directors
of the Company. 538,896 stock options’ exercise prices were repriced to $ 7.042 , and all other criteria were unchanged. As a result
of the modification in exercise prices, the Company recognized additional expense of $ 93,140 on the date of modification.
During
the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company issued 84,860 stock options to employees and directors with exercise prices ranging from
$ 5.20 to $ 14.10 and expiration dates ranging from February 1, 2029 to November 19, 2034. Of these stock options, 2,040 were subsequently
cancelled.
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Schedule
of Stock Options Activity
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Number of
stock options
Weighted
average price
Number of
stock options
Weighted
average price
Balance, beginning of period
579,936
$ 7.14
506,386
$ 19.62
Granted
596,040
$ 3.68
84,860
$ 7.70
Forfeited
( 960 )
$ 7.04
( 11,310 )
$ 29.30
Balance, end of period
1,175,016
$ 5.38
579,936
$ 7.14
Schedule
of Share Based Payment Arrangement, Option, Exercise Price Range
Range of
Exercise prices
Outstanding
Weighted average
life (years)
Weighted average
exercise price
Exercisable on
September 30, 2025
Stock options
$ 3.09 - 55.00
1,175,016
8.45
$ 5.38
279,780
As
of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, Terravis Energy Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has the following options
outstanding:
Schedule of Stock Options Activity
September 30, 2025
December 31, 2024
Number of
stock options
Weighted
average price
Number of
stock options
Weighted
average price
Balance, beginning of period
1,350,000
$ 0.01
1,350,000
$ 0.01
Granted
-
$ -
-
$ -
Balance, end of period
1,350,000
$ 0.01
1,350,000
$ 0.01
Schedule
of Share Based Payment Arrangement, Option, Exercise Price Range
Range of
Exercise prices
Outstanding
Weighted average
life (years)
Weighted average
exercise price
Exercisable on
September 30, 2025
Stock options
$ 0.01
1,350,000
6.53
$ 0.01
1,350,000
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17.
Segment Reporting
The
Company manages its business on a product basis and operates in the following two reporting segments for financial reporting purposes:
(1) Hard Tonneau Covers and (2) Soft Tonneau Covers. The accounting policies of both reporting segments are the same as those described
in Note 1, Description of Business and Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.
The
Company’s chief operating decision maker (“CODM”) is the Chief Executive Officer, who regularly reviews financial information
presented on a consolidated basis for purposes of allocating resources and evaluating financial performance of the Company’s reporting
segments. The CODM primarily focuses on net income to evaluate its reporting segments. The CODM also uses net income for evaluating pricing
strategy and to assess the performance for determining the compensation of certain employees. Significant segment expenses reviewed,
which represent the differences between segment revenue and segment net loss, consist of the following:
Schedule
of Revenue and Segment Net Loss
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
For the three months ended September 30, 2025
For the three months ended September 30, 2024
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Net sales
$ 4,881,982
$ 131,890
$ -
$ 5,013,872
$ 1,716,686
$ 1,405,673
$ -
$ 3,122,359
Less: Cost of sales
( 3,341,071
)
( 104,017 )
-
( 3,445,088 )
( 1,661,270 )
( 1,211,933 )
( 1,983 )
( 2,875,186 )
Selling, general and administrative
( 2,561,515 )
( 30,700 )
( 3,298,686 )
( 5,890,901 )
( 1,737,843 )
( 883,683 )
( 1,126,969 )
( 3,748,495 )
Depreciation and amortization
( 421,732 )
( 7,866 )
( 41,056
)
( 470,654 )
( 291,292 )
( 86,345 )
( 26,257 )
( 403,894 )
Loss from continuing operations
$ ( 1,442,336 )
$ ( 10,693 )
$ ( 3,339,742 )
$ ( 4,792,771 )
$ ( 1,973,719 )
$ ( 776,288 )
$ ( 1,155,209 )
$ ( 3,905,216 )
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
For the nine months ended September 30, 2025
For the nine months ended September 30, 2024
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Corporate / Other / Eliminations
Consolidated
Net sales
$ 10,982,236
$ 376,599
$ -
$ 11,358,835
$ 2,696,595
$ 2,859,940
$ -
$ 5,556,535
Less: Cost of sales
( 8,014,766 )
( 292,725 )
( 4,227 )
( 8,311,718 )
( 2,491,413 )
( 2,454,131 )
( 29,733 )
( 4,975,277 )
Selling, general and administrative
( 7,087,353 )
( 148,686 )
( 7,135,117 )
( 14,371,156 )
( 3,981,931 )
( 1,872,270 )
( 5,162,620 )
( 11,016,821 )
Depreciation and amortization
( 1,268,853 )
( 31,003 )
( 59,666 )
( 1,359,522 )
( 790,797 )
( 125,745 )
( 103,325 )
( 1,019,867 )
Loss from continuing operations
$ ( 5,388,736 )
$ ( 95,815 )
$ ( 7,199,010 )
$ ( 12,683,561 )
$ ( 4,567,546 )
$ ( 1,592,206 )
$ ( 5,295,678 )
$ ( 11,455,430 )
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The
following table presents the Company’s net sales disaggregated by geographic area:
Schedule
of Net Sales Disaggregated by Geographic Area for the nine months ended September 30,:
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Consolidated
2025
2024
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Consolidated
Hard
Tonneau
Covers
Soft
Tonneau
Covers
Consolidated
United States
$ 10,910,214
$ 374,324
$ 11,284,538
$ 2,622,350
$ 2,853,625
$ 5,475,975
Other
72,022
2,275
74,297
74,245
6,315
80,560
Net sales
$ 10,982,236
$ 376,599
$ 11,358,835
$ 2,696,595
$ 2,859,940
$ 5,556,535
No
asset information has been provided for the reported segments as the CODM does not regularly review asset information by reportable
segment. As of September 30, 2025 and December 31, 2024, assets held in the U.S. accounted for 90 % and 88 % of total assets,
respectively.
18.
Commitments and Contingencies
There
are no legal proceedings except for routine litigation incidental to the business.
19.
Subsequent Events
The
Company has evaluated subsequent events through November 13, 2025. The following events occurred after the period ended September 30,
2025:
● On
October 6, 2025 the Company announced its subsidiary Terravis Energy was selected for the
NREL Technical Assistance Program award to analyze its ZeroFrost cold-weather heat pump technology
in Alaska
● On
October 15, 2025 the Company announced the successful completion of its Regulation A offering
● On
October 23, 2025 the Company announced its new HD3 Heavy-Duty tonneau cover officially
entered production. The HD3 is a new hard-folding truck bed cover engineered
for commercial and fleet applications, building on the success of the Company’s
AL3 and AL4 series.
● On
October 30, 2025 the Company announced the official launch date for its flagship SOLIS Solar
Tonneau Cover and COR Portable Energy Storage System, both available
for order starting November 28, 2025.
● From October 1, 2025 through November 13, 2025, certain
Series C preferred shareholders converted 661,606
shares into the Company’s common stock.
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