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Vow ASA Earnings Release 2022

Feb 23, 2023

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Earnings Release

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Vow ASA: 2022 - A year with record high revenues and profits

Vow ASA: 2022 - A year with record high revenues and profits

Vow ASA (OSE: VOW) reported record high revenues and more than doubling of

profits in 2022 compared with 2021. Order backlog at the end of 2022 remained

strong at NOK 2 billion including options. This provides good visibility for

revenues and cash generation in 2023 and well beyond.

The second half of the year marked high activity on project development and

feasibility studies together with potential customers and partners, and

technology scale-up which are expected to result in significant business

opportunities in the coming years.

Revenues in 2022 were NOK 783 million, a 72 percent increase from 2021, and

EBITDA before non-recurring items increased from NOK 41 million to NOK 92

million in 2022.

Revenues in the second half of 2022 was than lower in the first six months of

the year. Cruise revenues and profits were record high. The US contract

announced in June has not yet generated significant revenue in Landbased,

although engineering has begun. EBITDA in the second half of 2022 was NOK 39

million reflecting continued high activity related to business development and

scale up. The company continues to develop and invest in technology to meet

strong demand for Vow solutions across several industry verticals

"We are pleased to note that the cruise industry is steaming ahead and that our

highly valued customers in this industry have brought most of their ships back

at sea. For us, this is good news. 2022 was in fact our best year ever in

cruise," said Henrik Badin, CEO of Vow ASA.

"Our Landbased business is very busy with engineering and feasibility studies

for projects with significant revenue and profit expected in 2023 and onwards.

We continue to see strong demand for our solutions across several industries,

with biocarbon and recovered carbon black currently standing out as top

candidates for rapid scale-up," Badin added.

In biocarbon, Vow Green Metals represent an important partner and customer for

Vow. Vow Green Metals announced that they have recent, current, and ongoing

concept studies totalling 600,000 tonnes of biocarbon. Vow is a proud to be

working with Vow Green Metals on these.

The parties are also working closely to double capacity at Vow Green Metals

Follum plant from the current 10,000 tonnes biocarbon per year and bring forward

first production to the third quarter this year. The new large pyrolysis reactor

which is under construction by C.H. Evensen, is considered to be part of the

doubling of Follum. In a separate project with a non-ferrous metal producer, the

parties continue to develop plans for a 50,000-tonnes per year biocarbon

factory.

Polymer recycling, and especially recovery of carbon black and other resources

from end-of-life tires is another key area for project development in Vow.

In December 2022, Vow teamed up with European Tyre Enterprise Ltd. (ETEL), to

deploy Vow's advanced technology in a complete solution to convert end-of-life

tyres to valuable raw material and renewable energy. ETEL has identified a

potential demand for more than 300 tyre recycling plants in Europe, North

America, and Japan.

Today at 09:00 CEST, the company's CEO Henrik Badin will present the results

live at Haakon VII's gate 2, 0161 Oslo. Participants are welcome to join in

person or via livestream. The streaming link will also be available for replay

after the event. The session will be held in English.

To register and join the webcast, please paste the following link into your

browser, click 'Attend' and register your e-mail:

https://channel.royalcast.com/landingpage/vowasa/20230223_1/

Please see the attached Report for the second half of 2022 and presentation for

further detailed information (see link at end of document).

For more information, please contact:

Henrik Badin, CEO, Vow ASA

Tel: + 47 90 78 98 25

Email: [email protected]

Erik Magelssen, CFO, Vow ASA

Tel: +47 928 88 728

Email: [email protected]

About Vow

Vow and its subsidiaries Scanship, C.H. Evensen and Etia are passionate about

preventing pollution. The company's world leading solutions convert biomass and

waste into valuable resources and generate clean energy for a wide range of

industries.

Advanced technologies and solutions from Vow enable industry decarbonisation and

material recovery. Biomass, sewage sludge, plastic waste and end-of-life tyres

can be converted into clean energy, low carbon fuels and renewable carbon that

replace natural gas, petroleum products and fossil carbon. The solutions are

scalable, standardised, patented, and thoroughly documented, and the company's

capability to deliver is well proven.

The company is a cruise market leader in wastewater purification and

valorisation of waste. It provides technology and solutions which enable

industries to transition towards a fossil-free future by converting biomass and

waste into valuable resources and clean energy. The company also has strong

niche positions in food safety and robotics, and in heat-intensive industries

with a strong decarbonising agenda.

Located in Oslo, the parent company Vow ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange

(ticker VOW).

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to section

5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.