TLDR NextNRG stock trades at $1.75 after new 28-year PPA • Contract expected to generate $3.85M in revenue • Microgrid includes solar, battery storage, and gas TLDR NextNRG stock trades at $1.75 after new 28-year PPA • Contract expected to generate $3.85M in revenue • Microgrid includes solar, battery storage, and gas

NextNRG Inc. (NXXT) Stock: Secures 28-Year Microgrid Deal With California Care Center

TLDR

  • NextNRG stock trades at $1.75 after new 28-year PPA
    • Contract expected to generate $3.85M in revenue
    • Microgrid includes solar, battery storage, and gas backup
    • Company reports sharp revenue growth in 2025
    • Financial health rated weak despite expansion momentum

NextNRG Inc. (NASDAQ: NXXT) is trading at $1.7500, up 3.56% in mid-day action, after announcing a 28-year Power Purchase Agreement with Topanga Terrace Rehabilitation & Subacute Care Center in Canoga Park, California.

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The long-term deal marks a key expansion in the company’s healthcare microgrid strategy as it aims to position itself as a major energy provider to critical care facilities across the United States. The agreement calls for NextNRG to design, construct, own, and operate a comprehensive on-site microgrid system that will support the facility’s essential electricity needs.

The new microgrid will combine rooftop solar, lithium-ion battery energy storage, and integration with the center’s existing natural gas generator. The project’s structure gives Topanga Terrace access to long-term renewable power without upfront capital expenditure, as NextNRG will rely on third-party financing while maintaining full ownership of the system.

The agreement includes an annual rate escalator of 2% and is estimated to generate $3.85 million in gross revenue for NextNRG over the life of the contract, according to company projections.

Details of the Microgrid System

The Topanga Terrace system will feature approximately 350-380 kW of rooftop solar capacity supported by a 250 kW/1,000 kWh battery storage setup. In early operating years, the system is expected to produce between 470,000 and 480,000 kWh of electricity.

This blend of solar generation and lithium-ion storage is designed to enhance energy reliability for the care facility, which relies on stable power to operate clinical equipment and ensure resident safety. The integration with an existing gas-powered generator adds an extra resilience layer.

Strategic Expansion in Healthcare Energy

This latest agreement follows NextNRG’s recently announced microgrid PPA with Sunnyside, signaling growing momentum in the company’s pursuit of long-term, recurring revenue contracts in the healthcare sector. The industry represents a large potential market of more than 15,000 nursing homes and around 32,000 assisted-living communities nationwide, all requiring continuous and reliable power.

Executive Chairman and CEO Michael D. Farkas described the Topanga contract as evidence of accelerating traction in the company’s strategy to target healthcare energy needs.

Revenue Momentum and Market Performance

NextNRG’s expansion comes as the company reports significant revenue growth. In November 2025, the company delivered a 271% increase in revenue, reaching $7.51 million compared to $2.02 million in the same month the previous year. Year-to-date revenue through November totals approximately $73.5 million, setting up the possibility of record full-year performance.

The company’s third-quarter earnings highlighted a 232% year-over-year revenue jump to $22.9 million, though earnings per share missed expectations, landing at -$0.11 against a forecast of -$0.05.

Financial Health and Capital Structure

Despite growth, NextNRG faces financial challenges. With a market capitalization of $230.8 million and gross profit margins of only 7.95%, InvestingPro rates the company’s financial health as weak. Recent financing activity includes the issuance of $2.95 million in senior secured convertible notes priced at $1.688 per share, paired with warrants for up to 750,000 shares at $5.00 each.

The company also entered a stock purchase agreement with its CEO involving 1,000,000 restricted shares exchanged to settle $1.04 million in accrued interest.

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