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Revenue
9 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2025
Revenue [Abstract]  
Revenue

Note 6. Revenue

 

The Company follows ASC 606 “Revenue from Contracts with Customers” to determine the recognition of revenue. This standard requires entities to assess the products or services promised in contracts with customers at contract inception to determine the appropriate unit at which to record revenues. Revenue is recognized when control of the promised products or services is transferred to customers at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the entity expects to be entitled to in exchange for those products or services.

 

Significant judgment is required in determining the satisfaction of performance obligations. Revenues from our performance obligations are satisfied over time using the output method which considers the appraisal of results achieved and milestones reached or units delivered based on contractual shipment terms, typically shipping point. Revenue is recognized when, or as, the customer takes control of the product or services. The output method best depicts the transfer of control to the customer as the output method represents work completed. Control is typically transferred to the customer at the shipping point, as the Company has a present right to payment, the customer has legal title to the asset, the customer has the significant risks and rewards of ownership of the asset, and in most instances the customer has accepted the asset.

 

Total revenue recognized for the three and nine months ended March 31, 2025 based on units delivered was $9,557,710 and $27,057,894, respectively, compared to $7,546,422 and $22,189,116 for the same period in fiscal year 2024. Total revenue recognized for the three and nine months ended March 31, 2025 based on milestones achieved was $745,009 and $7,296,783, respectively, compared to $708,231 and $4,936,292 for the same period in fiscal year 2024.

 

The Company offers a standard one-year product warranty. Product warranties offered by the Company are classified as assurance-type warranties, which means the warranty only guarantees that the good or service functions as promised. Based on this, the provided warranty is not considered to be a distinct performance obligation. The impact of variable consideration has been considered but none identified which would be required to be allocated to the transaction price as of March 31, 2025. Our payment terms are generally 30-60 days.

 

Contract liabilities were $21,018,310 and $9,043,422 as of March 31, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively. The increase in contract liabilities is primarily due to the advance collection of cash on specific contracts, offset in part, by revenue recognized. Of the $9,043,422 that was in contract liabilities as of June 30, 2024, $3,490,436 has been recognized in revenue as of the nine months ended March 31, 2025. The Company used the practical expedient to expense incremental costs incurred to obtain a contract when the contract term is less than one year.

 

The Company’s backlog at March 31, 2025 totaling approximately $138 million is currently estimated to be recognized in the following fiscal years: 7.0% in 2025; 35.9% in 2026; 12.3% in 2027; 44.8% thereafter. The timing of supplier deliveries of material, production schedules, the completion of engineering deliverables, among other factors, could cause these estimates to change.