Next Hydrogen has secured $5m in working capital debt from Export Development Canada (EDC), aiming to address concerns about its financial viability amid mounting losses.
Recent financial reports flagged a going concern, as working capital declined alongside rising cash outflows and heavy reliance on government grants.
The going concern notices highlighted the company’s dependence on government grants and revenue contracts, casting “significant doubt” about its ability to continue as a going concern.
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