TLDR Actelis Networks stock surged over 140% in pre-market trading after announcing a purchase order from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).TLDR Actelis Networks stock surged over 140% in pre-market trading after announcing a purchase order from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).

Actelis Networks (ASNS) Stock Surges 140% on Caltrans Contract Win

2026/03/04 22:43
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TLDR

  • Actelis Networks stock surged over 140% in pre-market trading after announcing a purchase order from the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans).
  • The order supports a $120 million modernization project in San Mateo County, covering traffic signals and monitoring systems on the San Francisco Peninsula.
  • The deal includes Actelis’ hybrid fiber-copper networking solution and its MetaLight platform.
  • Over 109 million ASNS shares traded on the day, compared to a three-month daily average of around 16 million.
  • Despite the spike, ASNS is down 61.9% year-to-date and 97.93% over the past 12 months. AI analyst Spark rates it Neutral with a 46-cent price target.

Actelis Networks ASNS stock jumped sharply on Wednesday after the company announced a new purchase order from Caltrans, the California Department of Transportation.


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The contract is tied to a $120 million modernization effort focused on a state route running through San Mateo County.

The project covers traffic signal and monitoring systems across the San Francisco Peninsula. Actelis will supply its hybrid fiber-copper networking solution as part of the infrastructure upgrade.

The deal also includes the company’s MetaLight platform, which will be integrated into the traffic management and communications systems being upgraded under the contract.

Barlev added that the appeal of the technology is its ability to deliver results over existing infrastructure at lower cost and faster than traditional fiber deployment.

Trading Volume Explodes

ASNS was up 140.91% in pre-market trading on Wednesday. The stock had slipped slightly the day before.

More than 109 million shares changed hands during the session. That compares to the stock’s three-month daily average volume of around 15.96 million — roughly seven times the typical activity.

The first sign of the move came after hours on March 3, 2026, when ASNS jumped approximately 55% to around $0.29 following the contract disclosure.

The sharp price reaction was driven directly by the Caltrans announcement, with no other material Actelis-specific news released in the same window.

A Stock With a Rocky Track Record

Despite the dramatic single-day move, the broader picture for ASNS is less rosy.

The stock is down 61.9% year-to-date and has lost 97.93% of its value over the past 12 months.

Spark flags “very weak financial performance” as a key concern, pointing to large losses, shrinking revenue, and ongoing cash burn.

The technical setup is also described as bearish — the stock is trading well below key moving averages, with a negative MACD reading.

Other recent Actelis contract announcements — including orders from an FAA-linked project, a carrier, and a gas transmission operator — were disclosed in January or earlier, and predate the current news cycle.

The Caltrans order is the only new, dated development from the past 24 hours driving Wednesday’s move.

The post Actelis Networks (ASNS) Stock Surges 140% on Caltrans Contract Win appeared first on CoinCentral.

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