Swift TV Ltd Lands 1,900 Device Follow on Order From Chevron

By Josua Ferreira -

Chevron deepens Swift TV commitment with 1,900-device follow-on order

Swift TV Ltd (ASX: STV) has received purchase orders from Chevron for a further 1,900 Swift TV devices, expanding deployment of the Swift TV platform across the energy major’s accommodation facilities.

The additional order extends the rollout to Chevron’s Barrow Island and Wheatstone Offshore accommodation sites. It marks a follow-on order from an established blue-chip customer rather than a first contract.

According to the company, the new devices replace the sites’ existing Swift system, making this an upgrade migration across current facilities rather than the addition of net-new sites.

The order follows the successful deployment of more than 2,000 Swift TV devices at Chevron’s Wheatstone Onshore Village. Combined, the installed base across Chevron accommodation sites now reaches approximately 3,900 devices.

Key figures from the announcement:

  • New order: 1,900 devices

  • Prior deployment: more than 2,000 devices at Chevron’s Wheatstone Onshore Village

  • Combined installed base across Chevron sites: approximately 3,900 devices

Repeat ordering of this kind signals platform stickiness. It also points to Swift’s ability to execute at scale within a major enterprise customer, a factor investors often weigh when assessing the durability of a technology supplier’s customer relationships.

The numbers behind the Chevron rollout

The table below summarises the progression of Swift TV’s deployment across Chevron’s accommodation portfolio.

Swift TV Chevron Deployment Scale

Deployment Location Device Count Status
Initial rollout Wheatstone Onshore Village 2,000+ Completed
New order Barrow Island & Wheatstone Offshore 1,900 Ordered
Total installed base Chevron sites ~3,900

What Swift TV actually is, and why enterprises adopt it

Swift TV is Swift’s Google-certified and Netflix-approved connected TV product, delivering an in-room engagement and streaming entertainment solution for enterprise customers.

The product integrates Swift’s proprietary enterprise software with Google-certified hardware. This combination is purpose-built for accommodation environments, enabling easy streaming alongside access to Swift’s new-release movies.

According to the company, Swift TV is designed for scalable deployment across enterprise verticals including:

  • Mining

  • Oil & Gas

  • Aged Care

  • Hospitality

Remote workforce accommodation represents a large and repeatable deployment opportunity for suppliers of connected platforms. The Chevron expansion demonstrates how a single enterprise relationship can scale across multiple sites within a broader accommodation portfolio.

The investment case: execution at scale

Swift TV only commercially launched in May. Securing a follow-on order this quickly offers an early proof point of commercial traction and the company’s ability to deliver against enterprise requirements.

The development illustrates a “land and expand” dynamic. An initial deployment was successfully completed, and that completion was followed by a repeat order extending the platform to additional Chevron facilities.

Management has pointed to continuing to expand its relationship with both Chevron and Compass Group as it supports further deployments.

CEO Commentary

“Scaling the rollout of Swift TV remains our key focus following the product’s commercial launch in May. Receiving additional device orders from Chevron, following the successful completion of the initial deployment, is a strong endorsement of both the platform and our ability to execute at scale,” said Brian Mangano, CEO & Managing Director.

Mangano added that the rollout further strengthens Swift TV’s position within workforce accommodation as customers increasingly adopt modern, connected enterprise platforms.

What comes next for Swift TV

Management’s stated focus remains scaling the rollout of Swift TV following the product’s commercial launch. The expansion of the Chevron relationship reflects that priority in action.

The company has noted its intention to continue expanding its relationship with Chevron and Compass Group while supporting additional Swift TV deployments. No specific future order volumes or timelines have been disclosed.

For investors, the expanded deployment strengthens Swift TV’s position in remote workforce accommodation. As enterprises increasingly adopt modern connected platforms, the ability to grow within existing customer portfolios may prove a meaningful indicator of the platform’s commercial momentum.

Investors exploring how Swift TV’s recurring revenue structure compounds across a single enterprise customer should read our detailed coverage of Swift TV’s aged care MSA model, which walks through how a Master Services Agreement eliminates per-site renegotiation and creates a low-friction commercial pathway into a customer’s broader national portfolio.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Swift TV and what does it do?

Swift TV is a Google-certified and Netflix-approved connected TV platform developed by Swift TV Ltd (ASX: STV), designed to deliver in-room streaming entertainment and engagement solutions for enterprise accommodation environments including mining camps, oil and gas facilities, aged care, and hospitality.

How many Swift TV devices has Chevron ordered in total?

Chevron has now ordered approximately 3,900 Swift TV devices across its accommodation portfolio — more than 2,000 at Wheatstone Onshore Village in the initial deployment, plus a follow-on order of 1,900 devices for Barrow Island and Wheatstone Offshore.

What does the Chevron follow-on order mean for Swift TV's commercial momentum?

The follow-on order is significant because Swift TV only commercially launched in May 2026, meaning Chevron placed a repeat order shortly after the initial deployment was completed — an early indicator of platform stickiness and the company's ability to execute at enterprise scale.

What is a land-and-expand strategy in the context of Swift TV?

A land-and-expand strategy means winning an initial deployment with a customer and then growing that relationship by rolling out to additional sites — which is exactly what Swift TV has done with Chevron, starting at Wheatstone Onshore Village and now expanding to Barrow Island and Wheatstone Offshore.

Which other enterprise customers is Swift TV targeting beyond Chevron?

Management has identified Compass Group as another key relationship it intends to expand, alongside continued growth within the Chevron accommodation portfolio, as part of its broader strategy to scale Swift TV deployments across enterprise verticals.

Josua Ferreira
By Josua Ferreira
Partnership Director
Josua Ferreira holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Marketing and Advertising and brings a background in publication, business development, and ASX market storytelling. He has worked with listed companies across the resource sector and broader market, combining sharp commercial instincts with a genuine commitment to keeping investors informed.
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