Gevo Reports Second Quarter 2025 Financial Results
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) reported breakthrough Q2 2025 financial results, achieving its first positive net income of $2.1 million and positive Adjusted EBITDA of $17 million. The company's revenue increased by $14 million quarter-over-quarter, delivering earnings per share of $0.01.
Key growth drivers included the launch of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) credit sales, generating over $1 million in Q2, with projected annual sales of $30+ million from the GevoND site. The company also began Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC) sales, contributing approximately $21 million to net income during H1 2025.
Gevo's low-carbon ethanol and co-product operations contributed $18 million to operating income and $7 million to Adjusted EBITDA in H1 2025. The company ended Q2 with $126.9 million in cash and equivalents, while pursuing strategic growth in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production through standardized plant designs ATJ-30 and ATJ-60.
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) ha annunciato risultati finanziari dirompenti per il 2° trimestre 2025, registrando il suo primo utile netto positivo di $2.1 milioni e un Adjusted EBITDA positivo di $17 milioni. I ricavi sono aumentati di $14 milioni trimestre su trimestre, con un utile per azione pari a $0.01.
I principali fattori di crescita includono l'avvio delle vendite di crediti per la rimozione di anidride carbonica (CDR), che hanno generato oltre $1 milione nel Q2 e che si prevede genereranno oltre $30 milioni annui dal sito GevoND, e l'inizio delle vendite di Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC), che hanno contribuito per circa $21 milioni all'utile netto nel primo semestre 2025.
Le attività di etanolo a basse emissioni di carbonio e dei co-prodotti hanno apportato $18 milioni al risultato operativo e $7 milioni all'Adjusted EBITDA nel primo semestre 2025. La società ha chiuso il Q2 con $126.9 milioni in disponibilità liquide e equivalenti e continua a perseguire una crescita strategica nella produzione di Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) attraverso impianti standardizzati ATJ-30 e ATJ-60.
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) presentó resultados financieros destacados en el 2T 2025, logrando su primer resultado neto positivo de $2.1 millones y un EBITDA Ajustado positivo de $17 millones. Los ingresos aumentaron $14 millones trimestre a trimestre, con ganancias por acción de $0.01.
Los principales motores de crecimiento fueron el inicio de las ventas de créditos por la eliminación de dióxido de carbono (CDR), que generaron más de $1 millón en el 2T y se proyecta que alcancen más de $30 millones anuales desde el sitio GevoND, y el comienzo de las ventas de Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC), que aportaron aproximadamente $21 millones al resultado neto en el primer semestre de 2025.
Las operaciones de etanol de bajo carbono y co-productos contribuyeron con $18 millones a la utilidad operativa y $7 millones al EBITDA Ajustado en el primer semestre de 2025. La compañía cerró el 2T con $126.9 millones en efectivo y equivalentes y sigue impulsando el crecimiento estratégico en la producción de Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) mediante diseños de planta estandarizados ATJ-30 y ATJ-60.
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Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) a publié des résultats financiers remarquables pour le 2e trimestre 2025, enregistrant son premier résultat net positif de $2.1 millions et un EBITDA ajusté positif de $17 millions. Le chiffre d'affaires a augmenté de $14 millions d'un trimestre à l'autre, avec un bénéfice par action de $0.01.
Les principaux moteurs de croissance ont été le lancement des ventes de crédits de séquestration du dioxyde de carbone (CDR), qui ont généré plus de $1 million au T2 et devraient rapporter plus de $30 millions par an depuis le site GevoND, ainsi que le démarrage des ventes de Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC), qui ont contribué environ $21 millions au résultat net au 1er semestre 2025.
Les opérations d'éthanol bas carbone et de co-produits ont apporté $18 millions au résultat d'exploitation et $7 millions à l'EBITDA ajusté au 1er semestre 2025. La société a clôturé le 2e trimestre avec $126.9 millions en trésorerie et équivalents et poursuit une croissance stratégique de la production de Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) via des configurations d'usine standardisées ATJ-30 et ATJ-60.
Gevo (NASDAQ:GEVO) meldete im 2. Quartal 2025 bahnbrechende Finanzergebnisse und erzielte erstmals ein positives Nettoergebnis von $2.1 Millionen sowie ein positives bereinigtes EBITDA von $17 Millionen. Der Umsatz stieg gegenüber dem Vorquartal um $14 Millionen, das Ergebnis je Aktie betrug $0.01.
Wirtschaftliche Wachstumstreiber waren der Start des Verkaufs von Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)-Gutschriften, die im 2. Quartal mehr als $1 Million einbrachten und vom Standort GevoND jährliche Umsätze von über $30 Millionen erwartet werden, sowie der Beginn des Verkaufs von Clean Fuel Production Credit (CFPC), der im ersten Halbjahr 2025 rund $21 Millionen zum Nettoergebnis beitrug.
Die Produktion von kohlenstoffarmem Ethanol und Nebenprodukten steuerte im ersten Halbjahr 2025 $18 Millionen zum Betriebsergebnis und $7 Millionen zum bereinigten EBITDA bei. Das Unternehmen schloss das 2. Quartal mit $126.9 Millionen an liquiden Mitteln ab und verfolgt strategisches Wachstum in der Produktion von Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) durch standardisierte Anlagenkonzepte ATJ-30 und ATJ-60.
- First-ever positive net income of $2.1 million in Q2 2025
- Positive Adjusted EBITDA of $17 million in Q2 2025
- New CDR credit sales launched, generating over $1 million in Q2
- CFPC sales contributed $21 million to net income in H1 2025
- Strong cash position of $126.9 million at quarter end
- Low-carbon ethanol operations contributed $18 million to operating income
- Release of approximately $30 million restricted cash through GevoRNG refinancing
- Pending sale of Agri-Energy subsidiary subject to financing procurement
- Project development costs dependent on Department of Energy loan guarantee timeline
- CFPC benefits limited through 2029 unless extended by legislation
Insights
Gevo achieves profitability milestone with positive net income and EBITDA, driven by carbon credits and ethanol operations.
Gevo's Q2 2025 results mark a significant inflection point in the company's financial trajectory. For the first time, Gevo reported positive net income of $2.1 million ($0.01 per share) and positive Adjusted EBITDA of $17.3 million, representing a dramatic improvement from previous periods. This transformation stems primarily from their strategic acquisition and optimization of low-carbon ethanol with carbon capture capabilities.
The revenue growth to $44.7 million for the quarter was propelled by multiple diversified streams, with the GevoND facility emerging as the standout performer, generating $17.1 million in operating income and $24.2 million in Adjusted EBITDA. The company has successfully activated two crucial new revenue mechanisms:
- Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) credit sales contributed over $1 million in Q2, with projections to reach $3-5 million by year-end and potentially $30+ million annually long-term
- Clean Fuel Production Credits (CFPC) delivered approximately $21 million in the first half of 2025, with expectations of $10+ million quarterly through 2029
The GevoRNG renewable natural gas facility added $1.5 million in operating income and $2.6 million in Adjusted EBITDA, demonstrating Gevo's successful diversification beyond traditional biofuels. The company's $126.9 million cash position provides runway for continuing operations while developing its SAF platform.
What's particularly compelling is how Gevo has transformed its business model. Rather than relying solely on future SAF production, they've built an immediately profitable foundation through carbon capture monetization and low-carbon ethanol operations. This creates a self-funding mechanism for their longer-term SAF ambitions while delivering current shareholder value. The strategic refinancing of GevoRNG also freed up $30 million in previously restricted cash, further strengthening their financial position.
The company is leveraging this financial turnaround to advance its Synthetic Aviation Fuel (SAF) platform with standardized plant designs (ATJ-30 and ATJ-60) while pursuing a $1.63 billion DOE loan guarantee. With their extensive IP portfolio of over 300 patents, Gevo appears positioned to capitalize on the projected growth in US jet fuel consumption of 2+ billion gallons annually over the next decade.
Achieves Positive Net Income in the Second Quarter and Positive Adjusted EBITDA1for the Second Quarter and Six Months Ended June 30, 2025
- Positive Net Income Attributable to Gevo of
$2.1 million in the Second Quarter - Positive Adjusted EBITDA1 of
$17 million in the Second Quarter - Revenues Increased
$14 million Quarter-Over-Quarter - Positive Earnings per Share Attributable to Gevo of
$0.01 for the Second Quarter - Results Driven by Successful Execution on Low-Carbon Ethanol and Carbon Capture Acquisition, First Sales of Clean Fuel Production Credits
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gevo, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEVO) (“Gevo�, the “Company�, “we�, “us� or “our�), a leading developer of cost-effective, renewable hydrocarbon fuels and chemicals that also can deliver significant carbon emission abatement, today announced financial results for the second quarter and six months ended June30,2025. In a landmark milestone, the Company reported positive net income for the second quarter of 2025 and that it achieved the previously announced positive Adjusted EBITDA1 target for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2025, as a result of successful performance of our assets.
Net Income Attributable to Gevo Grew by
The key growth drivers were:
- Carbon Dioxide Removal (“CDR�) credit sales have begun, immediately adding a new co-product and stream of revenue for the Company from a global marketplace.
- We anticipate growing CDR credit sales to
$3 -5 million by the end of this year, utilizing biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) removal capacity at our carbon capture and sequestration (“CCS�) assets that is not already claimed in Low Carbon Fuel Standard (“LCFS�) markets. - We estimate long-term sales of this new co-product could exceed
$30 million per year or more from the Gevo North Dakota (“GevoND�) site, even before synthetic aviation fuel (“SAF�) is produced and before we expand the use of our CCS site.- The durable CDR market is global and expected to grow. According to third party research of this market2, the second quarter was the highest recorded volume of CDR credit sales recorded and has now accumulated over
$10 billion in sales, reflecting nearly 40 million tons of CO2 removal.
- The durable CDR market is global and expected to grow. According to third party research of this market2, the second quarter was the highest recorded volume of CDR credit sales recorded and has now accumulated over
- We are exploring growth options to bring third party CO2 volumes to our CCS site, where we have leases granting us rights to an estimated 1 million tons per year of pore space, which we believe is capable of sequestering carbon for over one thousand years. We would expect to market the CDR credits generated from additional carbon capture in the future.
- During the second quarter, we sold over
$1 million worth of CDR credits.
- We anticipate growing CDR credit sales to
- Clean Fuel Production Credit (“CFPC�) sales from low-carbon ethanol with CCS and renewable natural gas (“RNG�) have also begun, contributing approximately
$21 million combined to our net income and Adjusted EBITDA1 during the six months ended June 30, 2025.- We are leveraging our specialized capabilities to further reduce the carbon intensity of our low-carbon ethanol with CCS and RNG production facilities, and we expect to continue generating, collecting cash from customers of credits and applying it to our cost of goods sold (“COGS�), thereby causing a reduction in COGS. We treat this credit sale as a co-product credit. During the second quarter, we recognized the COGS benefit for the five months that we have owned GevoND. Going forward, we expect this credit to exceed
$10 million per quarter through the end of 2029, when the credit expires, unless further extended by legislation. - Cash from CFPC sales is expected to help us reinvest in site improvements to optimize GevoND and help us fund pre-construction development costs for our portfolio of SAF projects.
- We are leveraging our specialized capabilities to further reduce the carbon intensity of our low-carbon ethanol with CCS and RNG production facilities, and we expect to continue generating, collecting cash from customers of credits and applying it to our cost of goods sold (“COGS�), thereby causing a reduction in COGS. We treat this credit sale as a co-product credit. During the second quarter, we recognized the COGS benefit for the five months that we have owned GevoND. Going forward, we expect this credit to exceed
- Low-carbon fuels, including low-carbon ethanol, carbon capture and co-products, and RNG contributed to income from operations and Adjusted EBITDA1 from the sales of drop-in energy products and associated environmental attributes.
- Low-carbon ethanol and co-product operations contributed approximately
$18 million to our income from operations and$7 million to our Adjusted EBITDA1 (for a total of$26 million including the impact of CFPC sales) during the six months ended June 30, 2025, excluding the month of January prior to closing our acquisition of these assets, from production of 28 million gallons of low-carbon ethanol, 93,000 tons of feed and 8 million pounds of distillers corn oil co-products.- In the long term, we expect the primary drivers of this contribution to our income from operations and Adjusted EBITDA1 to be consistent operations (volume of low-carbon ethanol and co-products), as well as prevailing market prices of corn and ethanol, which we economically hedge through commodity-based derivative transactions to manage our exposure to commodity price fluctuations.
- We believe this segment will continue to generate durable cash flow due to its competitive advantages, including:
- Our wholly owned, onsite CCS currently provides our low-carbon ethanol with an industry-leading carbon intensity score, giving us an advantage when selling to LCFS markets.
- We currently produce approximately 2 million gallons per year of corn fiber ethanol, which qualifies that portion of volume for a cellulosic D3 RIN and a near zero carbon intensity on that volume.
- Low-carbon ethanol and co-product operations contributed approximately
- Gevo’s RNG facility (“GevoRNG�) contributed approximately
$2 million to our income from operations and$3 million to Adjusted EBITDA1 (or a total of$5 million including CFPC sales) during the six months ended June 30, 2025, from approximately 172 thousand MMBtu of RNG production.
Other Recent Transactions:
In May, we entered into a definitive agreement to sell our subsidiary Agri-Energy, LLC to A.E. Innovation, LLC (“A.E.�) for
Additionally, after the second quarter, we closed on a refinancing in July related to GevoRNG, resulting in the release of approximately
Our Renewable Jet Fuel Platform Positions Gevo For Long-Term, Reproducible Growth.
- The Market Opportunity: U.S. jet fuel consumption is expected to grow by more than 2 billion gallons per year in the next decade according to data from U.S. Energy Information Administration (“EIA�)3. To meet this growing jet fuel demand and balance domestic ethanol supply, we believe dozens of ATJ SAF facilities need to be deployed in the next decade in the US alone, utilizing 3.5 billion gallons of ethanol and producing over 2 billion gallons of cash-cost-of-production competitive, domestic jet fuel, while attracting billions of dollars of investment to local, agricultural communities.
- Standardized Plant Designs: Given our extensive history and experience with SAF, and to continue our leadership role in this market, we have developed standardized plant designs, including ATJ-30 and ATJ-60, to convert low-carbon ethanol to SAF. We believe GevoND provides an attractive potential location for ATJ-30, due to our hundreds of acres of undeveloped land, our existing CCS, and our production of low-cost, low-CI ethanol. For the ATJ-60 facility, we remain engaged with the Department of Energy’s Loan Program Office on the path to closing the
$1.63 billion loan guarantee to construct our facility in South Dakota and are matching our rate of development spend with this financing timeline. - Long-Term Growth Strategy: As we demonstrate the business systems of ATJ-30 and ATJ-60, we expect further growth by developing our SAF platform and proprietary systems, using several models as needed, such as build-own-operate, joint venture, or licensing models. We recognize the enormous market opportunity for our plant designs, systems, and technology given the 180 existing brownfield ethanol locations in the United States, plus additional greenfield locations in the U.S. and globally.
- Extensive Intellectual Property Portfolio and Strategic Partnerships: To facilitate this growth, we have developed an extensive intellectual property portfolio around our SAF platform, Ethanol-to-Olefins (“ETO�) technology and Verity carbon tracking software. Our portfolio includes over 300 patents, many of which were issued in the past few years during development of our ATJ-30 and ATJ-60 designs.
2025 Second Quarter Financial Highlights
- Ended the second quarter with cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash of
$126.9 million . - Combined operating revenue, interest and investment income was
$44.7 million for the second quarter. - Income from operations of
$5.8 million for the second quarter. - Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA1 of
$17.3 million for the second quarter. - GevoND generated income from operations of
$17.1 million , and non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA1 of$24.2 million for the second quarter. - GevoRNG generated income from operations of
$1.5 million , and non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA1 of$2.6 million for the second quarter. - Net income per share of
$0.01 for the second quarter.
Management Comment
“This was a landmark quarter for us,� commented Dr. Patrick Gruber, Gevo’s Chief Executive Officer. “Our results are delivering on the targets we said we would achieve this year, even sooner than we expected. We said we would grow recurring Adjusted EBITDA, and it has begun—real cash flow, not one-time, not speculative. It’s coming from running our GevoND operations efficiently, capturing carbon, and selling voluntary carbon credits as CDRs and CFPCs, in addition to ethanol, protein, corn oil, and RNG sales. All of this sets the stage for growth of SAF production, more liquid fuel production, more CDRs and more CFPCs.�
“I really like these results regarding carbon sales. It’s outstanding that companies are willing to step up and pay for what they believe in--carbon reduction. It’s a new product; and for us, it’s a co-product. Our fuel manufacturing systems are designed end-to-end to abate carbon. The result is that we can manufacture cost-competitive renewable liquid fuels, while abating carbon. What I like about our plans for growth even more is the potential for rural economic growth, the additional production of protein and feed for the food chain, and the potential increased profit for the farmers who supply us. It’s good for America and for Gevo,� continued Dr. Gruber.
Dr. Gruber added: “Building on this base of profitability and our extensive history with SAF, we are positioning ourselves for future reproducible growth. We’re engineering ATJ-30, getting ready for ATJ-60, which needs to be financed, and setting ourselves up to develop this system in the U.S. and globally. The world is going to need more jet fuel. Collectively we believe the path ahead is to make jet fuel from renewables that abate the carbon footprint, which can compete on a cost basis with petro-jet fuel. We believe Gevo is positioned to meet the growing world demand for jet fuel with SAF. That’s the vision. SAF done right is a cost-effective, scalable platform for fulfilling growing jet fuel demand, supporting agriculture for future generations, and building real American energy independence.�
Leke Agiri, Gevo’s Chief Financial Officer, commented: “We achieved positive net income and positive Adjusted EBITDA in the second quarter, marking a major financial milestone and delivering on what we said we would do. This reflects the tangible value created by our GevoND and GevoRNG business segments, along with the monetization of the CFPC.�
Mr. Agiri continued: “Our CFPC production is booked each quarter as a reduction in COGS as we produce and earn this credit. In addition, our sales of these credits have been backed by a tax insurance policy to mitigate residual risk associated with transferring these credits to buyers, which we view as low risk to begin with. In short, the growth we have reported this quarter represents a step-change for us.�
Further Details on the Clean Fuel Production Credit
Also known as the Section 45Z tax credit, the CFPC was an extension of previous domestic biofuel incentives and took effect in 2025 as part of the Inflation Reduction Act. It was subsequently extended further in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, through 2029. Historically, similar credits called the Blenders Tax Credit have been extended by legislation to continue to promote U.S. domestic agriculture and biofuel production. As disclosed in our Current Report on Form 8-K filed on July 7, 2025, we initially sold
2025 Second Quarter Financial Results
Operating revenue. During the three months ended June30,2025, operating revenue increased by
Cost of production. Cost of production increased
Depreciation and amortization. Depreciation and amortization increased
Research and development expense. Research and development expenses decreased
General and administrative expense. General and administrative expense decreased
Project development costs. Project development costs are primarily related to our Alcohol-to-Jet Projects and Verity, which consist primarily of employee expenses, preliminary engineering costs, and technical consulting fees. Project development costs decreased
Income (loss) from operations. The Company’s loss from operations decreased by
Interest expense. Interest expense increased
Interest and investment income. Interest and investment income decreased
Webcast and Conference Call Information
Hosting today’s conference call at 4:30 p.m. ET will be Dr. Patrick R. Gruber, Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Chris Ryan, President and Chief Operating Officer, Leke Agiri, Chief Financial Officer, Dr. Paul Bloom, Chief Business Officer and Dr. Eric Frey, Vice President of Finance and Strategy. They will review Gevo’s financial results and provide an update on recent corporate highlights.
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A webcast replay will be available two hours after the conference call ends on August 11, 2025. The archived webcast will be available in the Investor Relations section of Gevo’s website at www.gevo.com.
About Gevo
Gevo is a next-generation diversified energy company committed to fueling America’s future with cost-effective, drop-in fuels that contribute to energy security, abate carbon, and strengthen rural communities to drive economic growth. Gevo’s innovative technology can be used to make a variety of renewable products, including SAF, motor fuels, chemicals, and other materials that provide U.S.-made solutions. By investing in the backbone of rural America, Gevo’s business model includes developing, financing, and operating production facilities that create jobs and revitalize communities. Gevo owns and operates one of the largest dairy-based RNG facilities in the United States, turning by-products into clean, reliable energy. We also operate an ethanol plant with an adjacent CCS facility, further solidifying America’s leadership in energy innovation. Additionally, Gevo owns the world’s first production facility for specialty ATJ fuels and chemicals. Gevo’s market-driven “pay for performance� approach regarding carbon and other sustainability attributes, helps ensure value is delivered to our local economy. Through its Verity subsidiary, Gevo provides transparency, accountability, and efficiency in tracking, measuring and verifying various attributes throughout the supply chain. By strengthening rural economies, Gevo is working to secure a self-sufficient future and to make sure value is brought to the market.
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Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this press release may constitute “forward-looking statements� within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements relate to a variety of matters, including, without limitation, future CDR sales and growth, the CDR market, our CCS capacity, future CFPC credit generation and sales, jet fuel market growth, the financing and the timing of our ATJ-60 project, our ATJ-30 project, our financial condition, our results of operation and liquidity, our business plans, our business development activities, financial projections related to our business, our RNG business, our plans to develop our business, our ability to successfully develop, construct, and finance our operations and growth projects, our ability to achieve cash flow from our planned projects, and other statements that are not purely statements of historical fact. These forward-looking statements are made based on the current beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of Gevo and are subject to significant risks and uncertainty. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. All such forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and Gevo undertakes no obligation to update or revise these statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Although Gevo believes that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, these statements involve many risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from what may be expressed or implied in these forward-looking statements. For a further discussion of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ from those expressed in these forward-looking statements, as well as risks relating to the business of Gevo in general, see the risk disclosures in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and in subsequent reports on Forms 10-Q and 8-K and other filings made with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission by Gevo.
Non-GAAP Financial Information
This press release contains a financial measure that does not comply with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP�), including non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA. Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA excludes depreciation and amortization, allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions, and non-cash stock-based compensation from GAAP loss from operations. Management believes this measure is useful to supplement its GAAP financial statements with this non-GAAP information because management uses such information internally for its operating, budgeting and financial planning purposes. This non-GAAP financial measure also facilitates management’s internal comparisons to Gevo’s historical performance as well as comparisons to the operating results of other companies. In addition, Gevo believes this non-GAAP financial measure is useful to investors because it allows for greater transparency into the indicators used by management as a basis for its financial and operational decision making. Non-GAAP information is not prepared under a comprehensive set of accounting rules and therefore, should only be read in conjunction with financial information reported under U.S. GAAP when understanding Gevo’s operating performance. A reconciliation between GAAP and non-GAAP financial information is provided below.
Gevo, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
June30,2025 | December31,2024 | ||||||
Assets | |||||||
Current assets | |||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 57,257 | $ | 189,389 | |||
Restricted cash | 69,644 | 1,489 | |||||
Trade accounts receivable, net | 11,025 | 2,411 | |||||
Inventories | 16,939 | 4,502 | |||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | 15,576 | 5,920 | |||||
Total current assets | 170,441 | 203,711 | |||||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 344,914 | 221,642 | |||||
Restricted cash | � | 68,155 | |||||
Operating right-of-use assets | 2,137 | 1,064 | |||||
Finance right-of-use assets | 1,201 | 1,877 | |||||
Intangible assets, net | 70,327 | 8,129 | |||||
Goodwill | 43,558 | 3,740 | |||||
Deposits and other assets | 69,539 | 75,623 | |||||
Total assets | $ | 702,117 | $ | 583,941 | |||
Liabilities | |||||||
Current liabilities | |||||||
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities | $ | 43,450 | $ | 22,006 | |||
Operating lease liabilities | 677 | 333 | |||||
Finance lease liabilities | 1,211 | 2,001 | |||||
Remarketed Bonds payable, net | 27,895 | 21 | |||||
Total current liabilities | 73,233 | 24,361 | |||||
Remarketed Bonds payable, net | 39,631 | 67,109 | |||||
Loans payable | 99,966 | � | |||||
Operating lease liabilities | 1,703 | 966 | |||||
Finance lease liabilities | 234 | 187 | |||||
Asset retirement obligation | 2,177 | � | |||||
Other long-term liabilities | 5,405 | 1,830 | |||||
Total liabilities | 222,349 | 94,453 | |||||
Redeemable non-controlling interest | 5,664 | � | |||||
Equity | |||||||
Common stock, | 2,419 | 2,392 | |||||
Additional paid-in capital | 1,291,630 | 1,287,333 | |||||
Accumulated deficit | (819,945 | ) | (800,237 | ) | |||
Total stockholders' equity | 474,104 | 489,488 | |||||
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity | $ | 702,117 | $ | 583,941 | |||
Gevo, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(In thousands, except share and per share amounts)
Three Months Ended June30, | Six Months Ended June30, | ||||||||||||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | ||||||||||||
Total operating revenues | $ | 43,413 | $ | 5,260 | $ | 72,522 | $ | 9,250 | |||||||
Operating expenses: | |||||||||||||||
Cost of production | 17,265 | 3,423 | 38,711 | 6,010 | |||||||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 7,213 | 4,277 | 12,835 | 8,728 | |||||||||||
Research and development expense | 934 | 1,641 | 1,986 | 3,189 | |||||||||||
General and administrative expense | 10,783 | 11,513 | 21,867 | 23,663 | |||||||||||
Project development costs | 831 | 7,736 | 5,833 | 13,055 | |||||||||||
Acquisition related costs | � | � | 4,438 | � | |||||||||||
Facility idling costs | 591 | 699 | 1,195 | 1,775 | |||||||||||
Total operating expenses | 37,617 | 29,289 | 86,865 | 56,420 | |||||||||||
Income (loss) from operations | 5,796 | (24,029 | ) | (14,343 | ) | (47,170 | ) | ||||||||
Other (expense) income | |||||||||||||||
Interest expense | (4,345 | ) | (1,113 | ) | (7,639 | ) | (1,655 | ) | |||||||
Interest and investment income | 1,322 | 4,143 | 3,092 | 8,736 | |||||||||||
Other (expense) income, net | (44 | ) | (3 | ) | (154 | ) | 212 | ||||||||
Total other (expense) income, net | (3,067 | ) | 3,027 | (4,701 | ) | 7,293 | |||||||||
Net income (loss) | 2,729 | (21,002 | ) | (19,044 | ) | (39,877 | ) | ||||||||
Net income attributable to redeemable non-controlling interest | 585 | � | 540 | � | |||||||||||
Net income (loss) attributable to Gevo, Inc. | $ | 2,144 | $ | (21,002 | ) | $ | (19,584 | ) | $ | (39,877 | ) | ||||
Net income (loss) per share - basic | $ | 0.01 | $ | (0.09 | ) | $ | (0.08 | ) | $ | (0.17 | ) | ||||
Net income (loss) per share - diluted | $ | 0.01 | $ | (0.09 | ) | $ | (0.08 | ) | $ | (0.17 | ) | ||||
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - basic | 232,945,048 | 239,014,435 | 232,490,122 | 239,929,385 | |||||||||||
Weighted-average common shares outstanding - diluted | 236,839,117 | 239,014,435 | 232,490,122 | 239,929,385 | |||||||||||
Gevo, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Stockholders� Equity
(In thousands, except share amounts)
For the Six Months Ended June30,2025 and 2024 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Stockholders' Equity | Mezzanine Equity | ||||||||||||||||||||
CommonStock | |||||||||||||||||||||
Shares | Amount | Paid-InCapital | Accumulated Deficit | Stockholders� Equity | Redeemable Non-Controlling Interest | ||||||||||||||||
Balance, December31,2024 | 239,176,293 | $ | 2,392 | $ | 1,287,333 | $ | (800,237 | ) | $ | 489,488 | $ | � | |||||||||
Issuance of redeemable non-controlling interest | � | � | � | � | � | 5,000 | |||||||||||||||
Non-cash stock-based compensation | � | � | 4,142 | � | 4,142 | � | |||||||||||||||
Stock-based awards and related share issuances, net | 2,665,297 | 27 | 155 | � | 182 | � | |||||||||||||||
Change in redemption value of redeemable non-controlling interest | � | � | � | (124 | ) | (124 | ) | 124 | |||||||||||||
Net loss | � | � | � | (19,584 | ) | (19,584 | ) | 540 | |||||||||||||
Balance, June30,2025 | 241,841,590 | $ | 2,419 | $ | 1,291,630 | $ | (819,945 | ) | $ | 474,104 | $ | 5,664 | |||||||||
Balance, December31,2023 | 240,499,833 | $ | 2,405 | $ | 1,276,581 | $ | (721,597 | ) | $ | 557,389 | � | ||||||||||
Non-cash stock-based compensation | � | � | 8,699 | � | 8,699 | � | |||||||||||||||
Stock-based awards and related share issuances, net | 6,160,920 | 62 | 533 | � | 595 | � | |||||||||||||||
Repurchase of common stock | (6,095,513 | ) | (61 | ) | (4,003 | ) | � | (4,064 | ) | � | |||||||||||
Net loss | � | � | � | (39,877 | ) | (39,877 | ) | � | |||||||||||||
Balance, June30,2024 | 240,565,240 | $ | 2,406 | $ | 1,281,810 | $ | (761,474 | ) | $ | 522,742 | $ | � | |||||||||
Gevo, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In thousands)
Six Months Ended June30, | |||||||
2025 | 2024 | ||||||
Operating Activities | |||||||
Net loss | $ | (19,044 | ) | $ | (39,877 | ) | |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: | |||||||
Stock-based compensation | 4,142 | 8,699 | |||||
Depreciation and amortization | 12,835 | 8,728 | |||||
Change in fair value of derivative instruments | (652 | ) | � | ||||
Tax credit generation | (21,494 | ) | � | ||||
Other non-cash income | 1,274 | 1,276 | |||||
Changes in operating assets and liabilities, net of effects of acquisition: | |||||||
Accounts receivable | (3,634 | ) | 341 | ||||
Inventories | (788 | ) | 243 | ||||
Prepaid expenses and other current assets, deposits and other assets | (9,504 | ) | (5,941 | ) | |||
Accounts payable, accrued expenses and non-current liabilities | 10,295 | (989 | ) | ||||
Net cash used in operating activities | (26,570 | ) | (27,520 | ) | |||
Investing Activities | |||||||
Acquisitions of property, plant and equipment | (11,077 | ) | (26,708 | ) | |||
Acquisition of Red Trail Energy | (198,461 | ) | � | ||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (209,538 | ) | (26,708 | ) | |||
Financing Activities | |||||||
Loan proceeds | 105,000 | � | |||||
Payment of debt issuance costs | (5,480 | ) | (1,665 | ) | |||
Non-controlling interest | 5,000 | � | |||||
Proceeds from the exercise of stock options | 182 | � | |||||
Payment of loans payable | � | (65 | ) | ||||
Payment of finance lease liabilities | (726 | ) | (255 | ) | |||
Repurchases of common stock | � | (4,064 | ) | ||||
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | 103,976 | (6,049 | ) | ||||
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (132,132 | ) | (60,277 | ) | |||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period | 259,033 | 375,597 | |||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period | $ | 126,901 | $ | 315,320 | |||
Gevo, Inc.
Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Information
(In thousands)
Three Months Ended June30, | Six Months Ended June30, | |||||||||||||
2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | |||||||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA (Consolidated): | ||||||||||||||
Income (loss) from operations | $ | 5,796 | $ | (24,029 | ) | $ | (14,343 | ) | $ | (47,170 | ) | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 7,213 | 4,277 | 12,835 | 8,728 | ||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 2,244 | 4,466 | 4,142 | 8,699 | ||||||||||
Change in fair value of derivative instruments | 2,080 | � | (652 | ) | � | |||||||||
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA (loss) (Consolidated) | $ | 17,333 | $ | (15,286 | ) | $ | 1,982 | $ | (29,743 | ) | ||||
Three Months Ended June30,2025 | |||||||||||||||||
Gevo | GevoFuels | GevoRNG | GevoND | Consolidated | |||||||||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA (Consolidated): | |||||||||||||||||
Income (loss) from operations | $ | (12,366 | ) | $ | (376 | ) | $ | 1,456 | $ | 17,082 | $ | 5,796 | |||||
Depreciation and amortization | 779 | � | 1,374 | 5,060 | 7,213 | ||||||||||||
Allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions | 259 | � | (259 | ) | � | � | |||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 2,230 | � | 12 | 2 | 2,244 | ||||||||||||
Change in fair value of derivative instruments | � | � | � | 2,080 | 2,080 | ||||||||||||
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA (loss) (Consolidated) | $ | (9,098 | ) | $ | (376 | ) | $ | 2,583 | $ | 24,224 | $ | 17,333 | |||||
Six Months Ended June30,2025 | |||||||||||||||||||
Gevo | GevoFuels | GevoRNG | GevoND | Consolidated | |||||||||||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA (Consolidated): | |||||||||||||||||||
Income (loss) from operations | $ | (33,350 | ) | $ | (1,100 | ) | $ | 1,925 | $ | 18,182 | $ | (14,343 | ) | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 1,526 | � | 2,777 | 8,532 | 12,835 | ||||||||||||||
Allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions | (631 | ) | � | 631 | � | � | |||||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 4,167 | � | (27 | ) | 2 | 4,142 | |||||||||||||
Change in fair value of derivative instruments | � | � | � | (652 | ) | (652 | ) | ||||||||||||
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA (loss) (Consolidated) | $ | (28,288 | ) | $ | (1,100 | ) | $ | 5,306 | $ | 26,064 | $ | 1,982 | |||||||
Three Months Ended June30,2024 | |||||||||||||||
Gevo | GevoFuels | GevoRNG | Consolidated | ||||||||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA (Consolidated): | |||||||||||||||
Loss from operations | $ | (20,597 | ) | $ | (1,224 | ) | $ | (2,208 | ) | $ | (24,029 | ) | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 2,976 | � | 1,301 | 4,277 | |||||||||||
Allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions | (891 | ) | � | 891 | � | ||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 4,423 | � | 43 | 4,466 | |||||||||||
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA (loss) (Consolidated) | $ | (14,089 | ) | $ | (1,224 | ) | $ | 27 | $ | (15,286 | ) | ||||
Six Months Ended June30,2024 | |||||||||||||||
Gevo | GevoFuels | GevoRNG | Consolidated | ||||||||||||
Non-GAAP Adjusted EBITDA (Consolidated): | |||||||||||||||
Loss from operations | $ | (40,723 | ) | $ | (2,234 | ) | $ | (4,213 | ) | $ | (47,170 | ) | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 6,053 | � | 2,675 | 8,728 | |||||||||||
Allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions | (1,781 | ) | � | 1,781 | � | ||||||||||
Stock-based compensation | 8,622 | � | 77 | 8,699 | |||||||||||
Non-GAAP adjusted EBITDA (loss) (Consolidated) | $ | (27,829 | ) | $ | (2,234 | ) | $ | 320 | $ | (29,743 | ) | ||||
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1 Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP measure calculated by adding back depreciation and amortization, allocated intercompany expenses for shared service functions, non-cash stock-based compensation, and the change in fair value of derivative instruments to GAAP loss from operations as well as monetized tax credits, if any. A reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA to GAAP loss from operations is provided in the financial statement tables following this release. Adjusted EBITDA was referred to as “cash EBITDA� in previous periods. See Non-GAAP Financial Information below.
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3 Source: US EIA Annual Energy Outlook, April 2025.
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