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Capstone Green Energy (OTCID: CGEH) reported strong Q1 FY2026 financial results, marking its fifth consecutive quarter of positive Adjusted EBITDA. Revenue reached $27.9 million, up significantly from $15.6 million in Q1 FY2025, driven by increased product demand and improved rental utilization rates.
The company achieved a gross profit of $7.6 million with a 27% margin, representing a 3-percentage-point improvement year-over-year. Net loss narrowed to $0.7 million from $3.9 million in the previous year. Adjusted EBITDA improved to $2.7 million from $0.7 million in Q1 FY2025.
Capstone continues to execute its Three-Pillar strategy focusing on financial health, sustainable excellence, and revitalizing culture and talent, positioning itself as a leading provider of distributed generation and microgrid solutions.
Capstone Green Energy (OTCID: CGEH) has secured a new order for a natural gas-fueled C600 Signature Series microturbine from a Mexican packaging manufacturer. The order was obtained through DTC Machinery, Capstone's exclusive distributor in Mexico and Central America.
The microturbine system will operate in a grid-connected combined cooling, heat, and power (CCHP) configuration, providing clean electricity while utilizing waste heat for the facility's drying ovens. The system is scheduled for commissioning in summer 2025 and will help the customer reduce operational costs, improve energy reliability, and meet environmental regulations.
The customer, a company with nearly 40 years of experience in polyethylene, polypropylene, and laminated films production, chose Capstone's technology as part of their triple-win strategy focusing on self-generation, cost reduction, and environmental compliance.
Capstone Green Energy (PINK: CGEH) announced that its distributor Vergent Power has secured a follow-on order from the City of Janesville, Wisconsin, for their wastewater treatment facility upgrade. The project includes two new C65 microturbines and one C200S microturbine, increasing the facility's total generation capacity to 460 kW.
The expansion, supported by 90% project funding from DOE and ITC grants, builds upon Janesville's successful use of Capstone microturbines since 2010. The system will operate in a combined heat and power (CHP) application, utilizing digester gas as fuel to supply electricity and thermal energy for the facility's anaerobic digesters.
Capstone Green Energy Holdings (OTCID: CGEH) announced that its Italian distributor, IBT Connecting Energies, has secured an order from Recla SPA to upgrade their existing C1000R microturbine to a new C1000 Signature Series microturbine system. The upgrade comes after 15 years of successful operation of the original system installed in 2010.
The new C1000S system will continue to provide combined heat and power (CHP) to Recla's facility, delivering both electricity and saturated steam for daily operations. The upgrade is expected to generate €350,000 in annual energy savings while improving system efficiency, reliability, and reducing environmental impact. The system recovers over 90 percent of the primary energy source, significantly contributing to the facility's energy efficiency.
Capstone Green Energy (PINK:CGEH) reported its Q4 and full fiscal year 2025 results, achieving its first-ever positive full-year Adjusted EBITDA of $7.9 million. Q4 revenue increased to $27.1 million, up from $24.3 million year-over-year, while full-year revenue was $85.6 million.
Q4 highlights include a gross profit of $7.5 million with a 28% margin, and a minimal net loss of $0.1 million, significantly improved from a $5.3 million loss in Q4 2024. The company's cash position strengthened to $8.7 million, up $6.6 million from the previous year.
The company aims to elevate its stock to the OTC:QX market and eventually relist on Nasdaq. Notably, the previously disclosed SEC investigation has concluded with no action taken.
Capstone Green Energy (PINK: CGEH) has secured a contract through its Australian distributor, Optimal Group, to deliver a 2MW microturbine system for a remote power station in Oceania. The project will utilize two C1000S Signature Series microturbines and is scalable up to 5MW to accommodate future growth. The system, scheduled for commissioning in November 2025, will be powered by natural gas from a nearby fuel conditioning plant.
The power station will replace existing diesel generation, significantly reducing emissions including NOx, CO2, and VOCs, while completely eliminating particulate matter. Capstone's technology was chosen for its minimal maintenance requirements, high reliability, and quieter operation due to its single-shaft design with air bearings.
The City of Janesville, Wisconsin has expanded its commitment to sustainable energy by ordering additional Capstone Green Energy (PINK: CGEH) microturbines for its wastewater treatment facility. The follow-on order includes two C65 microturbines and one C200S microturbine, increasing the facility's total on-site generation capacity to 460 kW.
The project, which is 90% funded through DOE and ITC incentives, builds upon Janesville's successful 13-year history with Capstone's technology. The microturbines operate in a combined heat and power (CHP) application, using digester gas as fuel to generate electricity for facility operations while capturing waste heat for anaerobic digesters.
The expansion includes a C200 microturbine commissioned in November 2024 and two C65 microturbines commissioned in April 2025, joining two original C65 units from 2010 that remain operational.
The City of Winona is expanding its renewable energy capacity at its wastewater treatment plant with two Capstone C65 ICHP microturbines and a Vergent controller from Capstone Green Energy (PINK: CGEH). The project, scheduled for commissioning by April 30, 2025, will double the facility's renewable energy output.
The expansion replaces an existing C65 microturbine that has exceeded 100,000 hours of runtime and adds a second unit. The Combined Heat & Power (CHP) system utilizes the facility's digester gas to generate electricity, while the exhaust energy is converted to hot water for digester process heating, reducing natural gas dependency.
Notably, over 90% of the project costs are covered through a federal Tax Credit (ITC) and a Department of Energy Industrial Training and Assessment Center Implementation Grant, making the expansion financially viable for the community.
Capstone Green Energy (PINK: CGEH) secured a follow-on order for two C1000S microturbines from a repeat customer through Horizon Power Systems. The units will provide primary power for midstream compressor stations in the Permian Basin.
The customer, who previously rented eight C1000S microturbines, decided to purchase 2MW of microturbine power based on their positive experience with the technology's reliability and low emissions. The microturbines will operate on pipeline-quality natural gas, offering a flexible and cost-effective energy solution for facilities without access to power.
The project received expedited permitting through the New Mexico Air Quality Bureau due to the microturbines' low emissions profile, helping maintain operational timelines and project milestones.