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If You Invested in Zeo Energy (ZEO)

Construction - Special Trade Contractors · Solar · NASDAQ
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$1,000 invested 1 Year Ago
$271
-72.9% total -73.3% CAGR
Bought on Jul 14, 2025 at $2.38
$1,000 invested 5 Years Ago
N/A
Trading since 2021-12-17

What $1,000 or $10,000 in ZEO Would Be Worth Today

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If you invested 1 year ago 5 years ago 10 years ago Since Dec 17, 2021
$1,000 $271 -73% $65 -93%
$10,000 $2,707 -73% $652 -93%

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Year-by-Year Returns

ZEO annual performance
Year Start Price End Price Annual Return Cumulative
2021 $9.88 $9.92 +0.4% +0.4%
2022 $9.91 $10.34 +4.3% +4.6%
2023 $10.34 $11.26 +8.9% +13.9%
2024 $11.26 $3.43 -69.5% -65.3%
2025 $3.65 $1.09 -70.1% -89.0%
2026 $1.17 $0.64 -44.9% -93.5%

About Zeo Energy

Construction - Special Trade Contractors · NASDAQ

Zeo Energy Corp. (Nasdaq: ZEO) is a Florida-based clean energy company that focuses on residential solar, distributed energy, energy efficiency, and long-duration energy storage solutions. According to company disclosures, Zeo describes itself as a diversified clean energy business that provides residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale offerings designed to cut energy costs and carbon emissions. The company’s Class A common stock and warrants trade on The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC under the symbols ZEO and ZEOWW, respectively.

Zeo Energy operates through distinct but related business lines. Through its Sunergy or Sunergy Solar business, Zeo acts as a regional provider of residential solar, distributed energy, and energy efficiency solutions. Company materials state that this business targets high-growth markets with limited competitive saturation and serves customers who want to reduce high energy bills and support a more sustainable future. Zeo emphasizes a differentiated sales approach and vertically integrated offerings in this residential-focused segment.

In addition to its residential and distributed energy activities, Zeo has expanded into long-duration energy generation and storage. The company completed the acquisition of Heliogen, Inc., a provider of on-demand clean energy technology solutions, through a merger that closed on August 8, 2025, as described in Zeo’s Form 8-K and related press releases. Following this transaction, Heliogen became a wholly owned subsidiary and forms the basis of a division focused on long-duration energy generation and storage for commercial and industrial-scale facilities. Company statements highlight applications such as artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing data centers and other energy-intensive industries.

Across these activities, Zeo positions itself as a clean energy platform that spans residential, commercial, industrial, and utility-scale markets. Public descriptions note that Zeo’s combined operations are intended to provide 24/7 clean energy solutions, including behind-the-meter energy offerings supported by photovoltaic (PV) solar and storage. The company also references internal financing capabilities and tax equity financing experience in connection with its broader clean energy platform, as described in its transaction-related communications.

Zeo Energy is organized as a Delaware corporation and identifies as an emerging growth company and a smaller reporting company in its SEC filings, including its registration statements on Form S-1 and Form S-4. The company’s principal executive offices are located in New Port Richey, Florida, as reflected in multiple SEC reports. Zeo’s governance structure includes Class A and Class V common stock, and the company has discussed matters such as director elections, auditor ratification, and share issuance approvals in its definitive proxy statement on Schedule 14A.

From an operational standpoint, Zeo’s public earnings releases describe a business that generates revenue from residential solar installations and related distributed energy and efficiency services, with performance metrics such as revenue, gross profit, net loss, and Adjusted EBITDA reported for recent quarters. The company notes that residential solar market conditions can be challenging and that its results are influenced by seasonality, interest rate environments, and expansion into new geographic markets. At the same time, Zeo’s acquisition of Heliogen is presented as a way to diversify its activities into long-duration energy storage and utility-scale or commercial-scale projects.

Heliogen, now a Zeo subsidiary, is described in company materials as a renewable energy technology business that combines commercially proven solar technologies with thermal systems and storage expertise to deliver cost-effective, low-carbon energy production around the clock. Zeo’s communications state that this capability is intended to support customers seeking practical transitions to cleaner energy, particularly for high-demand uses such as data centers and other large energy users.

For investors and observers, Zeo’s SEC filings provide additional context on its capital structure, registration of shares for resale, and use of non-GAAP measures such as Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin. The company explains that it uses these non-GAAP metrics as internal performance measures and reconciles them to net income (loss) in its financial disclosures. Zeo also discusses material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting in certain filings and outlines steps such as changes in its independent registered public accounting firm.

Overall, Zeo Energy Corp. presents itself, through its public filings and press releases, as a clean energy company that combines a regional residential solar and efficiency platform with a long-duration energy generation and storage business. Its stated focus is on helping residential and commercial customers reduce energy costs and emissions, while building a platform that can address energy needs from individual homes to large industrial and data center facilities.

Market Cap
$0.0B
Current Price
$0.64
Revenue
$0.1B
Net Margin
-20.2%
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Zeo Energy investment returns

How much would $1,000 invested in Zeo Energy be worth today?

If you invested $1,000 in Zeo Energy (ZEO) 1 years ago on 2025-07-14, your investment would be worth $271 today, representing a -72.9% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -73.3% per year (CAGR).

Has Zeo Energy outperformed the S&P 500?

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What is Zeo Energy's average annual return?

The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ZEO over the past 1 years is -73.3%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — ZEO's best recent year was 2023 (+8.9%) and worst was 2025 (-70.1%).

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