Hyliion Posts Q2 Revenue Miss and Delay
Hyliion (NYSEMKT:HYLN), an early-stage company developing clean power solutions for distributed generation, released its second quarter 2025 earnings on August 12, 2025. The company cut its 2025 revenue guidance to $5 to $10 million, down from $10 to $15 million—and a delay of the company’s commercial launch from late 2025 to 2026. GAAP revenue for the quarter totaled $1.5 million, entirely from research and development services, slightly below analyst expectations of $1.6 million (GAAP). Net loss (GAAP) widened to $13.4 million from $10.9 million year-over-year, as higher research and development costs offset a small gain in gross profit. Overall, the period showed technical and partnership progress, but financial results remained constrained by continued high operating losses and delays in product rollout.
Source: Analyst estimates provided by FactSet. Management expectations based on management's guidance, as provided in Q1 2025 earnings report.
Hyliion develops fuel-flexible generator systems called the KARNO Power Module. These modules are designed to generate electricity with high efficiency and low emissions, using a variety of fuels including hydrogen, ammonia, natural gas, and waste gases. The company’s technology focuses on distributed power—generating electricity close to where it’s needed rather than relying on large central power plants and long-distance transmission.
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