Clean Energy Fuels Q1 2025: Navigating Contradictions on Tax Credits, Production Timelines, and Strategic Growth

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Monday, May 19, 2025 4:58 pm ET1min read
Impact of the 45Z Production Tax Credit, Impact of 45Z Tax Credit, RNG Facility Production and Timing, and Impact of 15-Liter Engine on Station Footprint are the key contradictions discussed in Corp.'s latest 2025Q1 earnings call.



Revenue Stability Despite Lower Volumes:
- Clean Energy Fuels reported revenue of $104 million for Q1 2025, similar to last year despite a loss of the Alternative Fuel Tax Credit.
- Revenue stability was driven by strong pricing and fleet volumes, despite lower RNG supply and volumes from third-party producers.

Strong RNG Demand Despite Challenges:
- The company sold 51 million gallons of RNG in Q1 2025, with fueling demand steady from refuse, transit, and trucking sectors.
- Demand resilience was due to RNG's role as a clean, low-cost fuel solution, even with supply issues impacting volumes.

Upstream Production Challenges:
- Some dairies experienced delays due to weather and operational issues, although production is expected to improve.
- Projects are expected to be at 80% of nameplate capacity by year-end, with additional projects expected to come online in 2026.

Tariffs and Economic Uncertainty:
- Tariffs were noted to potentially affect customer planning and purchases, impacting future volume growth from X15N trucks.
- The company remains optimistic about clarity on tariffs and their impact on the trucking industry's purchasing decisions.

Share Repurchase Program Resumed:
- Clean Energy Fuels resumed its share repurchase program due to the company's undervalued stock price.
- The program uses a previously approved budget of approximately $26 million, with ongoing caution regarding capital allocation.

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