26 June 2026
Capstone Energy Plus, Inc.
CIK: 1009759•3 Annual Reports•Latest: 2026-06-25
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10-K / June 25, 2026
Revenue:$106,004,000
Income:$2,800,000
10-K / June 27, 2025
Revenue:$85,600,000
Income:-$7,200,000
10-K / June 13, 2024
Revenue:$73,882,000
Income:-$24,500,000
10-K / June 25, 2026
Capstone Energy+, Inc.
Overview
- Provider of behind-the-meter clean energy solutions for industrial and commercial operations, including AI/data center applications.
- Core technology: oil-free, friction-free microturbine power generation with an inverter-based architecture, designed for on-site power with heat and/or cooling recovery and microgrid capability.
- Focus on modular, plug-and-play systems with scalable configurations and flexible Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) offerings (PPAs/ESAs, leases, rentals, long-term service agreements).
Key capabilities and technologies
- Four design pillars:
- Advanced combustion technology with ultra-low emissions
- Proprietary air bearing technology (oil-free, low maintenance)
- Digital power electronics for speed, fuel, load and grid coordination
- Proprietary remote monitoring software
- On-site power configurations:
- CHP (Combined Heat and Power), ICHP (Integrated CHP), and CCHP (Combined Cooling, Heat and Power)
- Microgrid capability integrating renewables, storage, and other resources
- Fuel flexibility: natural gas, biogas, landfill gas, wastewater methane, sour gas, low-BTU gas, and hydrogen blends (up to 30% hydrogen in some configurations)
- 800 VDC-driven AI/data center block technology (announced Oct 2025) to interface with next-gen AI hardware and reduce conversion losses
- ESP (Energy Surplus Program): integrated design combining microturbines, absorption chillers, dry coolers, BESS, and microgrid controls for AI/data center power needs
Products and roadmap
- Product line: C65, C200, C400, C600, C800, C1000S (all UL-listed; UL 2200 listed). C200 and C1000 families certified to UL1741 SB and IEEE 1547 in North America as of FY2026.
- New/advanced offerings:
- C250 (250 kW module in development)
- 800 VDC AI Power Blocks (integrated power, liquid cooling, and compute for data centers)
- Accessories and ancillary products: rotary gas compressors, integrated heat recovery modules (HRMs), dual-mode controllers, batteries (stand-alone and dual-mode), protocol converters, installation hardware
- Data center-specific benefits: high density, low emissions, high reliability; heat recovery enabling chilled water at approximately one-tenth the energy of electric chillers; native 760 VDC output supporting 800 VDC data-center architectures
Markets and applications
- Primary markets: data centers, hospitals, agriculture, industrial facilities (critical power and reliability needs)
- Natural resources: oil and gas (onshore/offshore), flare gas/associated gas, sour gas; supports diverse fuel streams
- Renewable energy and microgrids: integrates with solar PV, wind, and battery storage
- Bridge power for grid-constrained sites (data centers, manufacturing, EV charging)
- EV charging and ports/marine terminals: containerized, transportable power and charging at point of use
- AI/data center sector positioned as a long-term growth opportunity
Global footprint and market strategy
- Units shipped: over 10,800 units totaling approximately 1.18 GW
- Installed in 89 countries
- Geographic coverage: United States & Canada; Latin America; Asia & Australia; Middle East & Africa; Europe
- Go-to-market:
- Direct sales, including expanded presence in the U.S. West following the Capstone West Territory acquisition (Cal Microturbine) in Aug 2025
- Global distributor network and OEM partnerships
- Distributor Support System (DSS) brought in-house via acquisition in 2026 to centralize distributor training, marketing, and support
- Energy-as-a-Service suite: rental, BOOM, PPAs/ESAs, lease-to-own, embedded service agreements
Customers and concentration
- Revenue is concentrated with a small base of distributors and large customers
- Top customers (Fiscal 2026) accounted for:
- E-Finity: ~17%
- Cal Microturbine: ~16%
- DTC Soluciones SA de CV: ~13%
- Lone Star Power Solutions: ~10%
- Remaining revenue from additional distributors and customers
Operations and infrastructure
- Headquarters and primary production: Van Nuys, California (approx. 79,000 sq ft; capable of >1 GW/year on three shifts)
- European remanufacturing and parts: Integrated Remanufacturing Facility in Gosport, United Kingdom (≈9,668 sq ft)
- R&D: Fiscal 2026 R&D expense $3.6 million (about 3% of revenue); Fiscal 2025 R&D expense $2.7 million (about 3% of revenue)
- Research partnerships: Argonne National Laboratory; UC Irvine (hydrogen and fuel-flexible combustion work)
Financial snapshot
- Revenue estimates based on reported R&D ratios:
- Fiscal 2026 estimated revenue ≈ $120 million (R&D $3.6 million ≈ 3%)
- Fiscal 2025 estimated revenue ≈ $90 million (R&D $2.7 million ≈ 3%)
- Employees: 115 full-time as of March 31, 2026; 100 full-time as of March 31, 2025; 1 part-time
- Debt and liquidity:
- Exit Notes outstanding: $25.3 million as of 3/31/2026, including accrued interest
- Maturity: December 7, 2026
- Security: Exit Notes secured by a lien on substantially all assets of the Operating Subsidiary and guarantors
- Additional facility: $10 million uncommitted incremental facility available
- Interest: floating rate at SOFR + 7% (Adjust SOFR)
- Corporate reorganization: emerged from Chapter 11 (Dec 7, 2023); Final Decree issued June 13, 2025; acquired Capstone Distributor Support Services Corporation (CDSSC) assets and liabilities effective March 31, 2026 to bring the DSS program in-house
Stock and corporate structure
- Public listing: common stock trades on OTCQX under the symbol CGEH
- Capstone Energy+ is the publicly traded successor to Capstone Green Energy Holdings, Inc.; the company reorganized and completed name changes as part of Chapter 11 proceedings
- Recent corporate actions include the Capstone West Territory acquisition and the CDSSC acquisition
What the company does
- Designs, manufactures, and sells modular, oil-free, low-emission microturbine power systems with heat and cooling recovery options (CHP/CCHP) and integrated microgrid capabilities
- Provides on-site, dispatchable power for critical loads in data centers, hospitals, industrial facilities, and resource-intensive operations
- Supports a range of fuels (natural gas, biogas, flare gas, hydrogen blends) and is developing hydrogen-ready configurations
- Sells through direct channels, a broad distributor network, and OEM partnerships, and offers EaaS options (rental, PPAs/ESAs, lease-to-own, long-term service agreements)
- Developing AI/data-center architectures (800 VDC, AI Power Blocks) and ESP-based packaged solutions to support high-density compute workloads while improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions
- Maintains a global footprint with production in California, remanufacturing in the U.K., and service support across 89 countries
