Opal Fuels
Financials
Estimates*
USD | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | 2026 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Revenues | 118m | 166m | 236m | 256m | 317m | 443m | 506m |
% growth | (2 %) | 41 % | 42 % | 9 % | 24 % | 40 % | 14 % |
EBITDA | 4.8m | 22.8m | 23.3m | 21.5m | 93.3m | 166m | 204m |
% EBITDA margin | 4 % | 14 % | 10 % | 8 % | 29 % | 37 % | 40 % |
Profit | (25.4m) | 41.6m | 11.3m | 29.9m | 17.0m | 55.0m | 51.1m |
% profit margin | (22 %) | 25 % | 5 % | 12 % | 5 % | 12 % | 10 % |
EV / revenue | - | - | 1.4x | 1.2x | 1.4x | 1.3x | 1.1x |
EV / EBITDA | - | - | 14.5x | 14.2x | 4.7x | 3.4x | 2.7x |
R&D budget | - | - | 6.4m | 4.9m | - | - | - |
R&D % of revenue | - | - | 3 % | 2 % | - | - | - |
Date | Investors | Amount | Round |
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- | N/A | - | |
* | $1.8b Valuation: $2.0b 17.0x EV/LTM Revenues 418.2x EV/LTM EBITDA | SPAC IPO | |
$125m | SPAC Private Placement | ||
* | N/A | $500m | Post IPO Debt |
Total Funding | €114m |
Recent News about Opal Fuels
EditOPAL Fuels is a nationwide leader in the production and distribution of low carbon intensity renewable natural gas (RNG). The company operates in the renewable energy sector, focusing on transforming waste into energy. OPAL Fuels serves clients in heavy-duty transportation and other industrial markets, providing a scalable and cost-effective solution to reduce carbon emissions. The business model is vertically integrated, combining upstream production and downstream marketing and distribution of RNG. This integration allows OPAL Fuels to capture harmful methane emissions at their source, purify them, and use the resulting RNG to replace diesel and other high carbon intensity fossil fuels. The company generates revenue through the sale of RNG, which costs up to 50% less per gallon than diesel, offering significant savings to its clients. OPAL Fuels also helps clients achieve their carbon reduction goals, contributing to global efforts to combat climate change.
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