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T1 Energy Inc (FREY) Reports Q4 Earnings

T1 Energy Inc reported a loss of $0.

March 31, 2026 2 min read

T1 Energy Inc reported a loss of $0.

FREYFREY|EPS -$0.87|Rev $358.6M|Net Loss $190.0M

T1 Energy Inc reported a loss of $0.87 per share for the fourth quarter of 2025, narrowing substantially from a loss of $2.59 per share in the year-ago period. The 66.4% improvement in per-share results came as the company scaled operations and ramped production at its manufacturing facilities. Revenue totaled $358.6M for the quarter, up from $2.9M in Q4 2024, reflecting the company’s dramatic operational expansion.

The energy technology manufacturer posted a net loss of $190.0M for the quarter as it invested heavily in bringing production capacity online. Q4 2025 module production reached 1 GW for the quarter, with the company operating 1 GW production capacity at quarter end. The G1_Dallas production facility emerged as the dominant revenue driver, generating $346.9M in revenue for the quarter and accounting for the vast majority of total sales.

The steep year-over-year revenue increase underscores T1 Energy’s transition from development stage to full-scale manufacturing operations. Wall Street analysts remain cautious on the stock, with consensus standing at 0 buy, 7 hold, and 2 sell ratings. The company faces the challenge of achieving profitability while continuing to scale its energy module production capabilities in a competitive market environment.

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