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Amprius Technologies Operating Inc
Amprius Technologies Operating Inc is a US-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Fremont, California. The company went IPO on 2022-09-15. Amprius Technologies Operating, Inc., formerly Amprius Technologies, Inc., is engaged in the production of an energy density lithium-ion battery for mobility applications leveraging a disruptive silicon nanowire anode. The firm's silicon nanowire anode technology enables batteries with higher energy density, higher power density, and fast charging capabilities over a range of operating temperatures, which results in its batteries providing better performance compared to conventional graphite lithium-ion batteries. Its batteries are primarily used for existing and emerging aviation applications, including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), such as drones and high-altitude pseudo-satellites (HAPS). The firm manufactures its batteries on kilowatt-hour (kWh)-scale production lines at its headquarters in Fremont, California.
Amprius Technologies Operating Inc is a US-based company operating in industry. The company is headquartered in Fremont, California. The company went IPO on 2022-09-15. Amprius Technologies Operating, Inc., formerly Amprius Technologies, Inc., is engaged in the production of an energy density lithium-ion battery for mobility applications leveraging a disruptive silicon nanowire anode. The firm's silicon nanowire anode technology enables batteries with higher energy density, higher power density, and fast charging capabilities over a range of operating temperatures, which results in its batteries providing better performance compared to conventional graphite lithium-ion batteries. Its batteries are primarily used for existing and emerging aviation applications, including unmanned aerial systems (UAS), such as drones and high-altitude pseudo-satellites (HAPS). The firm manufactures its batteries on kilowatt-hour (kWh)-scale production lines at its headquarters in Fremont, California.
Revenue: Q4 revenue was $25.2 million, up 18% sequentially and 137% year-over-year; full year 2025 revenue was $73 million (3x 2024).
Margins: Q4 gross margin improved to 24% (up 9 percentage points QoQ); FY 2025 gross margin was 11% versus negative 76% in 2024.
NDAA compliance: Management says it has achieved sourcing compliance on 11 of 11 internal cell components and has NDAA‑compliant contract manufacturing partners in Korea and a new U.S. partner (Nanotech).
Defense traction: DIU contract increased to $14.8 million to accelerate NDAA‑compliant production; management highlighted new military and commercial wins, including Nokia Drone Networks.
One‑time charge: Q4 included a $22.5 million one‑time charge tied to exiting the Colorado facility; without it Q4 operating loss would have been $2.9 million and GAAP loss would have been much smaller.
Balance sheet: Cash was $90.5 million and no debt at year end; ATM program completed and terminated (Jan. 12); 134.5 million shares outstanding at year end.
2026 outlook: Management guides to at least $125 million revenue and at least $4 million adjusted EBITDA (net loss of ~$8 million, or $0.06 per share, on 134.5M shares); CapEx < $10 million and DIU funding expected to cover most planned CapEx.