BankruptClean Energy

What Happened to Heliogen?

Ticker: HLGNSPAC Year: 2021Merger: 2021

Return

-100.0%

Current Price

$0

Peak Price

$12

Trust Size

$200M

Summary

Heliogen, a Bill Gates-backed concentrated solar energy company, went public via SPAC in 2021. The company promised to replace fossil fuels in industrial processes but filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2023 after failing to commercialize its technology.

What Happened

Heliogen was founded by Bill Gross (Idealab founder, not the PIMCO Bill Gross) and attracted backing from Bill Gates, among other prominent investors. The company developed AI-powered concentrated solar technology that could generate extreme heat for industrial processes like cement and steel manufacturing.

The concept was ambitious: use mirrors and AI to focus sunlight intensely enough to replace fossil fuels in heavy industry. Heliogen merged with Athena Technology Acquisition Corp in December 2021.

But the technology was far from commercial readiness. Building utility-scale concentrated solar facilities required enormous capital investment, and industrial customers were reluctant to bet on unproven technology for critical processes. Heliogen's pilot facility in Lancaster, California showed promise but couldn't demonstrate the economics needed for widespread adoption.

Cash burned rapidly on R&D and facility development with minimal revenue. By mid-2023, Heliogen filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company's assets and technology were sold in bankruptcy proceedings. Despite the star-studded investor list, concentrated solar for industrial heat proved too early-stage for public market capital.

Key People

Bill GrossFounder & CEO— Idealab founder, serial entrepreneur (not PIMCO Bill Gross)
Bill GatesInvestor— High-profile backer whose involvement attracted other investors

Timeline

2021-12-30

SPAC merger with Athena Technology closes

2022-01-10

Stock peaks near 2

2023-05-01

Warns of going-concern risk

2023-07-24

Files Chapter 11 bankruptcy