After Getting Last-Minute $375M Biden Loan, Green Energy Firm On Brink Of Bankruptcy

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Li-Cycle warns it will likely file for bankruptcy despite getting a $375M green energy loan from the Biden DOE a few months ago.

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A battery recycling company that the Biden administration urged to apply for a $375 million green energy loan in November warned investors this week that it’s at risk of going out of business. [emphasis, links added]

Li-Cycle Holdings’s annual report filed with the SEC on Monday states that it has “incurred significant losses since inception” and that there is “substantial doubt” about its ability to continue operating.

The Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office finalized the loan for Li-Cycle just two days after former president Joe Biden lost the November election.

It was part of a flurry of last-minute loan approvals totaling over $20 billion issued by the Biden loan office in the final weeks of the administration.

Li-Cycle’s CEO Ajay Kochhar has said he was initially reluctant to apply for the loan due to concerns about whether his company, which has struggled financially, would be able to repay the government.

But Biden’s green energy loan czar, Jigar Shah, urged him to barrel forward. “Get your ass to Pittsburgh,” Shah told Kochhar in September 2023, according to the Wall Street Journal. There, the two men met for coffee and moved forward on the deal.

Li-Cycle is one of several DOE loan recipients facing financial turmoil, reflecting viability issues that have plagued the Biden administration’s signature green energy loan program.

Sunnova Energy, a solar panel company that the DOE approved for a $3 billion loan guarantee in 2023, is in negotiations with its creditors after warning it was on the verge of bankruptcy last month.

Plug Power, a battery company that was approved for a $1.6 billion loan guarantee in the final week of the Biden administration, announced it was laying off over 200 workers in New York last week.

It’s unclear how much of the Biden-era funding has been distributed. President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on federal funding programs after taking office, and the DOE did not respond to questions about the Sunnova loan guarantee.

Li-Cycle said it has yet to receive any money from the government, but even if Trump wanted to give the company the funds, it does not currently have enough money to meet the federal requirements needed to access the loan, the company disclosed Monday.

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