What is the outlook for adjusted EBITDA and cash flow in the coming quarters? | CLNE (Aug 07, 2025) | Candlesense

What is the outlook for adjusted EBITDA and cash flow in the coming quarters?

Answer Based on the Provided News excerpt

The press‑release you provided contains Clean Energy Fuels’ (NASDAQ: CLNE) Q‑2 2025 operating results (revenue, net loss, and a mention of “Adjusted EBITDA”), but it does not include any forward‑looking statements or guidance about:

  • Adjusted EBITDA for the upcoming quarters (e.g., projected amount, growth expectations, or a range), and
  • Cash‑flow expectations (e.g., operating cash‑flow, free cash‑flow, or cash‑burn outlook).

Because the excerpt ends abruptly (“Adjusted EBITDA (as define…”) and no further commentary on future performance is included, we cannot extract or infer the company’s outlook for adjusted EBITDA or cash‑flow from the information given.


What This Means for Your Question

  • Adjusted EBITDA: No forecast, target, or outlook for the next quarters is disclosed in the provided text.
  • Cash Flow: Likewise, no cash‑flow projection (operating cash flow, free cash flow, or cash‑position guidance) is mentioned.

How to Get the Outlook

If you need the specific guidance on adjusted EBITDA and cash‑flow expectations, you would need to consult the full press release (often found on the company’s investor‑relations site or the full Business Wire article) where the company typically:

  1. Provides guidance on adjusted EBITDA (e.g., “we expect adjusted EBITDA to be between $X and $Y million for Q3 2025”).
  2. Discusses cash‑flow expectations (e.g., “we anticipate positive operating cash flow of $Z million in the next quarter” or “we expect cash‑burn of $X million”).

Alternatively, you could check the company’s quarterly earnings call transcript or the SEC Form 10‑Q filing for the quarter, which usually contain detailed forward‑looking financial metrics.


Bottom line: The provided news excerpt does not contain the outlook for adjusted EBITDA or cash flow for the upcoming quarters. For those details, refer to the full earnings release or the company’s official guidance materials.