Soluna Holdings stock barely budged after earnings, up less than 1% around US$1.31. This suggests the market has not fully reacted to what was a noisy but financially important quarter. Revenue reached US$15.06 million while the company reported a sizeable net loss of US$20.71 million. For a power hungry artificial intelligence infrastructure story that has traded on growth hopes, this set of numbers highlights the main issue. The revenue engine is turning, but the losses and cash burn are what now demand your attention.
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Bulls argue that Soluna will turn its renewable power footprint into profitable AI and high performance computing data centers, with crypto acting as a bridge. Q2 shows some progress. Revenue reached US$15.06 million and management now controls 192 MW of capacity with over 650 MW of AI campuses in development at Kati 2 and Dorothy 3. Kati 1 generated its first positive gross profit this year and the renewable power pipeline expanded to 6.3 GW. Cash of US$113 million and a current ratio of 2.1x give Soluna resources to push projects forward. However, AI and HPC revenue are still immaterial and no binding AI tenant agreement or project level debt package has closed yet. The core AI thesis is intact on paper but remains largely unproven in the actual P&L.
Bears argue that Soluna’s AI story masks ongoing losses, dilution risk and execution gaps on its key projects. Q2 results give them material support. Net loss widened to US$20.71 million, with gross profit only US$0.77 million and compressed by site startup costs and Briscoe turbine repairs. Management raised US$159.4 million in Q2 and another US$23.6 million after the quarter, which signals ongoing reliance on external capital. Equity was part of that mix, so existing holders face continuing dilution while losses persist. The business still leans on crypto mining and hosting, with AI and HPC contracts not yet contributing. Execution risk around delivering Kati 2 and Dorothy 3 remains high because Kati 2 only has an LOI, not a binding lease. For now the bear concerns about profitability, financing needs and project delivery are not disproven.
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