Hyliion Holdings clears the engine's asymmetry gate with meaningful analyst upside and ranks as an industry growth leader, but business quality sits well below the engine's floor amid severe cash burn, and options positioning skews defensively even as the shares hold an oversold-in-uptrend technical read.
Thesis pillars
- Industry Growth Leadership→Stable
- Quality Below Floor Severe Cash Burn→Stable
- Favorable Asymmetry Analyst Upside→Stable
- +2 more pillars — see the Why tab for full reasoning
Hyliion Holdings Corp. (HYLN) Stock Analysis
Consumer Cyclical · Auto Parts
Sell if holding. Engine safety override at $4.05: a dimension score below its floor triggers a hard block regardless of the otherwise-positive setup — overall score 4.8/10 and A.R:R 3.1:1 is above the 1.5:1 BUY gate. Specifically: Elevated put/call ratio: 3.50; Below-average business quality; Negative price momentum.
Hyliion Holdings develops the KARNO Power Module, a fuel-agnostic linear-generator power system targeting data center, industrial, defense, and vehicle-charging markets, following the wind-down of its prior Hypertruck electric powertrain business. The company has not yet made... Read more
Sell if holding. Engine safety override at $4.05: a dimension score below its floor triggers a hard block regardless of the otherwise-positive setup — overall score 4.8/10 and A.R:R 3.1:1 is above the 1.5:1 BUY gate. Specifically: Elevated put/call ratio: 3.50; Below-average business quality; Negative price momentum. Chart setup: No clear chart pattern; technical signals are mixed. Score 4.8/10, moderate confidence.
Passes 7/8 gates (favorable risk/reward ratio, clean insider activity, no SEC red flags, news events none recent, earnings proximity 35d clear, semi cycle peak clear, materials cycle peak clear). Fails on weak momentum. Suitability: speculative.
About Hyliion Holdings Corp.
About Hyliion Holdings Corp.
Hyliion Holdings has not yet commercialized its KARNO Power Module and currently derives all revenue from U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research contracts worth up to $16 million and $1.5 million, following the 2025 wind-down of its Hypertruck electric powertrain business. The Cedar Park, Texas-based company posted a $57.2 million net loss in 2025 while developing its 200 kW power generator at its Cincinnati, Ohio R&D facility.
Hyliion earns revenue exclusively from cost-plus-fixed-fee R&D services performed under its ONR contracts, with commercial KARNO Power Module deliveries not expected before late 2026. The company depends on a small number of single-source suppliers for key components, including linear electric machine parts, and purchases all of its additive printing machines from a single vendor, Colibrium Additive (formerly GE Additive), whose partial or complete loss could impair Hyliion's ability to manufacture, test, and deploy the KARNO Power Module. Target markets span data centers, commercial and industrial onsite power, defense platforms, EV charging, biogas, oil and gas, and waste-heat recovery, but Hyliion has yet to convert any of these prospects into commercial orders. Demand from some end-user industries is expected to track commodity prices, infrastructure spending, and construction activity once the product reaches market, exposing future revenue to broader capital-spending cycles.
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The starkest concentration in Hyliion's filing is on the revenue side: the company's ONR contracts are described as its only source of revenue and its largest single customer, meaning any non-renewal beyond the current scope would eliminate substantially all reported revenue. That government-funding dependency compounds supplier concentration risk, since KARNO production relies on additive-manufactured components sourced from Colibrium Additive and other single-source suppliers Hyliion has not yet diversified. With commercial sales still pending regulatory certifications and customer validation, Hyliion's path to profitability depends on converting early U.S. Navy deployments into repeatable orders before its cash position from continued losses runs thin.
See also: Consumer Cyclical · Auto Parts
From Hyliion Holdings Corp.'s most recent 10-K filing, extracted July 6, 2026.
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- HIGHCustomerONR contracts10-K Item 1A: 'We currently receive all of our revenue from fees and costs payable by ONR pursuant to such contracts, making us substantially dependent on funding from ONR.'
- HIGHSupplierColibrium Additive10-K Item 1A: 'We currently purchase all of our additive printing machines from Colibrium Additive (formerly GE Additive).'
- HIGHSuppliersingle-source suppliers10-K Item 1A: 'We rely on third-party suppliers, many of whom are single-source suppliers, for the provision and development of many of the key components and materials used in our products'
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Quality below the gate floor. Component breakdown shows what dragged the score down.static
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Sell if holding. Engine safety override at $4.05: a dimension score below its floor triggers a hard block regardless of the otherwise-positive setup — overall score 4.8/10 and A.R:R 3.1:1 is above the 1.5:1 BUY gate. Specifically: Elevated put/call ratio: 3.50; Below-average business quality; Negative price momentum. Chart setup: No clear chart pattern; technical signals are mixed. Prior stop was $3.83. Score 4.8/10, moderate confidence.
Take-profit target: $5.95 (+46.9% upside). Prior stop was $3.83. Stop-loss: $3.83.
Concentration risk — Customer: ONR contracts; Concentration risk — Supplier: Colibrium Additive; Quality below floor (1.9 < 4.0).
Hyliion Holdings Corp. trades at a P/E of N/A (forward -14.1). TrendMatrix value score: 5.0/10. Verdict: Sell.
9 analysts cover HYLN with a consensus score of 4.0/5. Average price target: $7.
What does Hyliion Holdings Corp. do?Hyliion Holdings develops the KARNO Power Module, a fuel-agnostic linear-generator power system targeting data center,...
Hyliion Holdings develops the KARNO Power Module, a fuel-agnostic linear-generator power system targeting data center, industrial, defense, and vehicle-charging markets, following the wind-down of its prior Hypertruck electric powertrain business. The company has not yet made commercial sales and currently earns all of its revenue from cost-plus-fixed-fee research contracts with the U.S. Navy's Office of Naval Research, reporting a $57.2 million net loss in 2025.