Class Action Lawsuit Targets Eos Energy Over Alleged Misleading Disclosures

Reuters03-19
Class Action Lawsuit Targets Eos Energy Over Alleged Misleading Disclosures

A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Eos Energy and certain officers, alleging violations of federal securities laws. The suit covers investors who purchased or acquired Eos Energy securities between Nov. 5, 2025 and Feb. 26, 2026. The complaint alleges the company did not disclose production and capacity utilization issues that affected its ability to meet guidance. It also alleges battery line downtime exceeded internal forecasts and that automated bipolar production faced delays in meeting quality targets. The complaint further alleges the company’s systems and processes were inadequate to support accurate guidance and complete disclosures.

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