Clean Energy 401(K) Plan — Form 5500 plan (Clean Energy)

Plain-English plan summary

According to public Form 5500 filings published through the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) via the EFAST2 system, Clean Energy 401(K) Plan is a benefit plan reported by Clean Energy under EIN 95-4603747 and plan number 001. The latest loaded filing year is 2023. The filing reports 639 participants and $62,804,706 in end-of-year plan assets, where available in the loaded dataset.

Form 5500 plan profile · 2023

Key reported metrics

Net assets (EOY)$62.8MPlan net assets, end of year$62,804,706
Participants639Covered participants reported
Assets / participant$98.3KComputed: assets ÷ participants$98,286 (computed)
Provider compensation$65.1K2 Schedule C provider row(s)$65,105
Plan sponsor
Clean Energy
EIN
95-4603747
Plan number
001
Plan type
2
Location
Newport Beach, CA
Latest filing year
2023
How to read this plan profile
  • Net assets = total assets minus total liabilities, end of year (Schedule H/I).
  • Assets / participant is computed (assets ÷ reported participants) — a ratio, not a filed figure.
  • Schedule chips (Sch H / I / C) show which schedules each filing includes.
  • Fields a filing did not report are labeled not reported in the loaded dataset — never estimated.
  • Figures are reported as filed, in whole dollars; verify against the official DOL/EBSA record before relying on them.
EFAST2 filings

Form 5500 filing history

Each loaded annual filing for this plan. Open one for its full reported snapshot.

  1. 2023
    639 participants · 2Sch HSch C
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Schedule H · 2023

Reported financial statement

Reported figures as filed, in whole dollars. Only fields the filing reports are shown; others are marked not reported.

Reported balance (end of year)$62.8M total assets
Net assets$62.8MLiabilities$0
Money in vs. money out
Total income / additions$17.4M
Total expenses$7.5M
Benefits paid / distributions$7.4M
Contributions
Employer$1.9M
Participant$4.8M
Full reported line items

Net assets

Total assets (EOY)
$62,804,706
Total liabilities (EOY)
$0
Net assets (EOY)
$62,804,706
Net assets (BOY)
$52,816,455

Income & contributions

Employer contributions
$1,923,865
Participant contributions
$4,795,555
Total contributions
$7,054,448
Total income / additions
$17,442,786

Expenses & distributions

Benefits paid
$7,389,935
Administrative expenses
$65,105
Total expenses
$7,454,535
Net increase / (decrease)
$9,988,251
Computed from reported fields

Reported ratios

Derived only from this plan's own reported figures — comparisons within the filing, not benchmarks, estimates, or national averages.

Contribution share (employer vs. participant)
Employer 29%Participant 71%
Total expenses ÷ net assets12%Computed ratio
Benefits paid ÷ total income42%Computed ratio
Provider comp. ÷ net assets0%Computed ratio
Schedule C

Service provider compensation

Reported direct + indirect compensation per provider, ranked. Bars show relative scale.

  1. 1
    ADVISOR · Direct $54K
  2. 2
    RECORDKEEPER · Direct $11.1K · Indirect $0

What to inspect next

Frequently asked questions

Who sponsors the Clean Energy 401(K) Plan?
Clean Energy 401(K) Plan is reported as sponsored by Clean Energy (EIN 95-4603747, plan number 001) in public Form 5500 filings.
What is the most recent Form 5500 filing year for Clean Energy 401(K) Plan?
The latest Form 5500 filing year loaded for Clean Energy 401(K) Plan is 2023.
How many participants does Clean Energy 401(K) Plan report?
Clean Energy 401(K) Plan reports 639 participants in its latest loaded Form 5500 filing.
What are the reported plan assets for Clean Energy 401(K) Plan?
Clean Energy 401(K) Plan reports $62,804,706 in end-of-year plan assets in its latest loaded Form 5500 filing.
Form 5500 terms, in plain English
Form 5500
The annual report most U.S. employee benefit plans file with the Department of Labor through the EFAST2 system. It documents the plan sponsor, participants, finances, and service-provider compensation.
Schedule H
The financial statement for larger plans (generally 100+ participants): assets, liabilities, net assets, income, expenses, and the net change.
Schedule I
The condensed financial statement for smaller plans, covering the same kinds of figures in less detail.
Schedule C
Reports compensation paid to the plan’s service providers — both direct and indirect.
Net assets
Total assets minus total liabilities at the end of the year — what the plan holds for participants.
Employer / participant contributions
Money contributed to the plan by the employer and by participants during the year.

Figures are reported as filed and may contain errors or omissions. Verify against the official DOL/EBSA record before relying on any value.

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