stock, Warrants, Sponsor Earn-Out Shares, Escrowed Earn-Out Shares, Earn-Out Restricted Shares, stock options, RSAs, RSUs, and PSUs, as more fully described in “Note 12 – Net Income (Loss) Per Share”.
Recently Adopted Accounting Pronouncements
In February 2016, the Financial Accounting Standard Board (the “FASB”) issued ASU No. 2016-02, Leases (Topic 842), and has since issued several updates, amendments, and technical improvements to ASU 2016-02. Topic 842 generally requires that lessees recognize operating and financing liabilities for the obligation to make lease payments and a right-to-use asset for the right to use the underlying asset for the lease term.
Topic 842 also requires additional disclosures about leasing arrangements related to discount rates, lease terms, and the amount, timing, and uncertainty of cash flows arising from leases. Topic 842 is effective for financial statements issued for fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2021. The Company adopted this guidance on January 1, 2022 utilizing the modified retrospective transition method through a cumulative-effect adjustment at the beginning of 2022. The Company has elected the package of practical expedients, that allows the Company not to reassess prior conclusions of (i) whether any expired or existing contracts as of the adoption date are or contain a lease, (ii) lease classification for any expired or existing leases as of the adoption date and (iii) initial direct costs for any existing leases as of the adoption date. The Company has also elected to account for lease and non-lease components as a single lease component and not to recognize ROU assets and liabilities for short-term leases with terms of twelve months or less.
The adoption of Topic 842 on January 1, 2022 resulted in the Company’s recognition of ROU assets of approximately $11.9 million, adjusted for deferred rent and lease incentives as of the adoption date, and lease liabilities for operating leases of approximately $12.6 million on the Company’s condensed consolidated balance sheets, with no material impact to the condensed consolidated statements of operations and cash flows.
In November 2021, the FASB issued ASU 2021-10, Government Assistance (Topic 832), Disclosures by Business Entities About Government Assistance, which requires entities to provide disclosures on material government transactions for annual reporting periods. The disclosures include information around the nature of the assistance, the related accounting policies used to account for government assistance, the effect of government assistance on the entity’s financial statements, and any significant terms and conditions of the agreements, including commitments and contingencies. The Company’s adoption of this guidance on January 1, 2022 did not have a material impact on the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements and related disclosures.
The Company has reviewed all other accounting pronouncements issued during the three months ended September 30, 2022 and concluded they were either not applicable or not expected to have a material impact on the Company’s condensed consolidated financial statements.
Note 3. Business Combination
On February 3, 2022 (the “Closing Date”), Ivanhoe Capital Acquisition Corp. (“Ivanhoe”), a Cayman Islands exempted company, and Wormhole Amalgamation Sub Pte. Ltd., a Singapore private company limited by shares and a direct, wholly-owned subsidiary of Ivanhoe (“Amalgamation Sub”), consummated the previously announced business combination (the “Business Combination”) pursuant to which, among other things, Amalgamation Sub merged with and into Old SES, with Old SES surviving the Business Combination as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ivanhoe. In connection with the closing of the Business Combination (the “Closing”), Ivanhoe migrated out of the Cayman Islands and domesticated as a Delaware corporation prior to the Closing (the “Domestication”) and changed its name to “SES AI Corporation.”
The Business Combination was accounted for as a reverse recapitalization. Under this method of accounting, Ivanhoe was treated as the “acquired” company for financial reporting purposes. Accordingly, for accounting purposes, the financial statements of the Company represent a continuation of the financial statements of Old SES with the Business Combination treated as the equivalent of Old SES issuing stock for the net assets of Ivanhoe, accompanied by a recapitalization. The net assets of Ivanhoe are stated at historical cost, with no goodwill or other intangible assets recorded. Operations prior to the Business Combination are those of Old SES. As a result, the unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements included in this report reflect (i) the historical operating results of Old SES prior to the Business Combination; (ii) the combined results of the Company and Old SES following the Closing; (iii) the assets and liabilities of Old SES at their historical cost; and (iv) the Company’s equity structure for all periods presented as discussed below.
In connection with the Business Combination, the Company received $326.1 million in gross proceeds, including a contribution of $51.6 million of cash held in Ivanhoe’s trust account net of redemption of Ivanhoe Class A common stock held by Ivanhoe’s public