Bloom Energy stock surged 18.1% to $138.82 in premarket trading Wednesday. The fuel cell maker crushed Wall Street expectations for its third quarter.
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The company reported adjusted earnings of $0.15 per share for the three months ended September 30. Analysts had predicted just $0.10 per share.
Revenue came in at $519 million. That beat the consensus estimate of $428.1 million.
This marks the fourth consecutive quarter Bloom Energy has topped revenue expectations. The company is clearly catching a powerful wave.
If premarket gains hold, the stock will open at a record high. Year-to-date, Bloom Energy shares have climbed more than five-fold.
That performance crushes the NYSE Composite Index’s 13.6% gain during the same period.
Installation revenue more than doubled compared to the same quarter last year. AI infrastructure is driving unprecedented power demand.
Data centers running artificial intelligence workloads need massive amounts of electricity. Traditional grid power often can’t keep up.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects power consumption will hit record highs in both 2025 and 2026. The grid is getting strained.
Large developers are hunting for off-grid solutions. Fuel cells like those made by Bloom Energy fit the bill perfectly.
The company has already locked in deals with major players. American Electric Power, Brookfield Asset Management, and Oracle have all signed agreements.
On October 13, Brookfield Asset Management announced a $5 billion investment in Bloom’s fuel cell technology. The money will go toward powering data centers.
That news alone sent Bloom Energy shares up 26.5% on the day.
Gross margin jumped to 29.2% in the third quarter. That’s up from 23.8% in the same period last year.
The improvement shows Bloom Energy is getting better at making money on each sale. Higher margins mean more profit drops to the bottom line.
The company had already projected doubling its capacity to over 2 gigawatts. That could help quadruple revenue in 2026.
Bloom Energy is riding multiple tailwinds at once. AI demand keeps growing, and the power grid can’t expand fast enough.
Nation-state priorities around energy security add another layer. Companies and governments want reliable power that doesn’t depend on aging infrastructure.
The fuel cell maker’s technology provides power right where it’s needed. No transmission lines required.
Brookfield’s $5 billion commitment validates the business model. When one of the world’s largest asset managers writes that check, others pay attention.
Bloom Energy reported these results after the market closed Tuesday. Trading Wednesday will show how investors digest the news once the opening bell rings.
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