Bloom Energy stock slides nearly 5% after sharp swing; big-holder filings and Feb. 5 earnings loom
22 January 2026
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Bloom Energy stock slides nearly 5% after sharp swing; big-holder filings and Feb. 5 earnings loom

New York, Jan 22, 2026, 14:25 ET — Regular session

  • Bloom Energy shares dropped roughly 5% in afternoon trading, retreating from an earlier spike near $155.
  • The company scheduled its quarterly results for Feb. 5, shifting attention back to guidance and order momentum.
  • New SEC filings revealed BlackRock holds a 9.4% stake, while Kuwait’s sovereign fund owns 1.38%.

Shares of Bloom Energy Corp slid 4.9% to $143.24 in Thursday afternoon trading, following a choppy day where the stock hit a peak of $155.47 before dropping to a low of $142.01.

The pullback is significant because Bloom’s stock has turned into a rapid barometer for the “power for AI” trade. Investors are eager to see if demand and margins can justify the high price. The shares remain close to the top of their 52-week range following a sharp rally. 1

Bloom’s decline caught attention in a fuel-cell sector that mostly gained ground. Plug Power surged nearly 16%, FuelCell Energy jumped close to 9%, and Ballard Power edged up around 4%.

Bloom announced Wednesday that it plans to release its fourth-quarter 2025 results after the market closes on Feb. 5, with a conference call scheduled for 5 p.m. ET. 2

Bloom dropped a data-center survey report earlier this week highlighting a surge in demand for onsite power as grid deadlines slip. “Data center and AI factory developers can’t afford delays,” said Bloom Chief Marketing Officer Natalie Sunderland in the statement. 3

Behind the scenes, large-holder filings surfaced. A Schedule 13G/A submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission revealed BlackRock held a 9.4% stake in Bloom as of Dec. 31, 2025. (Schedule 13G forms are for passive investors reporting stakes beyond set limits.) 4

A separate Schedule 13G/A revealed that Kuwait’s sovereign wealth fund and its London office disclosed holding 3.25 million shares, equal to 1.38% of the class. They also checked the box confirming their ownership had dropped to 5% or below. The filing’s historical data indicated the stake was significantly bigger at the close of 2024. 5

Bloom’s January jump is linked to robust demand for data center power and a recent utility deal. American Electric Power revealed a $2.65 billion contract for Bloom’s solid-oxide fuel cells, aimed at a new facility near Cheyenne, Wyoming. The deal includes a 20-year output agreement, contingent on conditions set to be met by Q2 2026. 6

Yet the day’s flip highlighted the risk in a stock that’s been volatile around every headline. Even a hint of slower deliveries, tougher project economics, or customer-driven delays could quickly rattle sentiment.

Traders are set to focus on Feb. 5 for the company’s conference call—expect results, updated guidance, and insights on big-project timelines as well as data-center demand.

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