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Bloom Energy stock drops 7% as analyst buzz cools with earnings in sight
29 January 2026
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Bloom Energy stock drops 7% as analyst buzz cools with earnings in sight

New York, January 29, 2026, 12:24 ET — During the regular session

  • Bloom Energy shares dropped roughly 7% by midday, wiping out some gains from the past two days.
  • Fresh analyst coverage and higher price targets have fueled the stock’s recent surge.
  • The next checkpoint comes with the Feb. 5 results, as investors zero in on orders and capacity.

Shares of Bloom Energy Corp dipped roughly 7% to near $154 on Thursday, retreating after a rapid two-day surge that pushed the fuel-cell producer to a new 52-week peak. Despite the drop, the stock has gained about 77% year-to-date. Investing.com

The swings matter because Bloom has turned into a popular play on the rush for reliable power, especially among data centers hungry for quick electricity. With shares hovering near recent peaks, even minor tweaks in analyst sentiment or forecasts can send the price skittering.

Investors will be watching next week’s earnings closely, expecting the company to prove it can convert buzz into actual shipments and secure repeat orders. After a strong rally, there’s little margin for any slip-ups in guidance.

On Wednesday, Barclays kicked off coverage with an Equalweight rating — Wall Street speak for expecting the stock to perform on par with its peers — and slapped on a $153 price target, near the price before Thursday’s drop. The bank highlighted quicker “time-to-power” for customers and shrinking cost gaps compared to traditional options. Still, it warned the current valuation assumes a sharp rise in deliveries by decade’s end. Investing.com

Robert W. Baird raised its price target this week to $172 from $157 and maintained an Outperform rating ahead of fourth-quarter results. The firm expects guidance to be cautious but achievable. TipRanks

The wider fuel-cell sector slipped on Thursday. Plug Power, FuelCell Energy, and Ballard Power all fell, as the tech-heavy Nasdaq proxy dropped harder than the S&P 500 proxy, weighing on high-multiple stocks.

Bloom has emerged early in 2026 as a top play linked to power demand, fueled by data centers seeking “behind-the-meter” generation—producing power on-site instead of relying on the grid. Reuters columnist Gavin Maguire pointed to Bloom’s recent record-setting deal with American Electric Power as a key example of this trend. Reuters

Bloom produces solid-oxide fuel cell systems that turn natural gas into electricity—a solution appealing to customers eager to skip long waits for new grid hookups. The underlying demand is genuine, yet the stock has begun trading more like a momentum play.

Bloom is set to release its fourth-quarter results on Feb. 5, right after the market closes, followed by a conference call at 5 p.m. ET. Investors will be focused on any news regarding order timing, production capacity, and the pace at which the company can roll out systems for new data-center and utility projects. Bloom Energy

Bulls face a straightforward risk: expectations are climbing quicker than clarity. Even a hint of slower deliveries, uneven order flow, or margin squeeze could weigh on a stock that’s already surged in just a month.

Traders are keeping an eye on whether Thursday’s pullback stays above recent support, while watching for more banks to roll out new coverage before earnings. That period has already rattled the shares.

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