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Plug Power stock rebounds as traders weigh cash moves, margin gains
17 June 2026
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Plug Power stock rebounds as traders weigh cash moves, margin gains

NEW YORK, June 17, 2026, 11:04 EDT

  • Plug Power shares rose 3.7% to $2.81 after Tuesday’s 3.2% fall.
  • The gain came as U.S. stocks edged higher ahead of the Federal Reserve decision.
  • Investors are weighing Plug’s recent liquidity steps against cash-use and execution risks.

Plug Power Inc. shares rose on Wednesday, rebounding from a one-day drop as traders revisited the hydrogen company’s recent cash-raising and margin-improvement updates while broader growth shares firmed.

The stock was recently up 3.7% at $2.81 on Nasdaq, with volume near 20.8 million shares. It traded between $2.70 and $2.885 after opening at $2.72, market data showed.

The move matters because Plug remains a closely watched hydrogen name whose rallies have been tied less to a single daily headline and more to whether investors believe its cash position and production costs are improving. On Tuesday, the shares fell 3.21% to $2.71, underperforming in a mixed session for the broader market.

The broader tape helped. Reuters reported U.S. indexes were higher in choppy trading ahead of the Fed decision, with the Nasdaq Composite up 0.35% at 9:41 a.m. ET. Hydrogen peers also gained: Ballard Power Systems rose 4.4%, while FuelCell Energy advanced 3.4%.

Options trading pointed to caution, not a rush. Cboe data cited by TheFly showed relatively light Plug options volume on Tuesday, with calls leading puts; implied volatility, an options-market gauge of expected price swings, was in the lowest 10% of readings over the past year.

The latest company catalyst was not from the past day. On June 2, Plug said it closed the sale of a federal investment tax credit, a clean-energy tax benefit that can be transferred to third-party investors, for about $39.2 million tied to its St. Gabriel, Louisiana hydrogen liquefaction plant. Chief Executive Jose Luis Crespo said the initiatives were “designed to strengthen liquidity,” and Chief Financial Officer Paul Middleton said the transaction helped “optimize capital deployment.” Plug Power

Plug’s May first-quarter report remains the main operating backdrop. Revenue rose 22% to $163.5 million, while gross margin — sales left after production costs — improved to minus 13% from minus 55% a year earlier. Crespo said the results positioned Plug to reach its target of positive EBITDAS, a company measure of operating earnings before certain financing and non-cash costs, in the fourth quarter of 2026.

The company also said it had more than 320 megawatts of electrolyzer capacity deployed globally and an electrolyzer project pipeline of more than $8 billion. Electrolyzers are machines that use electricity to split water and produce hydrogen.

But the trade still carries a long list of risks. Plug has warned that results could differ if it fails to cut costs, improve margins, manage cash use, complete asset monetizations or investment-tax-credit transactions, secure financing, or convert its project pipeline into revenue. Policy shifts and hydrogen supply costs also remain variables.

For now, Wednesday’s bounce puts the stock back above Tuesday’s close but still below its intraday high. The next test is less about one session and more about whether the company can turn recent liquidity moves and margin gains into steadier cash performance.

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