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Bloom Energy Corporation (BE.US) saw its stock price surge by 18.15% on Wednesday, reaching its highest level since January. This significant increase was driven by Morgan Stanley's decision to upgrade the company's stock rating from neutral to overweight, accompanied by an 83% increase in the target price, which was raised from $18 to $33.
The upgrade by
reflects a growing optimism surrounding Bloom Energy's prospects, particularly in the context of recent developments in the fuel cell industry. The inclusion of fuel cells in tax incentives has been a pivotal factor in this positive sentiment. Fuel cells, which convert chemical energy from fuels into electricity, have gained traction as a clean and efficient energy solution. , a leading player in this sector, has been at the forefront of developing and deploying fuel cell technology.The decision to include fuel cells in tax incentives is expected to provide a significant boost to the industry, making it more economically viable for companies to invest in and adopt this technology. This move is likely to benefit Bloom Energy, as it positions the company to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable energy solutions. The upgrade by Morgan Stanley underscores the potential for Bloom Energy to leverage these incentives and expand its market presence.
Morgan Stanley analyst Mark Strauss highlighted that the tax incentive policy would enhance Bloom Energy's pricing power in negotiations with data center clients and stimulate demand from price-sensitive non-data center clients. He emphasized that despite potential adjustments to the safe harbor rules by the Trump administration, the current market for gas turbines faces challenges such as high prices and extended delivery times. This situation makes fuel cells, with their tax incentive advantages, a more attractive option for hesitant gas turbine customers, potentially driving an increase in overall order volumes.
Strauss further analyzed that the inclusion of fuel cells in the 48E tax credit system would result in a steeper growth trajectory for Bloom Energy. Based on the midpoint guidance for the 2025 fiscal year, the company's revenue is expected to grow by 19% year-over-year. This growth is attributed to both the enhanced pricing power from data center clients and the expansion of the price-sensitive customer base.
Additionally, as Bloom Energy improves its production capacity utilization and continues to optimize cost controls, the company's product gross margin is expected to receive additional support, laying the foundation for long-term profitability improvements.

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