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Siemens Energy Faces a Defining Moment

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 4, 2026
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A record order backlog, a multi-billion euro share repurchase initiative, and a recent addition to a major index—the structural tailwinds for Siemens Energy appear robust. However, the operational heart of the business, its troubled wind power subsidiary Gamesa, has yet to demonstrate a sustainable recovery. This narrative is set for a crucial test on May 12, 2026.

Operational Signals and Structural Support

The company’s operational foundation showed strength in the first quarter of fiscal 2026. New orders surged by 33.9 percent to €17.6 billion, pushing the order backlog to a record €146 billion. Notably, the Gas Services division booked orders for 102 gas turbines in the quarter—more than half of the previous year’s total volume.

This performance is being underpinned by significant structural factors. Since early March, Siemens Energy has been actively buying back its own shares, acquiring nearly 5.85 million securities from the market to date. In one recent week alone, 1.55 million shares were repurchased. The current tranche of the program is valued at up to €2 billion, with a long-term plan for buybacks totaling up to €6 billion by 2028.

Concurrently, its inclusion in the Stoxx Europe 50 index compels passively managed funds to add the stock to their portfolios. Siemens Energy now holds positions in the DAX, Euro Stoxx 50, and Stoxx Europe 50 simultaneously, a rare trifecta that generates consistent structural demand irrespective of daily business fluctuations.

The Gamesa Crucible

The focus remains squarely on Siemens Gamesa. While its losses have narrowed dramatically from €374 million to €46 million, the subsidiary has not yet reached operational breakeven. Management maintains its target of hitting this milestone in the second half of the fiscal year.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Siemens Energy?

Investor opinions on the path forward are divided. Activist shareholder Ananym continues to view the wind unit as a structural burden and is advocating for a spin-off. In contrast, major institutional investors, including DWS and Union Investment, support the current integration strategy. For Siemens Energy to achieve its medium-term goal of a group margin between 14 and 16 percent by 2028, a complete turnaround at Gamesa is not optional—it is an absolute prerequisite.

Divergent Analyst Views and External Headwinds

Market experts display extreme divergence in their valuation of the company, reflecting uncertainty over Gamesa’s outcome. JPMorgan maintains a price target of €200, anticipating a strong second quarter. RBC Capital sees potential up to €185, which would mark a new all-time high. Bernstein adopts a more cautious but still constructive stance with a €150 target. DZ Bank rates the stock a “Hold” with a fair value estimate of €128, while Barclays presents the most pessimistic view at just €90. This creates a striking €110 spread between the highest and lowest targets.

External challenges persist, primarily from U.S. tariffs, which impacted results by approximately €100 million over the first three quarters, largely as one-off effects on long-term service contracts. The company expects further tariff-related costs in the tens of millions for the full year. Indirect pressure also flows through the supply chains of the Grid Technologies division. With 28 of its own factories located in the United States, Siemens Energy is relatively well-positioned to mitigate the direct consequences.

The Path to May 12

For the full 2026 fiscal year, management has reaffirmed its guidance: revenue growth of 11 to 13 percent, a margin of 9 to 11 percent before special items, and net income between €3 and €4 billion. The share buyback program will provide structural support until May 12. Beyond that date, the story must shift to concrete progress at Gamesa and the trajectory of free cash flow to confirm the company’s operational substance. The upcoming period represents a true proving ground for the energy technology giant.

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