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Plug Power’s Margin Gains Are Real, but the Clock to June 30 Is Louder

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 25, 2026
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The arithmetic at Plug Power is growing more contradictory by the day. Revenues climbed 22% year-on-year to roughly $164 million in the first quarter, while the gross margin improved 71% over the same period. The adjusted loss per share tightened. The backlog stands at more than $8 billion. Yet the stock has shed nearly 30% in the past month, trading at €2.31 — 38% below the 52-week high of €3.72 reached just weeks ago.

That disconnect is not rooted in a deteriorating profit-and-loss statement. It is rooted in a balance sheet that leaves no room for error. Cash burn ran at $150 million in operating outflows during Q1, and the company has been plugging the hole with asset sales. The most critical of those is the Gateway project in New York, where Plug Power plans to sell land and infrastructure to Stream Data Centers. The deal must close by June 30, with gross proceeds ranging from $132.5 million to $142 million. Fail to hit that deadline, and the old fears — financing shortfalls, dilution, bankruptcy risk — will roar back.

The funding scramble has already introduced new sources of anxiety. Management recently offloaded roughly $70 million in tax credits and registered 25 million new shares for employee programs. For investors already nursing dilution scars, those moves are a red flag. The company is also targeting total asset sales of around $275 million, but the first and largest tranche hinges on the Gateway closing. The calendar is unforgiving: with operating cash flow gobbling $150 million in a single quarter, even a modest delay could tighten liquidity to breaking point.

Tariffs are compounding the pressure. A 20% levy now applies to European electrolyzers and Chinese components, forcing Plug Power to overhaul its supply chain with domestic alternatives. That shift creates short-term cost headwinds even as the long-term political picture brightens. The extension and clarification of the 45V and 48E hydrogen tax credits have given the industry a structural tailwind. Goldman Sachs pegs the global hydrogen market at up to $12 trillion over the next two to three decades. The opportunity is real, but Plug Power’s market capitalization of €3.44 billion means it cannot afford to wait for that tide to lift its boat.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Plug Power?

Analyst views remain deeply split. A consensus of four sells, seven holds and four buys yields a “hold” rating, with the mean price target at $3.62 in one survey and €3.19 in another. The range is extraordinarily wide — from $0.75 to $7.00 — reflecting the profound uncertainty about when, or whether, Plug Power will become sustainably profitable. Bullish firms such as Craig-Hallum and B. Riley have lifted their targets to $5.00 each after two consecutive quarters of margin improvement. But the bears see a company that has delivered margin promises before without translating them into a self-sustaining cash machine.

Management’s roadmap calls for positive EBITDAS by the fourth quarter of 2026, an operating profit by the end of 2027, and full profitability by the end of 2028. Those are the same milestones that CEO Jose Luis Crespo has laid out in public — milestones the market is no longer willing to take on faith. The RSI, at 35.4, is creeping into oversold territory, and the stock now trades 18% below its 50-day moving average of €2.82. That is not a garden-variety correction; it is a structural repricing driven by time, not numbers.

The next six weeks will decide the narrative. If the Gateway sale closes on schedule, the short-term liquidity pressure eases and the focus can return to operational progress. If it slips, every unaddressed question about financing and dilution will resurface with interest. With annualized volatility above 80%, the market’s answer will arrive fast — in one direction or the other.

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