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ITM Power: Director’s Vote of Confidence Meets a Technical Milestone

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
July 2, 2026
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Two very different forms of proof have landed on the desks of ITM Power investors in recent days. One is a show of faith from the boardroom; the other, a piece of engineering evidence that addresses the industry’s nagging credibility gap. Together, they paint a picture of a company trying to bridge the chasm between promise and profit.

Non-executive director Sir Warren East, the former Rolls-Royce and ARM chief, acquired 172,000 shares on 29 June. That insider purchase, worth roughly €258,000 at the prevailing price, came just as the stock was nursing a brutal 30-day slide of nearly 30%. East’s timing sends a clear signal: he believes the long-term story remains intact despite the short-term pain.

At almost the same moment, the engineering angle received a boost. ITM Power and W. L. Gore & Associates published improved long-term durability data for the company’s proton-exchange membrane electrolysis technology. The whitepaper tackles a problem the hydrogen sector has struggled to document: how membranes hold up under real-world operating conditions over extended periods. As the industry shifts from pilot projects to commercial scale, that kind of evidence matters more than lofty PowerPoint claims.

The market has already begun to reflect the shifting narrative. The stock closed at €1.50 on Wednesday, up 16.6% over the previous seven days. Yet the one-month view tells a different story: a 29.9% decline. That juxtaposition captures the tension between returning buyers and lingering scepticism.

Year-to-date, the shares have still gained 106.1%, and the 12-month return stands at 56.7%. But those numbers do not disguise the volatility. The 30-day annualised volatility sits at 114.9%, a figure that screams uncertainty. Investors cannot agree on whether ITM Power is an early winner in a difficult sector or just another hydrogen name trapped between promising technology and sluggish commercial traction.

The financials provide some grounding. For the first half of fiscal 2026, ITM Power reported a record revenue of £18 million, but an adjusted operating loss of £11.9 million. The gap between top-line growth and bottom-line reality remains wide. To help close it, the company has secured £46.5 million from the UK Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, plus an additional £40 million from GB Energy. Those funds are earmarked for factory expansion in Sheffield and to cover ongoing cash burn. For now, shareholders see little immediate benefit.

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

Analysts, however, are becoming more optimistic. Berenberg lifted its price target from 110p to 200p, a near-doubling that reflects confidence in the long-term order pipeline. The bank’s upgrade adds weight to East’s insider purchase, suggesting that professional and insider views are converging.

Operationally, ITM Power is starting a 20-megawatt project for MorGen Energy, a concrete step that moves the needle beyond pilot stage. The Gore durability data reinforces that progress by addressing a fundamental question: will the electrolysers last long enough to earn back their cost? The answer, according to the whitepaper, appears to be moving in the right direction. As H2 View notes, the debate has shifted from “does it work?” to “does it work reliably and economically at scale?”

Technically, the stock sits at €1.50, well above its 200-day moving average of €1.05 but 14.8% below the 50-day average of €1.76. The RSI of 46.9 is neutral, leaving room for moves in either direction. The high from the past 52 weeks, €2.58, is 42% above the current price; the low of €0.65 is 130.7% below. That wide range is typical of a stock whose valuation is still being formed by events rather than earnings.

The real test will come in September 2026, when the company releases its next quarterly report. Investors will be looking for clear disclosure on how the government grants are being deployed and for fresh data from ongoing electrolyser trials. The Gore collaboration has raised the quality of the debate, but it has not settled the question of whether technical credibility can be turned into financial discipline.

For now, ITM Power trades in a market that wants proof, not poetry. The director’s buy and the durability study both supply that proof in different currencies. Whether they are enough to sustain the rally beyond the next earnings report is the question that will define the coming months.

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