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Nel ASA Shifts the Narrative from Climate to Security as a Cost Breakthrough Fails to Move the Needle

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 7, 2026
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The clean hydrogen industry has long sold itself on environmental salvation, but Nel ASA’s chief executive is now reaching for a different script. Instead of carbon targets, Håkon Volldal is talking about energy independence, resilience, and even defence applications — a strategic pivot that comes at a time when the company’s order book is bleeding and its stock is trading near multi-month lows.

Volldal has been upfront about the recalibration. “I don’t think it’s particularly controversial to say that we need to rethink our energy system,” he said recently, arguing that locally produced renewable hydrogen reduces dependence on centralised, volatile energy sources. The message leans less on climate ambition and more on strategic autonomy — a selling point that could open up a second demand channel beyond pure decarbonisation subsidies. Yet the market has so far greeted the shift with a shrug. The shares closed at €0.21 on Monday, down 0.94% on the day and nearly a quarter lower over the past month.

The technology story, meanwhile, has genuinely improved. In May 2026, Nel commercially launched its new pressurised alkaline electrolyser system, targeting full costs below $1,450 per kilowatt for a 25-megawatt installation — roughly half the typical industry benchmark of $3,000/kW. The EU Innovation Fund is backing the industrialisation at Herøya in Norway with up to €135 million, covering as much as 60% of eligible costs. The site is designed for an initial annual capacity of one gigawatt, with expansion potential to four gigawatts.

But a leap in product efficiency does not automatically translate into revenue. Nel’s first-quarter 2026 numbers laid bare the gap. Order intake collapsed 73% year-on-year to 85 million Norwegian kroner, while the order backlog shrank 24% to 1.113 billion kroner. EBITDA came in at negative 100 million kroner. To make matters worse, the company recently stopped publishing formal analyst consensus estimates because too few analysts were covering the stock — a sign that institutional visibility is fading just when it is needed most.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Nel ASA?

Adding to the uncertainty, Volldal announced his departure in June 2026. He will stay on for another six months while the board searches for a successor, meaning the company enters a critical scaling phase with a lame-duck CEO at the helm. Leadership vacuums rarely help when the sales pipeline needs urgent conversion.

The share price tells a story of trapped momentum. At €0.21, the stock sits 42.54% below its 52-week high of €0.37 set on 25 May, though it remains 21.32% above the year’s low of €0.17 from February. The 50-day moving average of €0.27 represents a 20.95% gap to the upside, while the 200-day average of €0.22 is only 2.37% above the current level — suggesting that the spring rally has been completely unwound and the equity now rests near its longer-term equilibrium. The 14-day relative strength index of 37.2 is flirting with oversold territory, and the annualised 30-day volatility of 66.38% underlines how violently sentiment can swing. Since the start of the year, performance has been mixed: one measure shows a gain of 9.55%, while another calculation puts the advance at 10.59%.

The security argument Volldal is making does not emerge from a vacuum. Several regions are now issuing large-scale hydrogen tenders, and Nel’s competitors in the electrolyser space have posted wildly different results — from margin-positive fuel-cell earnings to subsidy-driven share rallies for players with deep industrial partnerships. A supportive macro theme does not automatically mean orders for any single company.

What the resilience narrative does offer is a second source of demand that could diversify Nel’s revenue base beyond classic climate subsidies. But for now, the immediate catalyst remains the second-quarter earnings report, due between 15 and 20 July. The market will be watching for evidence that the cost breakthrough has started to translate into signed contracts — and whether the order intake has bottomed out. Until that happens, Nel’s stock is likely to remain pinned between its technological promise and its operational reality, with the security message as an intriguing but unproven wild card.

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