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Bloom Energy’s $20 Billion Backlog Gets a 2.45GW Oracle Boost — But the Stock’s $294 Price Tag Leaves No Room for Error

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
May 28, 2026
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Oracle has scrapped plans for gas turbines and diesel generators at its massive New Mexico AI data center campus, opting instead to power the entire 2.45-gigawatt “Project Jupiter” with Bloom Energy fuel cells. The decision marks a strategic turning point for both companies — and highlights how quickly decentralized power is becoming the default infrastructure choice for Big Tech’s insatiable energy appetite.

The shift came after the originally planned gas-supply route hit regulatory roadblocks. Bloom’s microgrid solution sidesteps the long interconnection queues that plague US grid expansions, while slashing nitrogen oxide emissions by roughly 92% compared with the old turbine design. For an industry racing to bring online megawatts before competitors, that speed advantage is arguably as valuable as the environmental benefits.

A Record Backlog Built on AI Hunger

The Oracle deal is the marquee name in a much bigger story. Bloom Energy now carries an order backlog of $20 billion — a 250% surge year-over-year, almost entirely driven by AI data center projects. The company’s pipeline of AI-specific infrastructure stands at 2.8GW, and management has raised full-year revenue guidance to a range of $3.4 billion to $3.8 billion.

That momentum showed clearly in the first quarter. Revenue jumped 130.4% to $751.1 million, with product revenue alone climbing 208.4%. Even more importantly, Bloom swung to a GAAP net profit of $70.7 million from a year-ago loss, and posted positive operating cash flow of $73.6 million — a milestone that had eluded the company for years.

Valuation Stretches to the Breaking Point

Yet for all the operational progress, the stock’s rally has created a chasm between price and fundamentals. At $294, Bloom trades at roughly 147 times trailing earnings and 767 times EV/EBITDA. The book value multiple sits at 80 times. Analysts see fair value closer to $111, implying a premium of more than 170% to consensus targets.

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

Several analysts have responded by downgrading the stock to Sell or Equal Weight. The high beta of 3.8 amplifies both upside and downside risk, leaving little room for execution missteps. The market is pricing in not just growth but flawless conversion of the project pipeline into revenue and cash flow.

Insider Sales and Governance Housekeeping

That tension may explain recent insider activity. On May 14, multiple executives — including the Chief Operations Officer and Chief Commercial Officer — sold Class A shares at weighted average prices around $288. The transactions were conducted under pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plans, primarily to cover tax obligations on vested equity grants. While routine, they nevertheless draw attention at a time when the stock is near all-time highs.

Meanwhile, the annual shareholder meeting cleared routine governance changes. Amendments to the certificate of incorporation, effective May 26 in Delaware, included updated indemnification provisions for officers and the removal of outdated references to Class B shares. Four Class II directors were re-elected, and Deloitte & Touche was confirmed as auditor for 2026.

The Execution Gauntlet Ahead

Bloom’s challenge now is one of delivery. Large-scale power projects face local opposition, permitting delays, and supply chain constraints — GE Vernova recently warned that customers are struggling to move projects from drawing board to operation. With a $20 billion backlog and a stock priced for perfection, each delay or margin squeeze will carry outsized consequences.

The Oracle campus offers a potential template: if Bloom can rapidly deploy capacity at Project Jupiter while protecting margins, it will strengthen its hand across the rest of the pipeline. But after a 240% year-to-date rally, the market is already assuming that success. The next quarters will test whether the fuel cell manufacturer can turn its order book from promise into proof.

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