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Bloom Energy (BE) Stock Soars 15% on Massive Oracle Power Partnership Expansion
Key Highlights
- Bloom Energy shares climbed approximately 15% in after-hours trading Monday following Oracle’s expansion of their fuel cell partnership to 1.2 gigawatts of contracted power.
- A warrant granted to Oracle last Thursday allows purchase of up to 3.53 million Bloom shares at $113.28 per share — representing a $400 million position now showing over $300 million in unrealized gains.
- The expanded partnership brings total potential deployment to 2.8 gigawatts of Bloom fuel cell technology for Oracle’s data center operations nationwide.
- Oracle shares also performed well, gaining nearly 13% in regular session trading amid a broader software sector recovery.
- Bloom’s valuation has surpassed $50 billion, with shares more than doubling year-to-date through Monday’s market close.
Bloom Energy experienced a robust trading session Monday, gaining approximately 6% during normal market hours before adding another 15% surge in extended trading. The momentum came from news of a significantly expanded energy partnership with Oracle.
Oracle has now locked in 1.2 gigawatts of power capacity from Bloom’s advanced fuel cell technology, with installation activities currently in progress and projected to extend through 2027. The comprehensive arrangement provides Oracle flexibility to expand the deployment up to a maximum of 2.8 gigawatts.
The collaboration between these two companies dates back to July, when Bloom announced plans to supply power to Oracle data centers throughout the United States within a 90-day timeframe. Demonstrating exceptional execution, Bloom completed that first deployment in merely 55 days — well ahead of the promised deadline.
Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president for Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, commented: “By rapidly deploying Bloom’s reliable, efficient fuel cell energy, we are quickly meeting the demands of our customers across the United States.”
Oracle’s Warrant Investment Shows Significant Early Returns
Merely four days prior to Monday’s partnership expansion announcement, Oracle secured a warrant providing rights to acquire up to 3.53 million Bloom shares at an exercise price of $113.28 per share — a $400 million commitment. Following Bloom’s stock rally to approximately $203 after Monday’s news, the warrant now reflects an unrealized profit exceeding $316 million.
Oracle maintains the option to exercise this warrant through October 9.
The sequence of events is noteworthy. Oracle obtained the warrant through an agreement first disclosed in October, and within days the underlying partnership expanded substantially — sending the warrant’s potential value soaring alongside it.
Bloom Capitalizes on Data Center Energy Demand
Bloom’s fuel cell systems offer significant advantages for data center operations, providing on-site power generation that eliminates dependency on electrical grid infrastructure — enabling much faster deployment schedules compared to conventional energy solutions.
The company has been strategically building fuel cell capacity commitments with an expanding roster of major partners. This portfolio encompasses utility providers such as American Electric Power alongside data center operators including Equinix and Brookfield Asset Management, with Oracle now among the largest.
Bloom’s market performance has been exceptional. The stock nearly quadrupled throughout 2025 and had already gained over 100% year-to-date entering Monday’s session. The company’s market capitalization now exceeds $50 billion.
Oracle experienced strong performance independent of the Bloom announcement. The stock advanced nearly 13% during regular trading hours as investors returned to software sector names that had faced headwinds from AI-related market concerns. Despite Monday’s rally, Oracle shares remain down approximately 20% for the calendar year.
Oracle has secured more than $100 billion in debt financing to support its aggressive AI data center expansion strategy. Bloom’s fuel cell systems represent a critical component of this infrastructure initiative, with installations planned for Oracle facilities throughout the United States.
As of Monday’s market close, Bloom had already secured contracts for hundreds of megawatts of fuel cell capacity across various partnerships, with the Oracle commitment now representing one of its most substantial agreements.
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