Shares of Bloom Energy Corp (BE) surged 5.01% in pre-market trading on Monday, as investors reacted to recent positive developments for the fuel cell manufacturer. The stock's rise comes on the heels of a significant strategic partnership announcement and an analyst price target increase, solidifying Bloom Energy's position in the AI infrastructure space.
Investment bank Jefferies recently raised its price target for Bloom Energy from $31 to $53, citing the company's newly formed $5 billion strategic partnership with Brookfield Asset Management (BAM.US). The collaboration, announced on October 13, positions Bloom Energy as Brookfield's preferred on-site power provider for its global AI factories. This partnership is seen as a major catalyst for Bloom Energy's growth, as it taps into the increasing power demands of AI infrastructure.
Bloom Energy has emerged as one of 2025's top-performing stocks, with a year-to-date surge of over 495%. The company's transition from a volatile clean energy stock to an AI darling has been driven by the potential of its fuel cells to address the soaring power demands of AI operations. Investors are particularly attracted to Bloom Energy's off-grid deployment capability and rapid scalability. Additionally, the company's recent Q3 earnings beat and plans to expand production capacity to 2 gigawatts of annual fuel cell output by 2026 have further bolstered investor confidence, contributing to today's stock price increase.