BREAKING
New Oriental Education & Technology Group Releases Q3 2026 Financial Results 41 minutes ago Helmerich & Payne Jumps 5.3% After Morgan Stanley Maintains Underweight 17 hours ago TransDigm Group Drops 5.8% Amid Sector-Wide Selling 18 hours ago Why Pegasystems Is Dropping 6.0%: DA Davidson Maintains Buy 18 hours ago United Community Banks Delivers 12% Revenue Growth in Q1 2026 18 hours ago Why Fmc Is Dropping 6.8%: Wells Fargo Maintains Equal-Weight 19 hours ago Alpha Metallurgical Resources Jumps 5.9% Amid Sector-Wide Rally 19 hours ago Why Tractor Supply Is Dropping 11%: Baird Maintains Outperform 19 hours ago Brinker International Drops 8.2% After TD Cowen Maintains Buy 19 hours ago Why Calix Is Dropping 3.2%: JP Morgan Maintains Overweight 19 hours ago New Oriental Education & Technology Group Releases Q3 2026 Financial Results 41 minutes ago Helmerich & Payne Jumps 5.3% After Morgan Stanley Maintains Underweight 17 hours ago TransDigm Group Drops 5.8% Amid Sector-Wide Selling 18 hours ago Why Pegasystems Is Dropping 6.0%: DA Davidson Maintains Buy 18 hours ago United Community Banks Delivers 12% Revenue Growth in Q1 2026 18 hours ago Why Fmc Is Dropping 6.8%: Wells Fargo Maintains Equal-Weight 19 hours ago Alpha Metallurgical Resources Jumps 5.9% Amid Sector-Wide Rally 19 hours ago Why Tractor Supply Is Dropping 11%: Baird Maintains Outperform 19 hours ago Brinker International Drops 8.2% After TD Cowen Maintains Buy 19 hours ago Why Calix Is Dropping 3.2%: JP Morgan Maintains Overweight 19 hours ago
ADVERTISEMENT
Breaking News

FuelCell Energy (FCEL) Q1 Loss Narrows to $0.52/Share vs $0.68 Estimate; Revenue Misses by 30%

FuelCell Energy narrows Q1 loss to $0.52/share vs $0.68 estimate, but revenue of $30.5M misses $43.3M consensus by 30% on timing delays.

March 10, 2026 2 min read
USB

FuelCell Energy narrows Q1 loss to $0.52/share vs $0.68 estimate, but revenue of $30.5M misses $43.3M consensus by 30% on timing delays.

Earnings Per Share (adj.)
$-0.52
vs $-0.68 est. (narrower loss, 23.1%)
Revenue
$30.5M
vs $43.3M est.

Loss narrows sharply. FuelCell Energy Inc (NASDAQ: FCEL) reported a Q1 2026 adjusted loss of $0.52 per share, narrower than the consensus estimate of a $0.68 loss. The result marks a significant improvement from the year-ago loss of $1.33 per share.

Revenue disappoints despite year-over-year growth. Revenue of $30.5 million missed the $43.3 million consensus. The shortfall stemmed from timing—two modules commissioned days after quarter-end would have added approximately $6 million to the top line. Despite the miss, revenue climbed 61% from $19.0 million in the year-ago quarter, though it declined 45% sequentially from Q4 2025’s $55.0 million. Product revenue of $12.0 million reflected four module deliveries to South Korean partners GGE and CGN under long-term service agreements.

Data center pipeline accelerates. CEO Jason Few emphasized the structural shift in the company’s opportunity set: “In the first quarter, we submitted more than 1.5 gigawatts of proposals, with data centers now making up over 80% of our pipeline. This reflects a structural shift in how customers are thinking about power, reliability, speed to deployment, and long-term risk mitigation.” Few highlighted the company’s DC-native power advantage for AI workloads, noting that “by producing native DC power, our platform reduces conversions, simplifies electrical architecture, and improves system efficiency and reliability, especially at the scale and density that AI demands.” The company’s strategic collaboration with Sustainable Development Capital has identified up to 450 megawatts of discrete data center opportunities globally. Cash and equivalents of $379.6 million as of January 31, 2026 were bolstered by $54.9 million in net equity proceeds during the quarter and $25.0 million from Export-Import Bank financing.

FCEL revenue_trend
What to Watch: April shipment of two carbon capture modules to ExxonMobil’s Rotterdam refinery will mark the first demonstration of the company’s platform capturing carbon from an external source while simultaneously generating power, hydrogen, and thermal energy—a potential catalyst for commercializing a second distinct revenue stream beyond distributed generation.

This article was generated using AlphaStreet’s proprietary financial analysis technology and reviewed by our editorial team.

ADVERTISEMENT
Tags: #FCEL