Pioneer Power Solutions, Inc. (PPSI) stock rose approximately +47% over the past 30 days, moving from around $3.68 to $5.42 amid elevated trading volume.
FCEL shares fell approximately 10.45% from the prior session's close of $24.39 to a latest available price of $21.84. The decline occurred amid elevated volatility in the fuel cell and hydrogen energy sector, with no single company-specific catalyst identified.
T1 Energy Inc. reported record Q1 2026 profitability from continuing operations, driven by production ramp at its G1_Dallas facility and a shift to higher-margin contracts.
NeoVolta Inc. (NEOV) shares fell approximately 13.19% intraday, trading at $2.665 compared to the prior session close of $3.07.
The decline reflects ongoing selling pressure in the small-cap energy storage sector amid broader market caution.
Bloom Energy delivered record Q1 2026 results with revenue more than doubling year-over-year and raised full-year guidance significantly. A major new agreement with AI infrastructure firm Nebius worth up to $2.6 billion highlights growing demand for fuel-cell solutions in data centers.
Vertiv Holdings Co stock rose approximately 1% over the past 30 days amid significant intraday volatility and a sharp pullback from mid-May highs. Over the past quarter, the stock advanced roughly 29%, driven by sustained demand for AI-related infrastructure.
Eos Energy Enterprises reported a sharp revenue increase in its first quarter of 2026, driven by record production levels. The company launched Frontier Power USA through a partnership with Cerberus Capital Management to accelerate deployment of American-made energy storage.
TE shares fell 6.71% to $6.53 after closing at $7.00 in the prior session. The decline follows a 23% surge on May 18 driven by a major hedge fund stake disclosure.
Shares of PLUG are declining approximately 10.00% on Monday, May 18, 2026, falling from a Friday, May 15 close of approximately $3.47 to approximately $3.12 — a continuation of the broader fuel cell sector correction that accelerated over the final session of last week and is now extending into Monday as the post-parabolic premium built into hydrogen and clean energy stocks during the May 11–14 sector rally unwinds
Shares of FCEL are plunging approximately 21.00% on Monday, May 18, 2026, falling from a Friday, May 15 close of $21.36 to approximately $16.87 — a severe reversal driven by a combination of profit-taking from extreme technical overextension and dilution concerns tied to FuelCell Energy's well-established pattern of issuing equity offerings at cycle highs, with the stock having tripled from its early 2026 low of approximately $7.31 in the five months preceding Friday's close.
TE stock rose approximately +14% over the past 30 days, driven by strong Q1 earnings with record adjusted EBITDA of $9.1 million and revenue of $177.65 million, beating estimates. Over the past quarter, the stock declined about -11%, reflecting earlier volatility from market concerns over solar sector demand and financing needs amid a sharp March drop.
NEOV stock declined -14% over the past 30 days amid volatility, driven by dilution concerns from an at-the-market (ATM) offering and rising short interest. Over the past quarter, the stock fell -24%, reflecting broader sector pressures and post-peak correction after January highs near $7.
EOSE stock rose approximately +16% over the past 30 days, driven by strong Q1 earnings beat, a major partnership with Cerberus Capital Management, and AI data center deals. Over the past quarter, the stock declined about -26%, reflecting earlier volatility from Q4 2025 earnings disappointment and analyst downgrades.
ENVX shares are down approximately 13% in premarket trading on May 14, 2026, following the company's Q1 2026 earnings release after the close on May 13. Primary catalyst: Despite beating both revenue and EPS estimates, Enovix's CEO acknowledged that smartphone battery qualification timelines are taking longer than expected, disappointing investors who were anticipating a clearer and nearer-term path to commercial smartphone revenue.
BE stock surged +63% over the past 30 days, driven by record Q1 earnings with 130% revenue growth and raised full-year guidance. Over the past quarter, shares rose +75%, fueled by AI data center demand and strategic partnerships like the Oracle expansion.
EAF shares declined 5.18% to $8.06 from the previous close of $8.50. The move followed first-quarter 2026 earnings that reported a larger-than-expected loss of $2.05 per share versus estimates of -$1.25.
NVT stock surged +30.5% over the past 30 days, driven primarily by anticipation and a strong Q1 2026 earnings beat with EPS of $1.09 versus estimates of $0.94 and revenue up 53% year-over-year. Over the past quarter, shares rose +36.7%, reflecting recovery from a mid-March dip and momentum from the March Investor Day highlighting data center growth.
VRT surged +27% over the past 30 days, propelled by robust Q1 2026 earnings with 30% sales growth and raised full-year guidance. The stock climbed +73% in the last quarter, fueled by escalating demand for AI data center infrastructure and power solutions.
Analysts forecast Q1 2026 revenue of approximately $1.11 billion, reflecting about 36% year-over-year growth. Consensus EPS (earnings per share) estimate stands at $0.94, up roughly 40% from Q1 2025's adjusted $0.67.
Vertiv Holdings Co (VRT) stock surged +22% over the last 30 days, propelled by strong Q1 2026 earnings that beat estimates and raised full-year guidance. Over the past quarter, shares climbed +61%, driven by robust AI data center demand and organic orders growth exceeding 250% in recent quarters.