TLDR: I believe that Bloom Energy is about to go through a massive adoption and growth period that will outshine the current geopolitical climate. Based on my cup and handle charting, I estimate that the lowest upgraded value for Bloom Energy's stock will be around $32. However, climate news will largely influence whether that value goes higher. Strong investor sentiment coupled with appropriate corporate growth measures could land a higher valuation closer to $50. Time will tell.
Prelude: Given the recent discussions of hydrogen energy adoption amongst car manufacturers and energy suppliers alike, it seems most any solid oxide fuel cell company stands to benefit. It just takes time, especially in the face of so much post-covid geopolitical conflict.
Indeed, as Russia has likely anticipated, the Spring and Summer of 2023 will be decisive... but not in their favor. Political sentiment towards environmental remediation has grown among most Western and some Eastern nations. This means reduced reliance on fossil fuels, Russia's primary source of income. And while Bloom Energy still supplies products that can operate using hydrocarbon fuels, they're significantly more efficient than most other fossil fuel energy production methods. If one factors in the growing market adoption of carbon capture technology, it seems feasible for such devices to get retrofitted to Bloom Energy's solid oxide fuel cell stacks.
Bloom Energy has been developing its technology for as long as I've been mature enough to understand it. Their mission has always been to produce cleaner energy as we transition from our dependence on fossil fuels. Our grid will need modular systems with flexible fuel sources like Bloom Energy's while we stabilize battery production and implementation. Wind and Solar will remain, nuclear will grow, but fossil fuel powerplants are likely on their last few decades. Solid oxide fuel cells can replace powerplants before nuclear energy growth and battery integration on the grid happens.
Disclaimer: This is not investment advice and I am not certified in any finance field to offer investment advice. I have a B.S. in Chemistry and am pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. I have taken one high-school-level economics course. These words are purely speculation and should not be acted upon. Any investment activity you undertake after reading this description is done by your hand, and your hand alone. You are liable for your actions after reading this post. I am not telling you to invest in or against any stocks or sectors discussed above. Be Safe! BE
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