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Siemens Energy Enters Quiet Period With Capacity Constraints and AI-Driven Backlog in Focus

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
July 2, 2026
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Siemens Energy has entered a pre-earnings communications blackout, with the quiet period taking effect Wednesday ahead of its third-quarter results on 5 August. The company released its final public guidance signals during a pre-close call, painting a picture of robust demand constrained not by lack of orders but by internal manufacturing limits. The stock closed at €161.96 on Wednesday, down 1.65% over seven days, as investors wait to see whether the operational momentum can justify the year-to-date gain of 31.89%.

The core tension in the narrative is one of supply rather than demand. In gas turbines, the order backlog stood at roughly 60 gigawatts at the end of the second quarter, and the company is scrambling to add capacity. A first expansion phase for medium-sized turbines is underway in the second half of the year, lifting annual output from 50 units to 80. For larger turbines, Siemens Energy plans to offer around 50 units per year by fiscal 2027, up from the current 35. Higher prices on new contracts are expected to flow gradually into service agreements, but the full benefit typically lags by about three years due to installation and warranty cycles.

That supply squeeze is particularly acute in the grid technologies division, where artificial intelligence is fuelling a boom in data-centre construction. In the first half of fiscal 2026, the company booked roughly €2 billion in orders directly linked to hyperscale computing facilities — nearly the entire volume recorded in the previous fiscal year. Transformers, switchgear and STATCOM systems for high-voltage grid connections are the main products driving this surge. Management responded by raising its full-year guidance for the unit, now targeting revenue growth of 25% to 27% and a margin before special items of 18% to 20%.

A hefty share buyback programme adds a second layer of support for the equity. Siemens Energy plans to repurchase up to €6 billion of its own shares by the end of 2028, with the heaviest tranche concentrated in the current year. The second instalment, worth €1 billion, is running until the end of September. Shareholders also received a dividend of €0.70 per share, underscoring the group’s comfortable cash position. The broader free cash-flow target for fiscal 2026 remains €8 billion before taxes.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Siemens Energy?

The weak link continues to be Siemens Gamesa. The wind-turbine unit is expected to reach break-even on an operating basis in the second half of the fiscal year, after a loss-making first half. However, free cash flow before taxes in the wind business will remain negative and is not forecast to turn positive until 2028. A significant portion of offshore orders has slipped into fiscal 2027, leaving the third quarter dependent on onshore baseline projects. Break-even for the full year remains the stated goal, but the cash-burn trajectory keeps Gamesa the most closely watched risk factor.

Technically, the stock shows a mixed picture. The 200-day moving average sits near €141.14, offering a comfortable buffer of around 13% from the current level. However, the shares are trading 3.78% below the 50-day average of €168.33, and the 52-week high of €195.54 set on 24 April is still 17.17% away. The relative strength index stands at 48.2, placing the name squarely in neutral territory. The gap to the 52-week low of €84.62 — a distance of over 91% — highlights the scale of the recovery since September 2025.

With the quiet period now in force, no fresh commentary will emerge until the 5 August release, scheduled for 7:00 a.m. MESZ, followed by a webcast at 10:00 a.m. The pre-close call confirmed the existing guidance, citing high visibility in order intake and continued tight availability of key components. Whether those signals translate into numbers that sustain the rally or prompt a more cautious reassessment will be determined when the third-quarter results land next month.

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