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Plug Power’s Rally Meets a Reality Check: Legal Clouds and a Factory Tour

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
April 23, 2026
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Plug Power’s stock has been on a tear—up roughly 267% over the past twelve months and nearly 38% in the last 30 days alone. But the company’s management found itself in an awkward position on the very day it hosted investors at its flagship Louisiana hydrogen plant: a federal judge in Delaware allowed parts of a shareholder lawsuit to proceed, sending shares down about 5% despite the carefully orchestrated facility visit.

The legal overhang centers on allegations that Plug Power’s hydrogen production targets and a revenue forecast from late 2022 were misleading. While other claims were dismissed, the surviving accusations are enough to prolong legal uncertainty around the company’s turnaround narrative—just as CEO Jose Luis Crespo is trying to shift the conversation toward operational progress. The timing could hardly be worse for a management team that has been touting “full execution mode” and a path to profitability.

The Louisiana Plant and the Broader Hydrogen Push

The St. Gabriel facility in Louisiana is a cornerstone of Plug Power’s U.S. hydrogen strategy, capable of liquefying up to 15 metric tons of hydrogen daily. Combined with sites in Georgia and Tennessee, the company aims for a nationwide daily capacity of roughly 40 tons. The investor tour was meant to showcase these assets, but the market remained unconvinced, with the stock ending the session in the red.

Beyond the factory floor, Plug Power is making strides in new growth areas. A major order for a 275-megawatt electrolysis system tied to the Hy2gen project in Quebec underscores its ambitions in industrial hydrogen. The company is also positioning itself as an energy supplier for data centers, a structurally growing market that could provide a significant demand boost.

Financial Progress and the Profitability Timeline

The numbers for fiscal 2025 offered some encouragement. Revenue climbed 12.9% to roughly $710 million, and gross profit turned positive at $5.5 million—a milestone after years of losses. The gross margin in the fourth quarter swung from negative 122.5% to positive 2.4%, a dramatic improvement. Operating cash burn also fell by more than a quarter compared to 2024. However, net write-downs of $763 million weighed on the bottom line.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Plug Power?

Crespo’s profitability roadmap is ambitious: positive EBITDAS by the fourth quarter of 2026, positive operating income by the end of 2027, and full profitability by the end of 2028. The cost-cutting program, dubbed “Project Quantum Leap,” has already halved service costs per unit. The company also ended the year with $368.5 million in available liquidity and plans to execute asset monetizations worth $275 million, with the first transaction expected to close in the first half of 2026.

Analyst Caution Amid the Rally

For the first quarter of 2026, analysts expect revenue of around $141 million—up about 5.4% year-over-year—and a loss per share of $0.10. The consensus rating remains “Hold,” and EPS estimates have edged lower over the past month, reflecting tempered expectations ahead of the May 11 earnings report.

Wall Street is not fully buying the rally. Susquehanna analyst Charles Minervino raised his price target to $2.75 but kept a “Neutral” rating, signaling that the stock’s recent surge has outpaced the underlying fundamentals. With a relative strength index of 70 and annualized volatility exceeding 60%, the shares are technically overbought and still trading about 22% below their 52-week high of €3.51.

The Q1 report in May will be the real test. It will show whether Crespo’s promises of better margins and higher plant utilization translate into concrete numbers—or whether the legal noise and valuation concerns finally catch up with a stock that has run far ahead of its earnings reality.

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