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SFC Energy Pivots Toward Defense for Growth

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
March 4, 2026
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Fuel cell technology company SFC Energy is steering its strategic focus toward defense and security markets following a mixed fiscal 2025. Preliminary results reveal a strong final quarter was insufficient to offset broader macroeconomic challenges, prompting a strategic realignment aimed at engineering a financial turnaround.

Strategic Shift to Higher-Margin Markets

For the coming year, SFC Energy’s management has outlined a clear pivot. The company intends to increase the revenue contribution from its defense and security segment from 50% to 60%. Within this, the pure defense business is projected to more than double, with targets set between €23 million and €33 million, up from €14 million.

This strategic emphasis is expected to drive both top-line growth and improved profitability. The company forecasts 2026 revenue in a range of €150 million to €160 million. More significantly, adjusted EBITDA is projected to grow disproportionately to between €20 million and €24 million, with adjusted EBIT anticipated to reach €11 million to €15 million. Management attributes the expected margin expansion to a product mix increasingly weighted toward higher-priced defense solutions and ongoing operational efficiency gains.

Fiscal 2025: A Year of Contrasts

The company’s full-year 2025 performance fell short of its own guidance. Revenue reached €143.3 million, missing the projected range of €146.5 million to €161 million. Adjusted EBITDA declined to €16.7 million from €22 million the previous year, causing the corresponding margin to contract from 15.1% to 11.6%. The results were negatively impacted by currency effects of approximately €4 million and headwinds from protectionist U.S. tariff policies.

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A notable bright spot emerged in the fourth quarter, which delivered the strongest quarterly revenue of the year at €40.6 million. The company also reported adjusted EBITDA that surpassed market expectations for the period. However, a significant decline in order intake—down to €118.5 million from €167.8 million—casts a shadow over the near-term pipeline.

Market Analysts Express Cautious Optimism

Equity researchers have responded to the strategic update with generally positive ratings, though price targets show some variance.

  • Warburg Research raised its price target to €20 from €18. Analyst Malte Schaumann noted that even the lower end of SFC’s 2026 EBITDA guidance (€20 million) exceeds his previous estimate of €19 million. He suggested that while the weak revenue development may already be reflected in the share price, the improved profitability outlook and medium-term prospects are not.
  • First Berlin reaffirmed its “Buy” recommendation and increased its target price to €22 from €21.
  • Berenberg upgraded its rating to “Buy” but slightly lowered its price objective to €17 from €18.

Upcoming Report and Future Challenges

The investment community’s next focal point will be the release of the audited annual report on March 26, which will replace the preliminary figures. Key scrutiny will center on the conversion of order intake into realized revenue and whether the intensified defense strategy delivers the promised margin improvements.

The company has already launched new products aligned with this direction, including power management platforms for drone defense laser systems and arctic energy solutions for defense applications. SFC Energy shares, currently trading around €14.20, remain substantially below their 52-week high of €26.35 reached in May, highlighting the recovery ground the new strategy must cover.

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