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Siemens Energy’s Record Run: Grid Boom Meets Wind Turnaround

Rodolfo Hanigan by Rodolfo Hanigan
April 26, 2026
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Siemens Energy has stormed to a fresh all-time high, with shares closing at exactly €188.00 on Friday — a gain of roughly 53 percent since the start of the year and nearly three times the level of 12 months ago. The rally, which has propelled the company past Allianz to become Germany’s third-most valuable listed group with a market capitalisation of around €158 billion, is being fuelled by a potent combination: a red-hot grid infrastructure business and a long-troubled wind turbine division that is finally showing signs of life.

Grid and Gas Surge, Orders Explode

The immediate catalyst was a set of preliminary quarterly numbers that revealed a business firing on multiple cylinders. Revenue for the second quarter came in at €10.29 billion, just shy of analyst estimates, but the order book told a far more dramatic story. Incoming orders surged nearly 30 percent year-on-year to €17.75 billion, comfortably beating the consensus forecast of €16.6 billion. Grid Technologies and Gas Services led the charge, with growth of 41 percent and 32 percent respectively.

Operating profit hit €1.16 billion, pushing the margin to 11.3 percent. Net income for the quarter reached €835 million. The sheer weight of demand for grid equipment — driven by the global push to upgrade and expand electricity networks — has left Siemens Energy’s factories running at full tilt.

Wind Division Stages a Dramatic Recovery

Perhaps the most striking development came from Siemens Gamesa, the wind power subsidiary that has been a millstone around the group’s neck for years. The division’s operating loss narrowed to just €44 million in the second quarter, down from €249 million a year earlier — a decline of more than 80 percent. That result comfortably beat analyst expectations of a €74 million loss.

Management’s stated target is for Gamesa to reach breakeven for the full 2026 financial year. The first half is expected to remain negative, with the turnaround pencilled in for the second half. If the trajectory holds, the wind business could transform from a drag on the stock into a genuine driver of value.

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Profit Outlook and Cash Flow Shock

Bolstered by the strong quarter, the board has raised its full-year guidance across the board. Revenue growth is now expected to reach as high as 16 percent, up from a previous ceiling of 13 percent. Net profit is forecast at around €4 billion, a significant upward revision from earlier targets.

The most eye-catching upgrade, however, concerns free cash flow before taxes. Siemens Energy has effectively doubled its forecast here, now targeting roughly €8 billion. That prompted Bank of America to lift its price target sharply to €250, with analysts specifically citing the improved cash generation outlook. Deutsche Bank and RBC Capital followed suit with targets around the €200 mark.

Activist Pressure and Buyback Programme

Not everyone is convinced the stock can keep climbing. MWB Research has warned that the good news may already be priced in, flagging a risk of a pullback. Meanwhile, activist investor Ananym Capital is turning up the heat, demanding a full spin-off of Gamesa. The argument is that separating the wind business would unlock the hidden value of the profitable core operations, which are currently being weighed down by the subsidiary’s legacy problems.

The company is also returning cash to shareholders. A share buyback programme is running until September 2026, with a first tranche drawn from a total authorisation of up to €6 billion through to the end of 2028.

What Investors Are Watching Next

Siemens Energy will publish its full quarterly report on May 12. Until then, the company is in a mandatory quiet period. Investors will be scouring the details for confirmation that Gamesa’s recovery has legs, and for an update on the long-term order backlog, which stood at a hefty €146 billion at last count. For a stock trading at premium valuations, the question is whether the momentum can be sustained — or whether the market has already priced in everything that can go right.

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