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Bloom Energy Adds $2.6B Nebius Contract as AI Power Gets Grid-Independent

Former Yandex unit locks ten-year fuel-cell supply. Data-center bottleneck shifts from chips to kilowatts.

Published June 22, 2026 Source MSN From the chopped neck
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MACALLAN 1926 · June 22, 2026

Bloom Energy Adds $2.6B Nebius Contract as AI Power Gets Grid-Independent

Former Yandex unit locks ten-year fuel-cell supply. Data-center bottleneck shifts from chips to kilowatts.

Source MSN ↗

Bloom Energy closed up 12% Wednesday after Nebius Group—the Netherlands-registered AI infrastructure spin-off of Russian search giant Yandex—committed $2.6 billion over ten years to deploy Bloom's solid-oxide fuel cells across European and North American data centers. The deal marks the largest commercial fuel-cell order in the sector's history and the first time a hyperscale AI operator has gone on-record choosing distributed generation over grid connections.

Nebius will install Bloom Energy Servers—each a refrigerator-sized unit converting natural gas to electricity at 60% efficiency without combustion—inside or adjacent to GPU clusters. The first deployments begin in Q3 2025 at Nebius sites in Finland and Ohio. Nebius CEO Arkady Volozh, who led Yandex until Western sanctions forced the split, told investors the move eliminates 18-to-36-month utility interconnection queues that currently gate AI capacity expansion. Bloom shares rose from $18.47 to $20.68 intraday before settling at $20.42, adding roughly $600 million in market capitalization. The stock remains down 22% year-to-date but has recovered 48% from October lows.

The contract validates two market shifts allocators have underweighted. First, AI infrastructure is no longer compute-limited—it is power-limited. Nebius operates 20,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs today and plans to scale to 80,000 by year-end, but Finland's national grid operator told the company in December that new connections would not be available until 2027. Fuel cells let Nebius bypass that constraint entirely, treating natural gas as a portable grid. Second, the $2.6 billion figure—roughly $260 million annually—implies Nebius is paying a 15-to-20% premium over grid electricity to secure speed and certainty. That willingness to pay confirms that the marginal AI data center is now competing on time-to-power, not cost-per-kilowatt-hour.

Bloom's backlog has historically been lumpy—$1.2 billion at last report, mostly South Korean utilities—and the company has yet to post an annual GAAP profit despite twenty years in operation. The Nebius contract adds visibility: revenue will flow as installations complete, not upfront, but the ten-year service tail gives Bloom recurring hydrogen-replacement and maintenance income worth an estimated $400 million over the contract life. Competitors including FuelCell Energy and Plug Power lack Bloom's solid-oxide architecture, which runs on standard pipeline gas without external hydrogen production. That matters. Building a green-hydrogen supply chain adds 12-to-18 months and 30% capital cost to equivalent projects.

Operators should track three follow-on events. First, whether Microsoft, Google, or Amazon—each of whom already operates pilot Bloom installations—convert those trials to commercial contracts in the next six-to-nine months. Second, whether Nebius hits its Q3 2025 deployment milestone in Finland; any delay signals execution risk that will reprice the entire distributed-generation thesis. Third, whether Bloom's gross margin—currently 28%—holds or compresses as it scales manufacturing to meet the Nebius ramp. The company has 1.4 gigawatts of annual production capacity today and would need to add another 600 megawatts to meet Nebius demand alone.

Bloom has now signed the contract its equity story required. The next twelve months will show whether it can build the factories and service network the contract requires.

The takeaway
Nebius pays **15-20%** premium over grid power to escape interconnection queues; confirms AI scaling is now bottlenecked by kilowatts, not chips.
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