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Key Points

  • Bloom is introducing a new deployment system, Power Connect, which moves electrical work into the factory.

  • The new system reduces dependence on field electricians, who are in short supply in the U.S.

  • A faster deployment system could help Bloom move through its $20 billion backlog more quickly.

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For well over a year, Bloom Energy (NYSE:BE) has been one of the energy sector's top-performing stocks.

And for no small reason: The solid oxide fuel cell maker's energy systems -- sleek grey boxes that generate power on-site -- allow data centers to sidestep what could be a years-long wait to connect to the grid.

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Bloom calls this its "time-to-power" advantage. Indeed, Bloom can make an energy system operational within 90 days, so it claims, and its deployment of a system for Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) within 55 days is testimony to how fast it can move. Few companies can deliver on-site power generation as fast as Bloom -- and a new deployment system could make that time advantage even stronger.

Bloom is moving electrical work into the factory.

Bloom's energy technology is pretty ingenious. Inside the box, Bloom's fuel cells use an electrochemical reaction to oxidize a fuel, such as natural gas, thereby releasing electrons. Those electrons then flow through an external circuit, generating an electric current. That current is then converted into usable electricity and delivered to a customer's facility.

These boxes are mass-produced in factories and shipped to clients for on-site installation. The installation phase, when the systems are wired and integrated, can involve extensive work and, therefore, considerable time. It follows, therefore, that if Bloom can reduce installation time, it could potentially deliver power to its clients faster.

And that's exactly what Bloom is doing.

On Aug. 19, 2026, it announced a new deployment system, "Power Connect." Unlike Bloom's current process, this one arrives "pre-connected, pre-wired, tested and ready for installation." Bloom believes the new system can cut onsite power installation time by over 40%. That makes an already speedy process that much faster.

Aerial view of a Bloom Energy solid oxide fuel cell system.

Image source: Bloom Energy.

A faster installation process could help clear one of Bloom's bottlenecks.

As I've written about before, Bloom's biggest problem isn't demand. In fact, it's the opposite problem: It has too much demand. As CEO K.R. Sridhar put it in Bloom's second-quarter earnings call, Bloom's "backlog [is] growing at a faster pace than revenue." That's not a bad problem to have, but it does create some limit on how quickly Bloom can turn its project backlog into revenue.

Power Connect could, in this sense, help speed up the process tremendously. Under the old model, Bloom had to rely on skilled electricians to install energy systems. This is a problem because skilled electricians are in short supply across the U.S. By moving electrical work into the factory, Bloom can potentially scale its deployments without having to scale its installation workforce. It reduces a potential bottleneck, and, as a result, could put more servers in operation in a shorter time.

Don't miss that last point. A shorter deployment time is great for clients, but it's also great for Bloom: It means Bloom can convert more of its roughly $20 billion backlog into sales. Likewise, it could improve its installation margin by shifting electrical work into the factory, which could lower installation costs.

Bloom has been a market favorite: It's more than quadrupled over the past year, and it now trades at roughly 270 times its trailing earnings. That's not cheap by any measure. That said, if Power Connect allows Bloom to work through its backlog faster, while also reducing installation costs, today's lofty valuation could be easier to justify. I think it makes Bloom a compelling buy, albeit one I'd approach with patience, given how much future growth is already priced in.

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