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American Superconductor Corporation AMSC shares have surged 39.8% in the past six months, outperforming the Zacks Computer and Technology sector, S&P 500 index and the Technology Select Sector SPDR Fund XLK ETF’s return of 9.3%, 9.7% and 6.6%, respectively.
American Superconductor shares have also outperformed other players in the Electronics - Miscellaneous Components industry space, including Ballard Power Systems BLDP and Fabrinet FN. While the rally has been remarkable, the key question now is whether AMSC stock still has room to run or if it is time to lock in gains.
AMSC Gains From the Renewable Energy Boom
American Superconductor’s success is rooted in its strategic positioning within the booming renewable energy and grid modernization sectors. The company’s cutting-edge portfolio, including advanced grid interconnection systems, high-temperature superconductor cables and wind turbine designs, aligns perfectly with the global shift toward clean energy and resilient power grids.
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Recent contract wins exemplify American Superconductor's ability to secure steady revenue streams. Notable deals include a $75-million agreement with the Royal Canadian Navy and a $12-million follow-on order from wind energy leader InoxWinds. These contracts not only strengthen its financials but also reinforce confidence in its execution capabilities.
On its most recent third-quarter fiscal 2024 earnings call, AMSC reported that its wind business contributed 15% to its total revenues and grew 60% year over year. AMSC received $57 million in new orders in the third quarter fiscal 2024. Out of its total order book value, the contracts from its wind business constituted 25% with Inox Wind contributing a whopping $15 million of value.
AMSC Benefits From Its Presence in Multiple Markets
AMSC’s diversified offerings cater to a broad range of industries, including utilities, renewables and defense. The company’s D-VAR systems, which stabilize power grids and advanced wind turbine designs, continue to see strong demand. Its recent acquisition of NWL expands its footprint in the military and industrial markets.
With global defense budgets on the rise, American Superconductor’s marine systems are well-positioned to benefit from increased naval investments. These systems address critical challenges for naval fleets, opening up growth opportunities in the defense sector.
Emerging opportunities in data centers and traditional energy projects are also an upside for AMSC. The CHIPS act in particular has benefited AMSC massively as the act is focused on strengthening the USA semiconductor industry through the promotion of domestic production, improved supply chain security and innovation support. In the third quarter, 85% of grid revenues were from the United States, benefiting from domestic manufacturing incentives. Additionally, 85% of AMSC’s grid revenues came from the United States on the back of domestic manufacturing incentives.