Movement Alert|Fluence Energy Falls 10% in Regular Trading, Electrical Equipment Sector Under Broad Pressure Compounded by Profit-Taking After Prior Rally

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Fluence Energy fell 10% in regular trading, trading at $22.515/share, with turnover of $98.38 million. The decline was driven by broad-based weakness across the Electrical Components & Equipment sector, combined with profit-taking pressure following a significant prior rally.

On the news front, the electrical equipment sector experienced widespread selling, with peers Vertiv Holdings down 8.46%, Vicor down 7.15%, nVent Electric down 6.10%, Eaton down 4.30%, and Powell down 3.82%. Fluence Energy had previously surged from a low of $18.88 to above $28 after announcing a partnership with NVIDIA and Siemens to deliver battery energy storage solutions for AI data center infrastructure, alongside Q2 new orders of approximately $2 billion representing year-over-year doubling. As sector-wide correction intensified and profit-taking pressure mounted, the stock continued its adjustment trend.

Fluence Energy is a global leader in energy storage products and solutions, operating in over 47 markets. The company provides modular, scalable storage products and AI-enabled software-as-a-service through its Fluence IQ platform for managing and optimizing renewable energy and storage assets.

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