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Oracle stock extends gains on AI power push as energy demand rises

by April 14, 2026
by April 14, 2026

Shares of Oracle Corporation rose sharply on Tuesday, extending gains from the previous session as renewed strength in software stocks combined with a major expansion of its energy partnership with Bloom Energy Corporation.

Oracle stock climbed about 5% on the day, building on a nearly 13% surge in the prior session, while Bloom Energy shares soared 21% as investors reacted to the deepening collaboration between the two companies.

The rally comes amid a broader rebound in software names, which had come under pressure in recent months due to concerns that artificial intelligence could disrupt traditional business models.

AI-driven energy demand fuels partnership expansion

At the center of the move is Oracle’s expanded capacity agreement with Bloom Energy, underscoring the growing importance of power infrastructure in the artificial intelligence boom.

Under the deal, Oracle expects to procure up to 2.8 gigawatts of Bloom’s fuel cell systems, with 1.2 gigawatts already under contract and being deployed. The agreement follows Oracle receiving a warrant to purchase $400 million worth of Bloom Energy stock.

The partnership highlights a critical, often overlooked aspect of AI expansion: surging electricity demand. As companies race to build out data centers to support AI workloads, securing reliable and scalable energy sources has become a strategic priority.

Fuel cells, in particular, are gaining traction due to their ability to be deployed more quickly than traditional energy infrastructure.

This speed is crucial for companies like Oracle that are scaling data center capacity at an aggressive pace.

Software stocks rebound as sentiment improves

Oracle’s gains were also supported by a broader recovery in software stocks. Companies including ServiceNow, Palantir Technologies, AppLovin, HubSpot, and Unity Software posted gains.

The rebound follows a period of weakness driven by fears that new AI tools could disrupt existing software revenue models and increase default risks in private credit markets that heavily finance the sector.

Tuesday’s gains suggest investors are reassessing those concerns, particularly as companies demonstrate tangible ways to benefit from AI infrastructure growth.

Strategic AI investments and long-term positioning

Oracle’s recent announcements reflect a broader strategic pivot toward AI infrastructure. The company has raised more than $100 billion in debt to support data center expansion and remains a key technology partner in the Stargate project.

In addition to its energy investments, Oracle has introduced artificial intelligence enhancements across its product suite, including updates to its Utilities Industry platform aimed at improving grid reliability and reducing operating costs.

The company is also expanding its global footprint, with new cloud regions and continued emphasis on its “cloud everywhere” strategy, targeting markets that require localized data infrastructure.

Despite the recent rally, Oracle shares remain under pressure over a longer time frame, with the stock still down roughly 15% this year and nearly 25% below its year-to-date high.

However, investors appear increasingly focused on the company’s positioning within the AI ecosystem. With strong growth in infrastructure-as-a-service and a large pipeline of remaining performance obligations, Oracle is being re-evaluated less as a legacy software provider and more as a key player in the next phase of AI-driven growth.

The latest gains suggest that for Oracle, the intersection of technology and energy may become a defining theme as demand for AI computing power continues to accelerate.

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