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Price: 1.94 USD 5.43% Market Closed
Market Cap: $2.7B

During the last 3 months Plug Power Inc insiders bought 87.3k USD , and sold 174.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 1% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 12, 2026 by Haycraft Benjamin , who sold 86.8k USD worth of PLUG shares.

Last Transactions:
Haycraft Benjamin
$-86.8k
Crespo Jose Luis
$+87.3k
Haycraft Benjamin
$-88k
Haycraft Benjamin
$-29.2k
Haycraft Benjamin
$-17.4k
Crespo Jose Luis
$-49.2k
Middleton Paul B
$+672k
Middleton Paul B
$+250.4k
Mcnamee George C
$-20.9k
Mcnamee George C
$-23.7k
Mcnamee George C
$-25.6k
Crespo Jose Luis
$-230.1k
Shrestha Sanjay K
$-162.1k
Marsh Andrew
$-844.7k
Mcnamee George C
$-704.5k
Mcnamee George C
$-624k
Silver Jonathan M
$-87.1k
Conway Gerard L Jr
$-1.7m
Mcnamee George C
$-520.7k
Conway Gerard L Jr
$-1.5m
Mcnamee George C
$-350k
Conway Gerard L Jr
$-2m
Schneider Lucas P
$-75.2k
Kenausis Gregory
$-1m
Middleton Paul B
$-7.6m
Helmer Maureen O
$-300k
Schmid Keith
$-6m
Schmid Keith
$-2.3m
Helmer Maureen O
$-392k
Schmid Keith
$-6.6m
Willis Gary K
$-2m
Fivet Capital Holding Ag
$-28m
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During the last 3 months Plug Power Inc insiders bought 87.3k USD , and sold 174.8k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 1% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jan 12, 2026 by Haycraft Benjamin , who sold 86.8k USD worth of PLUG shares.

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In the heart of the green energy revolution, Plug Power Inc. has carved out a niche as a pioneer and leader in hydrogen fuel cell technology. Founded in 1997, the company initially faced skepticism about hydrogen’s viability but persisted in developing robust solutions that harness the power of this abundantly available element. Plug Power's primary focus is on producing fuel cells that replace conventional batteries in equipment and vehicles powered by electricity. These fuel cells use hydrogen in an electrochemical process to create energy, where hydrogen combines with oxygen to produce electricity, with water as the only byproduct. This innovation is a game-changer in the push towards sustainable industrial applications, offering a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels without sacrificing performance. The company monetizes its expertise by selling a comprehensive array of products, notably its GenDrive hydrogen fuel cell system, which powers equipment like forklifts and airport tugs used by major retailers such as Amazon and Walmart. Beyond product sales, Plug Power has developed a business model that includes generating revenue from hydrogen production and supply, infrastructure deployment, and fuel services. By creating an end-to-end ecosystem for hydrogen deployment, the company ensures a steady income stream through long-term supply and service agreements. This holistic approach not only solidifies its revenue base but positions Plug Power as a critical player in the wider transition toward hydrogen as a mainstream energy source, contributing to its narrative as a transformative force in the ongoing evolution of energy consumption and production.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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