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    Thyssenkrupp Nucera Cuts Full-Year Outlook, Citing Higher Costs

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    Posted on March 17, 2026

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    Last updated: March 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera has lowered its full-year sales forecast to €450–€550 million, down from €500–€600 million, citing surging costs amidst a challenging hydrogen market environment, notably due to delayed investment decisions and elevated expenditure pressures.

    Table of Contents

    • Thyssenkrupp Nucera Revises Financial Forecasts Amid Green Hydrogen Challenges
    • Updated Sales and Earnings Projections
    • EBIT Outlook Adjustment
    • Impact of Green Hydrogen Segment
    • Factors Behind the Trimmed Guidance
    • Revised Green Hydrogen Segment Sales Forecast
    • Market Context and Investor Sentiment
    • Exchange Rate and Reporting Credits

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera trims full-year outlook citing costs related to green hydrogen segment 

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera Revises Financial Forecasts Amid Green Hydrogen Challenges

    March 17 (Reuters) - German electrolysis equipment maker Thyssenkrupp Nucera lowered its full-year outlook on Tuesday, citing higher-than-expected costs related to the company's green hydrogen segment. 

    Updated Sales and Earnings Projections

    The company now expects full-year sales in the range of 450 million euros to 550 million euros ($519.1 million to $634.5 million), down from its earlier forecast of 500 million to 600 million euros. 

    EBIT Outlook Adjustment

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera also lowered its earnings before interest and taxes outlook for the financial year to a loss of 80 million and 30 million euros, compared with its prior expectations of a loss of 30 million euros to break-even.

    Impact of Green Hydrogen Segment

    Reduced expectations in the company's green hydrogen segment were the primary reason for the forecast cut across the group. The company expects EBIT for the segment between a loss of 90 million and 125 euros, wider than its earlier guidance of a loss between 55 million and 80 million euros. 

    Factors Behind the Trimmed Guidance

    The Dortmund, Germany-based company cited higher-than-expected expenses related to some already delivered models, as well as the termination of a contract for a 20 MW pilot plant as the reasons for the trimmed guidance for the segment. 

    Revised Green Hydrogen Segment Sales Forecast

    For the full year, Thyssenkrupp Nucera now forecasts sales for the green hydrogen segment to be in the range of 120 million to 170 million euros, down from its previous estimate of 150 million to 220 million euros.

    Market Context and Investor Sentiment

    The market for green hydrogen has been a challenging area for Thyssenkrupp Nucera. The company, which is majority-owned by Thyssenkrupp, had pointed to headwinds in the sector in its annual results last year and said that investors had become more hesitant with regard to green hydrogen investments. 

    Exchange Rate and Reporting Credits

    ($1 = 0.8669 euros)

    (Reporting by Devika Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Full-year sales guidance trimmed to €450–€550 million (previously €500–€600 million), reflecting cost inflation and weaker green hydrogen demand. (thyssenkrupp-nucera.com)
    • •The green hydrogen segment continues to face investment delays and pressure on margins, prompting cost-efficiency measures to partially offset lower coverage. (marketscreener.com)
    • •By comparison, prior-year sales reached €845 million with modest EBIT of €2 million, indicating a sharp downturn driven by market headwinds in 2025/26. (investing.com)

    References

    • thyssenkrupp nucera Performs in Line With Outlook in Q1 and Invests in Further Expansion of Technology Portfolio - thyssenkrupp nucera
    • Thyssenkrupp Nucera sees lower 2026 sales on 'more challenging' hydrogen market | MarketScreener
    • Thyssenkrupp Nucera Q4 2025 slides: Delivers on targets amid green hydrogen headwinds By Investing.com

    Frequently Asked Questions about Thyssenkrupp Nucera cuts full-year outlook, citing higher costs

    1Why did Thyssenkrupp Nucera lower its full-year outlook?

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera lowered its outlook due to higher-than-expected costs impacting its operations.

    2What industry does Thyssenkrupp Nucera operate in?

    Thyssenkrupp Nucera operates in the electrolysis equipment manufacturing industry.

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