Plug Power CFO, Paul Middleton, Underscores Confidence in Financial Strength and Strategic Growth with Share Purchase

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Plug Power, Inc.
Plug Power, Inc.

SLINGERLANDS, N.Y., May 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Plug Power Inc. (NASDAQ: PLUG), a global leader in comprehensive solutions for the hydrogen economy, today announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Paul Middleton, has purchased Plug’s common stock in an open market transaction, underscoring his conviction in Plug’s current strategy and future potential to dominate the hydrogen economy at scale. On May 16, 2025, Middleton acquired 350,000 shares at an average price of $0.7154 per share, for a total investment of approximately $250,000.

“I remain confident in Plug’s long-term strategy and the opportunities ahead as we continue to execute our vision in the hydrogen economy,” said Middleton. “This purchase reflects my belief in the company’s financial strength and growth potential.”

This announcement follows Plug’s Q1 2025 earnings results, which demonstrated continued progress toward its strategic and financial goals. Plug delivered revenue of $133.7 million, while net cash used in operating and investing activities declined to $152.1 million in Q1 2025 versus $288.3 million in Q1 2024. The company also expanded hydrogen production capacity to 40 tons per day across three operational plants and secured meaningful growth in its electrolyzer and fuel cell businesses, reinforcing Plug’s position as a global leader in the clean hydrogen economy. Earlier this year, Plug introduced an executive compensation program to align executive incentives with shareholders—highlighted by CEO Andy Marsh’s decision to elect to take 50% of his compensation in Plug’s stock for 2025.

The transaction was disclosed in a Form 4 filing submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on May 19, 2025.

About Plug Power

Plug is building the global hydrogen economy with a fully integrated ecosystem spanning production, storage, delivery, and power generation. A first mover in the industry, Plug provides electrolyzers, liquid hydrogen, fuel cell systems, storage tanks, and fueling infrastructure to industries such as material handling, industrial applications, and energy producers—advancing energy independence and decarbonization at scale.

With electrolyzers deployed across five continents, Plug leads in hydrogen production, delivering large-scale projects that redefine industrial power. The company has deployed over 72,000 fuel cell systems and 275 fueling stations and is the largest user of liquid hydrogen. Plug is rapidly expanding its generation network to ensure reliable, domestically produced supply, with hydrogen plants currently operational in Georgia, Tennessee, and Louisiana, that have collectively 40 tons per day of capacity.