Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente shares rose about 3.5% to around €17.24–€17.37 on 19 August 2026 after Bank of America Securities upgraded the stock from Neutral to Buy. The bank argued that a decline of more than 35% from the recent peak near €26 had created an attractive entry point, particularly ahead of an expected capital markets day in November. Favourable environmental impact declarations for two Burgos wind projects added to the positive sentiment.

BofA Upgrades Solaria to Buy (€19 Target) as Burgos 175 MW Wind Projects Clear Key Hurdle; Stock Off €15.80 Lows
BofA Securities raised its rating on Solaria (BME:SLR) to Buy from Neutral and set a new price target of €19.00 (previously €25.00). The bank cited overdone selling pressure after the stock’s sharp correction and potential catalysts including a capital markets day expected around November.
Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition issued favourable environmental impact declarations for the Agrupación Maira Delta and Agrupación Maira Gamma wind parks in Burgos, with a combined capacity of approximately 175 MW. These clearances represent a key regulatory milestone for Solaria’s development pipeline.
The shares had fallen sharply since early August, touching annual lows near €15.80 after previously trading close to €26. Consensus analyst price targets currently average around €23.13, with a range of €16–€28.
Solaria Leads Ibex as BofA €19 Target and Burgos Approvals Spark Rebound from €15.80 Lows
Solaria stood out as one of the strongest performers on the Ibex 35, which was trading lower amid rising crude oil prices, ongoing Middle East tensions, and elevated U.S. Treasury yields (30-year above 5%). The combination of the BofA upgrade — highlighting an oversold condition and upside to the new €19 target — and the concrete regulatory progress on the Burgos projects shifted sentiment decisively. Elevated short interest had set the stage for a potential short-covering rebound once positive catalysts appeared.

Solaria: Spanish Solar Developer with >35% Correction from €26 Peak; Analyst Targets to €24.50
Solaria Energía y Medio Ambiente is a Spanish renewable-energy company focused primarily on solar photovoltaic power generation, project development, and increasingly hybrid solutions (including battery storage and data-centre related capacity). The stock had experienced a significant correction of over 35% from its recent highs, reflecting broader pressure on growth-oriented renewable names amid higher interest rates and risk-off sentiment in European equities. Analyst coverage remains mixed but leans constructive, with several firms maintaining Buy or Hold ratings and higher targets (e.g., Berenberg at €24.50). The company has highlighted progress on data-centre power agreements and hybridisation of existing sites as longer-term growth drivers.
Solaria Focus Turns to November Capital Markets Day, Burgos Permits and €17.00–€17.45 Support
Investors will watch for details of the anticipated capital markets day (expected around November), further progress on the Burgos projects toward construction permits, and any updates on Solaria’s data-centre and storage pipeline. The stock’s ability to hold above recent technical levels near €17.00–€17.45 will be closely monitored. Macro factors, including upcoming Federal Reserve minutes and eurozone inflation data, could continue to influence the broader Ibex 35 and renewable sector sentiment.
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