TeraWulf (WULF) experienced a decisive breakout on February 3, 2026, with shares surging as much as 15% in early trading. The rally followed the company’s strategicTeraWulf (WULF) experienced a decisive breakout on February 3, 2026, with shares surging as much as 15% in early trading. The rally followed the company’s strategic

TeraWulf Shares Power Higher as Infrastructure Portfolio Expands to 2.8 GW

2026/02/04 13:39
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TeraWulf (WULF) experienced a decisive breakout on February 3, 2026, with shares surging as much as 15% in early trading.

The rally followed the company’s strategic acquisition of two major industrial “brownfield” sites in Kentucky and Maryland, a move that effectively doubles its total infrastructure pipeline. This expansion marks a significant milestone in TeraWulf’s transition from a pure-play Bitcoin miner to a utility-scale provider for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC).

By the afternoon session, the stock stabilized at $14.80, maintaining a gain of roughly 10.1% from its previous close of $13.44. The market’s reaction highlights a growing investor preference for miners capable of repurposing their high-voltage power assets for the high-margin AI sector.

Strategic Infrastructure: The Kentucky and Maryland Acquisitions

The two newly acquired sites provide TeraWulf with immediate power access and long-term scalability, totalizing approximately 1.5 gigawatts (GW) of added capacity. This brings the company’s total portfolio to 2.8 GW across five locations.

Hawesville, Kentucky Facility TeraWulf acquired a 250-acre industrial site from Century Aluminum for $200 million in cash. The location is strategically advantaged by:

  • Immediate Power: 480 MW of existing availability via multiple high-voltage transmission lines.
  • Minority Partnership: Century Aluminum will retain a non-controlling equity stake in the redevelopment, which is expected to drive significant local economic growth through skilled employment.

Morgantown, Maryland Station The acquisition of the Morgantown Generating Station provides a direct grid-connected facility with 210 MW of operational capacity. TeraWulf’s long-term development plan for this site includes:

  • Gigawatt Potential: A roadmap to scale the facility to 1 GW of total load capacity.
  • Initial Development: A planned construction of 500 MW in the first phase, pending customary regulatory approvals from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

Institutional Reiteration and Upside Targets

Wall Street remains highly optimistic about TeraWulf’s hybrid business model. Following the acquisition news, Needham & Company reaffirmed its Buy rating on February 3, 2026. Analysts maintain a price target of $21.00, suggesting that even after today’s double-digit gain, the stock possesses an additional 56% upside potential.

The bullish sentiment is supported by TeraWulf’s ability to secure project-level financing for its AI initiatives, such as its recent 168 MW high-performance computing venture in Texas. This “infrastructure-first” approach is increasingly viewed as a hedge against the volatility of Bitcoin mining rewards.

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The 2026 Pivot: Mining vs. AI Compute

TeraWulf’s rally is part of a broader “great pivot” among publicly traded miners. As Bitcoin’s price remains down roughly 15% year-to-date, companies like TeraWulf, IREN, and Hut 8 are outperforming the underlying asset by leveraging their power footprints for the AI sector.

Traditional Bitcoin mining margins have faced pressure since the 2024 halving, forcing operators to monetize their digital infrastructure through GPU-based workloads.

TeraWulf’s current portfolio, which now includes 642.5 MW of contracted capacity, positions it as one of the few operators capable of meeting the massive power demands of global hyperscalers and AI firms. For investors, the $14.80 price level serves as a new baseline of support, with the focus now shifting toward the execution of the 500 MW initial phase in Maryland.

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