VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) reported fast growth from its AI data-center buildout, but the expansion intensified financial pressure. Second-quarter revenue increased 14.2% year over year to RMB2.78 billion, while company-defined adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, rose 25.4% to RMB918.3 million. Yet the ADSs fell 16.9% on August 18 after the results. The selloff suggested investors were concerned about the cost of that expansion. GAAP gross margin declined to 18.2%, operating cash flow fell, and debt remained substantial. For VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET), the central question is whether its contracted demand can generate sufficient cash flow before the funding burden erodes shareholder economics.
Wholesale IDC revenue increased 29.3% to RMB1.10 billion, making it the company’s largest revenue segment. VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) expanded wholesale capacity in service by 49.4% to 1,007 megawatts, while capacity utilized by customers rose 45.5% to 744 megawatts. A new 345-megawatt order from a leading cloud provider brought year-to-date wholesale order wins to 862 megawatts.
The conversion from committed capacity to revenue-generating utilized capacity remains important. The commitment rate reached 96.3%, while overall wholesale utilization slipped to 73.9% from 75.9% a year earlier. VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) therefore has strong visibility across committed capacity in service and its future order pipeline, although part of its expanded footprint is still ramping.
Operating cash flow fell to RMB218.1 million from RMB366.6 million. The company ended June with RMB7.21 billion of cash, restricted cash and short-term investments, against RMB4.18 billion of short-term debt and RMB19.24 billion of long-term debt. VNET said it obtained RMB3.77 billion of new debt financing, refinancing facilities, equity financing and other financing during the quarter.

Bull Case: Commitments Can Turn Capacity Into Operating Leverage
The bull case rests on contracted demand converting into revenue faster than financing costs accumulate. With 970 megawatts committed and a 345-megawatt cloud order in hand, VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) has strong visibility across capacity in service and its future pipeline. As customers move in, fixed infrastructure costs can be spread across more revenue. The CATL partnership could improve access to energy technology, green power, and supply-chain resources. If utilization catches up with committed capacity, EBITDA and cash flow could rise faster than revenue.
Bear Case: Growth Still Consumes More Cash Than It Produces
The bear case is that VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) is financing a large buildout before cash flow has caught up. VNET attributed the 7.8% gross-profit decline mainly to increased depreciation associated with rapid capacity expansion, pushing GAAP gross margin down from 22.5% to 18.2%. Planned 2026 capital expenditures of RMB10 billion to RMB12 billion equal approximately 85% to 104% of full-year revenue guidance. Although RMB8.50 billion of unused credit lines provides financing flexibility, weaker operating cash flow and RMB23.42 billion of total debt could still require additional borrowing, asset sales, or equity financing.
Insider Monkey’s Hedge Fund Data
The latest fully completed filings predate the second-quarter results and CATL agreement announced by VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) on August 18. Insider Monkey’s database showed 42 hedge funds holding VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) at the end of the first quarter of 2026, up from 30 funds three months earlier.
Conclusion
VNET Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:VNET) remains a test of whether contracted AI demand can outrun financing pressure. Its order growth supports management’s view that AI-related infrastructure demand remains strong for the company. The 96.3% commitment rate and new cloud order support the growth case, while lower utilization, weaker cash conversion and heavy financing needs define the risk. Faster customer move-ins, improving GAAP margins, and operating cash flow that funds more of the buildout would show that capacity growth is creating equity value. Until then, rapid expansion remains both the opportunity and the strain.
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