Bloom Energy has announced that it will deploy its fuel cell technology at select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data centers in the U.S. To support the growing demand for OCI’s AI and cloud computing services, Bloom Energy will deliver highly reliable and cost-efficient onsite power for an entire data center within 90 days.
“We continue to see strong global demand for OCI services across our entire data center portfolio including our large gigawatt AI data centers,” said Mahesh Thiagarajan, Executive Vice President, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Customers expect to run their AI workloads and new AI applications at peak performance. Bloom’s fuel cell technology will join OCI’s extensive energy portfolio, further supporting our cutting-edge AI infrastructure with reliable, clean power that can be quickly deployed and easily scaled.”
“Oracle Cloud Infrastructure requires power solutions engineered to meet the performance and reliability demands of today’s most advanced AI and compute workloads,” said Aman Joshi, Chief Commercial Officer of Bloom Energy. “This significant collaboration provides Oracle with ultra-reliable, clean, and cost-efficient power that supports its growth strategy with the speed and certainty it needs.”
Bloom’s systems also deliver clean power with virtually no air pollution and no water use, contributing to Oracle’s use of sustainable energy sources to power Oracle Cloud.
Bloom Energy’s energy solutions power the world’s most critical digital infrastructure, following agreements with Equinix, American Electric Power (AEP), and Quanta Computing. To date, Bloom Energy has deployed over 400 MW to power data centers worldwide.