Bloom Energy Corporation, a global leader in solid oxide fuel cell technology, announced a strategic partnership with CoreWeave, Inc. This win underscores Bloom’s ability to meet the rising energy demands of the rapidly growing AI sector.
Bloom will deploy its proprietary fuel cells to generate on-site power for CoreWeave at a high-performance data center owned by Chirisa Technology Parks located in Volo, Illinois. The modern data center will allow for high-density deployments with advanced cooling systems, allowing CoreWeave to offer performant and efficient cloud solutions for AI. Bloom’s fuel cells are set to be commissioned in Q3 2025.
“Bloom Energy is thrilled to have been selected by CoreWeave,” said Aman Joshi, Bloom Energy’s Chief Commercial Officer. “This validation from CoreWeave, a leader in AI, is a testament to our leading-edge technology and its importance to AI.”
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“We’re proud to partner with Bloom Energy and utilize their industry-leading solid oxide fuel cell technology,” said Brian Venturo, CoreWeave’s Chief Strategy Officer. “This partnership will allow us to deliver unmatched performance and reliability to our customers while advancing our sustainability objectives.”
With Bloom’s solid oxide fuel cells installed at customer sites around the world, Bloom stands ready to meet the energy requirements of the AI industry globally.
Bloom Energy’s mission is to make clean, reliable energy affordable for everyone in the world. Bloom Energy’s product, the Bloom Energy Server, delivers highly reliable and resilient, always-on electric power that is clean, cost-effective, and ideal for microgrid applications
SOURCE: Businesswire