Bloom Energy, a global leader in clean power solutions, announced a strategic deployment of its fuel cell technology at select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data centers across the United States. The initiative is designed to meet the surging energy demands driven by OCI’s rapid expansion in AI and cloud computing services, delivering highly reliable, scalable, and cost-effective onsite power within just 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.”
Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cell systems provide always-on power with minimal environmental impact—producing virtually zero air pollutants and requiring no water for operation. This clean energy solution will enhance Oracle’s efforts to power its cloud infrastructure with sustainable energy sources, while maintaining the high performance and uptime essential for enterprise and AI workloads.
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“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.”
This deployment marks a continued expansion of Bloom Energy’s footprint in the mission-critical data center sector. The company has already secured energy agreements with leading technology and utility partners including Equinix, American Electric Power (AEP), and Quanta Computing. With more than 400 megawatts of deployed capacity, Bloom Energy’s solutions are powering data centers worldwide with resilient, low-emissions electricity that supports digital transformation while advancing sustainability goals.