Oracle Selects Bloom Energy to Power U.S. AI Data Centers with Clean, Scalable Fuel Cell Technology

Bloom Energy (NYSE: BE) has announced a major deployment of its fuel cell technology at select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data centers in the United States. The move is aimed at meeting growing demand for OCI’s AI and cloud computing services, delivering clean, reliable onsite power to an entire data center in under 90 days.

“We continue to see strong global demand for OCI services across our entire data center portfolio, including our large gigawatt-scale AI facilities,” said Mahesh Thiagarajan, Executive Vice President at Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. “Customers expect top-tier performance for AI workloads. Bloom’s fuel cells add to our diverse energy portfolio, ensuring high reliability and fast scalability.”

The collaboration provides OCI with a clean energy solution capable of supporting the heavy computational loads of artificial intelligence applications. Bloom Energy’s fuel cell systems generate onsite electricity with minimal emissions, no water usage, and high reliability—features increasingly important in data center operations.

“Oracle’s cloud services require power infrastructure that can keep up with the scale and reliability demands of AI,” said Aman Joshi, Chief Commercial Officer at Bloom Energy. “Our technology gives Oracle a resilient and cost-efficient energy solution that’s deployable with speed and confidence.”

Bloom Energy’s platform is already supporting key players in digital infrastructure, including partnerships with Equinix, American Electric Power, and Quanta Computing. To date, Bloom has deployed over 400 megawatts to power data centers globally, contributing to more sustainable and resilient cloud operations.

About Bloom Energy:
Bloom Energy is a leader in onsite power generation, offering low-carbon fuel cell systems for mission-critical sectors such as data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and heavy industry. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, the company has deployed 1.5 gigawatts of clean energy across more than 1,200 installations worldwide. Learn more at www.BloomEnergy.com.

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