EngineeringBusinessWire|April 14, 2026
Bloom Energy and Oracle are set to deploy 2.8 GW of fuel cell capacity to power AI data centers, addressing escalating energy demands from high-performance computing. This initiative highlights the shift toward sustainable, on-site power solutions for large-scale data operations.
Read the full article →- Bloom Energy will supply solid oxide fuel cells capable of 2.8 GW total output
- Oracle plans integration across multiple U.S. data center sites by 2026
- Project focuses on AI workloads, supporting up to 500,000 GPUs
- Fuel cells operate on natural gas or hydrogen, with efficiency ratings above 60%
- Investment estimated at $5 billion, funded through joint financing
- Deployment includes microgrid setups for redundancy in California and Texas







