Oracle Corp. is turning to Bloom Energy Corp. to bolster the electricity supply for select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure data centers across the United States. Under a newly announced agreement, Bloom will install its solid-oxide fuel-cell systems to provide on-site, round-the-clock power tailored to the surging energy needs of artificial-intelligence and cloud-computing services. Bloom said the first installations can be operational within 90 days, a schedule meant to keep pace with Oracle’s rapid expansion of AI workloads. The fuel-cell arrays generate electricity with little air pollution and minimal water use, offering an alternative to grid power or diesel backup generators. Neither company disclosed financial terms of the deal.
$BE +20% [Bloom Energy will deploy fuel cell technology at Oracle OCI data centers in the U.S. within 90 days, providing clean, reliable, cost-efficient onsite power for AI workloads. This supports Oracle's growth with virtually no air pollution or water use.] https://t.co/Itz8Y2wHbp
Just in: Bloom Energy $BE to deploy its fuel cell technology at Oracle $ORCL Cloud Infrastructure data centers in the U.S., providing onsite power within 90 days to support OCI's AI and cloud computing services.
Bloom Energy (BE) announced that it will deploy its fuel cell technology at select Oracle (ORCL) Cloud Infrastructure data centers in the U.S. To support the growing demand for OCI's AI and cloud computing services, Bloom Energy will deliver onsite power for an entire data center https://t.co/PphDQF3F3t