Bloom Energy to supply up to 2.8 GW of fuel cells under expanded Oracle deal


FILE PHOTO: Oracle logo is seen in this illustration created on September 9, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

April 13 (Reuters) - Bloom ⁠Energy said on Monday it would supply ⁠Oracle with up to 2.8 gigawatts of ‌fuel cell capacity under an expanded deal as rising artificial intelligence use drives up power consumption.

• An initial 1.2 ​GW of capacity has been ⁠contracted under the agreement, ⁠with deployment already underway and set to continue ⁠into ‌the next year.

• Bloom said its fuel cell systems can be rolled ⁠out much faster than traditional power options, ​helping customers ‌get electricity sooner and lower project risks.

• Shares ⁠of the ​company rose 12.6% at $198.65 in extended trading.

• "By rapidly deploying Bloom's reliable, efficient fuel cell energy, we ⁠are quickly meeting the demands ​of our customers across the United States," said Mahesh Thiagarajan, executive vice president, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.

• Fuel ⁠cells nL3N3VU0Q1 offer a cleaner alternative to traditional power by generating electricity through chemical reactions rather than combustion. Depending on the fuel, byproducts ​can include water and heat, ⁠making them more environmentally friendly.

• Bloom Energy said ​it had issued the warrant ‌to Oracle on the ​terms previously announced in October.

(Reporting by Varun Sahay in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

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