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Oracle has tapped Bloom Energy for nearly 3 GW of SOFC capacity to power its cloud and AI services.
Founded in 1977, Oracle is building new data centers in New Mexico powered by Bloom Energy fuel cells. Recently announced expansion in AI cloud infrastructure requiring massive power capacity.
Oracle is a major technology corporation that has expanded significantly into cloud computing and AI infrastructure. Under an expanded deal announced on April 13, 2026 (Monday), Oracle committed to sourcing up to 2.8 gigawatts of fuel cell capacity from Bloom Energy to support its growing AI infrastructure demands.
Oracle, a global technology corporation, partnered with Bloom Energy in 2025 to advance AI-driven energy solutions for data centers. This relationship signals a major commercial endorsement of Bloom’s technology in high-demand infrastructure environments.
Founded in 1977, Oracle is one of the world’s largest technology and cloud computing companies. Through Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), it delivers scalable computing resources and AI-driven workloads. With global expansion and escalating demand for AI, Oracle is investing in power solutions to improve data center p
One of the world's largest enterprise software companies, led by Larry Ellison.

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