Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Bloom Energy Collaboration

Oracle Teams Up with Bloom Energy for Sustainable AI Infrastructure
Oracle has partnered with Bloom Energy to deploy fuel cell systems across select Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) data centers in the U.S. This collaboration aims to meet the increasing power demands of artificial intelligence workloads.
Key Highlights of the Collaboration:
Fast Deployment for AI Growth: Bloom Energy will deliver fuel cell systems to Oracle data centers in just 90 days to support high-performance AI workloads.
Clean, Scalable Power: The fuel cells offer low-emission, water-free electricity, enhancing OCI’s sustainability and reliability.
Proven Data Center Supplier: Bloom has deployed over 400 MW globally and powers sites for Equinix, AEP, and Quanta Computing.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, under the direction of Mahesh Thiagarajan, will benefit from the reliable, scalable, and low-emission electricity provided by Bloom’s fuel cell technology to meet the needs of its expanding AI infrastructure efficiently.
Expanding Footprint and Investments:
Oracle has announced plans to invest $3 billion in cloud and AI infrastructure across the Netherlands and Germany. This investment will expand its European presence to meet the rising demand for sovereign AI and data services.
The company will allocate $1 billion to enhance capacity in Amsterdam and $2 billion for its Frankfurt cloud region over a five-year period. These investments aim to support organizations adopting AI and cloud computing in regulated industries.
Future Expansion and Job Creation:
Oracle, along with OpenAI, is expanding the Stargate project with an additional 4.5 GW of data center capacity in the U.S., creating over 100,000 jobs. The Stargate initiative aims to build a network of AI data centers to meet the increasing demand across various sectors.