
Bloom Energy and Brookfield announced Tuesday that they have significantly expanded their joint effort to fund power projects supporting artificial intelligence infrastructure, growing their financial commitment five times over to a total of $25 billion.
The two companies first joined forces in October, when Brookfield agreed to put up as much as $5 billion into Bloom’s fuel cell technology to help power data centers. That initial deal came as businesses across the industry began searching for cleaner energy solutions to keep pace with the rapidly growing demands of the AI sector.
Data center operators are increasingly looking to nuclear power, renewable energy, and fuel cells to handle the surging electricity needs driven by AI and cloud computing — a trend that has triggered billions of dollars in new infrastructure investment.
Bloom Energy has already put its fuel cell technology to work at data centers through existing partnerships with American Electric Power, Equinix, and Oracle.
The newly expanded agreement falls under Brookfield’s dedicated AI Infrastructure Fund, which the company launched in November 2025 with a goal of deploying $100 billion toward AI-related energy and infrastructure projects.








