Brookfield has increased its financing commitment to Bloom Energy for AI power projects fivefold, from 5 billion dollars to 25 billion dollars, a move announced Tuesday that signals how urgently data center operators need electricity that does not wait on the grid.

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The deal expands a partnership the two companies launched in October 2025. Under the arrangement, Brookfield supplies capital and its AI infrastructure development expertise, while Bloom contributes its fuel cell technology to build power systems that sit directly onsite at data centers rather than depending on traditional utility hookups. Together, the companies say they can offer a fuller package: power generation, data center infrastructure and computing capacity bundled into one offering for hyperscalers racing to bring new facilities online.
Bloom's Chief Commercial Officer, Aman Joshi, said the larger commitment reflects momentum from several large scale projects announced since the partnership began. Brookfield's Head of AI Infrastructure, Sikander Rashid, described the goal in blunter terms, saying the expanded collaboration lets the firm deliver infrastructure
