According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boom Supersonic, the company is highlighting a partnership with Baker Hughes focused on power infrastructure for high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads. The post indicates that Boom has placed firm orders for 25 BRUSH Power Generation units, totaling about 1.21 gigawatts of onsite power capacity to be paired with its Superpower natural gas turbines.
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The post describes these turbines as derived from Boom’s supersonic engine core and paired with Baker Hughes’ 2-pole DAX 7 generators to create what it characterizes as a scalable onsite power solution. Framed as supporting AI growth unconstrained by aging grid limitations, this initiative suggests Boom is extending its technology into energy and infrastructure, potentially diversifying revenue prospects and positioning itself within the emerging market for dedicated AI power solutions.
For investors, the firm equipment order and collaboration with an established industrial player such as Baker Hughes may signal early validation of Boom’s energy-focused offering beyond its core aerospace ambitions. If the model proves commercially viable, this could open incremental business lines around distributed power for data centers and AI infrastructure, although the LinkedIn post does not provide details on pricing, contract duration, or deployment timelines.
The emphasis on “real hardware” and “real scale” in the post suggests Boom is seeking to differentiate from purely conceptual or software-based AI infrastructure plays. However, without disclosures on capital requirements, regulatory considerations, or margin structure for this power segment, the financial impact remains uncertain and investors may view this as an early-stage, higher-risk adjacency to the company’s primary supersonic aircraft program.

