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Boom Supersonic Highlights Baker Hughes Partnership for High-Capacity Onsite Power

Boom Supersonic Highlights Baker Hughes Partnership for High-Capacity Onsite Power

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boom Supersonic, the company is highlighting a partnership with Baker Hughes focused on large-scale onsite power infrastructure for computing. The post indicates Boom has placed firm orders for 25 BRUSH Power Generation units, representing a total of 1.21 gigawatts of power capacity, to be integrated with its Superpower natural gas turbines.

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The LinkedIn post suggests that Boom plans to pair its high-efficiency turbines, described as derived from its supersonic engine core, with Baker Hughes’ 2‑pole DAX 7 generators to create a “new category” of scalable onsite power. For investors, this points to a strategic move by Boom to position itself not only in aerospace but also in the high-demand data and AI power infrastructure segment, potentially diversifying revenue opportunities.

The content further implies that the collaboration targets alleviating constraints imposed by aging grid infrastructure on artificial intelligence growth. If executed as described, the initiative could align Boom with structural tailwinds in AI-driven computing demand and distributed energy solutions, although capital intensity, regulatory considerations, and project execution risks remain key variables for the company’s long-term financial impact.

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