According to a recent LinkedIn post from Boom Supersonic, the company is highlighting a partnership with Baker Hughes focused on power-generation infrastructure for advanced computing. The post indicates that Boom has placed firm orders for 25 BRUSH Power Generation units, representing about 1.21 gigawatts of capacity, to pair with its Superpower natural gas turbines.
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The company’s LinkedIn post suggests it aims to create scalable, on-site power solutions by combining its high-efficiency turbines, derived from its supersonic engine core, with Baker Hughes’ 2-pole DAX 7 generators. For investors, this points to a potential adjacent revenue stream for Boom beyond aircraft, aligning the business with fast-growing AI and data-center power demand.
The post further implies that the collaboration is intended to address constraints from aging grid infrastructure as AI workloads expand. If successfully commercialized, such on-site generation offerings could enhance Boom’s positioning in the energy and computing infrastructure ecosystem, diversify its risk profile, and potentially attract partners and capital from sectors focused on AI-scale data centers and reliable power.

