Eos Energy and TURBINE-X Forge Partnership to Power AI Data Centers with Integrated Energy Systems
April 15, 2026
In a strategic move to address the surging power demands of artificial intelligence infrastructure, Eos Energy Enterprises and TURBINE-X Energy have entered a joint development agreement. The collaboration aims to design and build private, on-site power systems specifically for hyperscale AI data centers and other mission-critical facilities, combining gas-fired generation with long-duration battery storage.
The partnership merges TURBINE-X's modular, gas-fired generation technology with Eos's proprietary zinc-based battery energy storage systems. The integrated solution is engineered to provide a fully dispatchable power source, pairing simple-cycle turbines with batteries designed for high-density deployment where space is at a premium. This approach is critical as data center operators grapple with lengthy grid interconnection timelines and seek reliable, scalable power for energy-intensive AI workloads.
Under the agreement, TURBINE-X is targeting the deployment of up to 2 gigawatt-hours of Eos storage systems across its project pipeline over the next three years, with initial installations slated for 2027. The pipeline includes multiple projects, each capable of supporting power deployments in the multi-hundred-megawatt range. For Eos, which reported $114 million in revenue over the past twelve months, this partnership represents a significant commercial opportunity to expand its footprint in the high-growth data center sector.
"By integrating our generation capabilities with Eos storage, we can deliver a fully dispatchable, engineered solution that meets the scale and reliability requirements of hyperscale infrastructure," said Michael Warneboldt, CEO of X-Group of Companies.
The companies have established a Development Advisory Committee to oversee project advancement based on defined milestones and customer requirements. Justin Vagnozzi, Eos SVP of Technical Sales & Commercial Operations, emphasized the partnership's focus on execution speed, stating, "TURBINE-X brings proven execution capability in gas-fired generation, and our Indensity architecture delivers more energy in less space with the response speed these environments require."
The alliance highlights a broader industry trend where data center developers are increasingly turning to behind-the-meter power solutions to ensure capacity and reliability. As AI computing demands escalate, partnerships that offer integrated, scalable power infrastructure could become a key differentiator in securing and operating large-scale facilities. Engineering, siting, and customer engagement activities for multiple projects are currently underway.
Source: investing