Eos Energy, TURBINE-X Target 2 GWh AI Power Storage Pipeline by 2027
Eos Energy Enterprises signed a joint development agreement with TURBINE-X to integrate gas-fired turbines and its Indensity™ zinc-based battery architecture, targeting up to 2 GWh of storage deployments over the next 36 months. Initial projects are slated to begin in 2027 with multi-hundred-megawatt capacity per site.
1. Joint Development Agreement
Eos Energy Enterprises and TURBINE-X Energy have entered into a joint development agreement to create private power infrastructure solutions tailored for hyperscale AI data centers. The agreement formalizes collaboration on integrating gas-fired generation with Eos’s Indensity™ zinc-based battery energy storage system.
2. Integrated Power Solution
The combined platform pairs simple-cycle gas turbine generation with high-density, millisecond-response Indensity™ storage in a compact footprint. This design ensures dispatchable, on-site power capable of meeting dynamic AI training and inference load profiles without relying on traditional grid build-out timelines.
3. Commercial Pipeline and Deployment Timeline
Under the JDA, TURBINE-X aims to deploy up to 2 GWh of Eos storage capacity across its project pipeline within 36 months. Initial multi-hundred-megawatt installations are targeted for 2027, with projects advancing through jointly defined milestones and performance criteria.
4. Strategic Implications for AI Infrastructure
The partnership establishes a repeatable ‘Bring Your Own Power’ model, addressing hyperscale developers’ demand for rapid, reliable energy delivery. By combining behind-the-meter gas generation expertise with high-density battery storage, the solution positions Eos to capture growing AI power infrastructure spending.