BorgWarner Enters Data Center Market with Modular Turbine Generator System
2 GW
65%
3+ years
What Happened
BorgWarner has entered the data center power market by signing a Master Supply Agreement with TurboCell, a subsidiary of Endeavour. The company will supply a modular turbine generator system designed to support AI campuses at gigawatt scale. Production is expected to begin in 2027 at its Hendersonville, North Carolina facility with an initial 2 GW of capacity.
“We believe this product innovation is a powerful representation of the BorgWarner team proactively identifying and seizing growth opportunities.”
“Our partnership with BorgWarner has been incredibly rewarding, and we are excited to combine Endeavour’s cutting-edge innovation with BorgWarner’s automotive scale engineering and manufacturing execution.”
Why this matters
This partnership allows BorgWarner to apply its automotive expertise to the growing data center power market, potentially opening a new revenue stream.
Terms in This Story
- microgrid
- A localized energy grid that can operate independently or with the main grid.
- CARB
- California Air Resources Board, which sets emissions standards.
- hyperscaler
- Large-scale data center operators like Amazon, Microsoft, Google.
- turbine generator
- A device that uses a turbine to generate electricity.
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