Form Energy to deploy 12 GWh of iron-air batteries for Crusoe's AI data centers
Type: Supply Agreement · Technology: Storage · Country: United States · Capacity: 12 GWh · Announced: 2026-03-27
Form Energy has agreed to deploy 12 GWh of its iron-air battery technology for AI infrastructure developer Crusoe, with deliveries scheduled to commence in 2027. Under this agreement, Crusoe has secured reserved volume, pricing, and delivery terms to ensure access to Form Energy's battery technology as it expands its AI infrastructure. All battery systems will be manufactured at Form Energy’s Form Factory 1 in Weirton, West Virginia, supporting domestic energy manufacturing and job creation. Crusoe is adopting a “bring-your-own-capacity” approach to power generation, developing and securing power alongside compute to accelerate deployment and reduce reliance on constrained grid capacity. This model also supports utility system growth, helps shield ratepayers from cost increases, and enhances overall grid reliability for Crusoe's operations.
Analysis
Form Energy has agreed to supply 12 GWh of iron-air battery technology to AI infrastructure developer Crusoe, with deliveries commencing in 2027. Crusoe Energy Systems provides innovative solutions for energy-intensive computation, focusing on reducing the environmental impact of digital infrastructure. Form Energy is developing cost-effective, multi-day energy storage systems to enable a fully renewable electric grid year-round. All battery systems will be manufactured at Form Energy’s Form Factory 1 in Weirton, West Virginia.
Key points
- Form Energy to deploy 12 GWh of iron-air batteries.
- Deliveries to commence in 2027.
- All battery systems manufactured in Weirton, West Virginia.
- Crusoe has secured reserved volume, pricing, and delivery terms.
Counterparties
- Form Energy (Supplier)
- Crusoe (Offtaker)