Bergen Engines announced an award from Liberty Energy for more than 500 megawatts of on-site power generation capacity for large-scale AI data center developments in the United States. It is yet another coup for the Langley Group in the endless prairies of American AI, as demonstrated by this recent 400MW supply.

The projects may operate fully off-grid, in true island mode, or grid parallel, providing a comprehensive power solution designed to meet the demands of high-density AI computing environments.

On-Site Power tailored for Data Centers

The developments form part of Liberty Energy’s strategy to deploy scalable, on-site power infrastructure tailored to the unique requirements of AI data centers, combining rapid deployment capability with long-term operational resilience. By partnering with Bergen Engines (formally Rolls-Royce Bergen Engines), Liberty is leveraging proven medium-speed generation technology to deliver reliable, high-capacity power systems independent of grid constraints.

The projects are being developed by Liberty Energy through its Liberty Power Innovations (LPI) division, a purpose-built platform focused on deploying distributed power infrastructure to support the growing demands of AI-era data centers.

As AI infrastructure continues to scale, data center developers are turning to uniquely engineered solutions to overcome grid limitations and accelerate deployment timelines. These AI facilities introduce highly dynamic and unpredictable load profiles, placing new demands on both power generation systems and the stability of sensitive IT infrastructure.

Under the agreement, Bergen Engines will supply 45 × B36:45V20 AG1 gas generator sets, each rated at 11.2Mwe, delivering a total installed capacity of over 500MW. The engines can operate in true island mode, forming the backbone of a fully independent power system.

The solution integrates Bergen Engines’ gensets with Piller Power Systems’ SHIELD Dynamic Power Stabilization technology, both part of Langley Holdings’ Power Solutions Division. This flywheel-based architecture continuously absorbs and manages sub-second AI load step variations of up to 30%, protecting the generation assets while delivering stable, conditioned power across a 20+ year operating lifecycle.

This integrated architecture enables the system to manage extreme load transients without requiring oversized generation capacity, improving efficiency while reducing fuel consumption, emissions, and overall system footprint.

AI data centers are fundamentally changing how power infrastructure can be designed and deployed, and this initial order with Bergen Engines reflects a shared commitment to providing reliable, high-efficiency power solutions to support critical data center infrastructure growth,” said Ron Gusek, CEO of Liberty Energy. “Collaborating with Bergen Engines strengthens our power platform, serving as an important component of our broader integrated solution that includes LPI’s Forte modular power generation architecture and TempoSM power quality system.  Together, we will be able to deliver essential power generation infrastructure to support the demanding requirements of next-generation computing.

These environments require robust baseload generation and the ability to respond to rapid and significant load fluctuations,” said Theo Lorentzos, Vice President Sales Americas at Bergen Engines. “By working in partnership with Liberty and integrating SHIELDX, we are delivering a solution that combines proven generation performance with the flexibility required for AI-driven demand profiles.”

SHIELDX protects the generation assets from highly dynamic, sub-second load behavior, enabling stable plant operation under extreme load fluctuations,” said Dean Miller, CEO of Piller Power Systems. “This ensures optimal engine performance while delivering consistent, high-quality power to the data center.”

Deliveries are scheduled to commence in the second half of 2027.

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