Published by Todd Bush on January 7, 2026
Doosan Group, through its energy subsidiaries Doosan Enerbility and HyAxiom, will unveil a portfolio of next-generation energy solutions designed to meet the massive power demands of the AI era. The companies will showcase their technologies January 6–9 in West Hall, Booth 5840 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
As AI adoption accelerates, estimates suggest data centers could account for up to 12% of all U.S. electricity consumption by 2030. Doosan is addressing this challenge with cleaner, scalable, and efficient energy systems spanning gas turbines, SMRs, and fuel cells.
At the Doosan booth, visitors will have the opportunity to explore these technologies in greater detail and gain a clearer understanding of how the company is powering the AI era.
Doosan's energy portfolio begins with large-scale gas turbine technology designed to deliver dependable, scalable power for AI data centers. Doosan is the first in Korea and fifth worldwide to independently develop and commercialize a large-scale gas turbine, validated through deployments and long-term operations across multiple facilities.
The group continues to expand its leadership in scalable energy solutions by recently securing supplier contracts with a prominent U.S. tech company. Looking ahead to 2028, Doosan is developing the 100% hydrogen-fueled large gas turbine, a milestone that will accelerate the transition to a low-carbon energy future.
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Building on decades of leadership in nuclear energy, Doosan delivers next-generation power solutions through its Small Modular Reactor (SMR) technologies. As an SMR foundry, Doosan partners with leading developers to manufacture core reactor components for advanced nuclear power plants worldwide.
Doosan’s SMR solutions provide stable, zero-carbon baseload energy that can be precisely scaled to match the size, output, and operational requirements of any AI infrastructure, offering flexibility unmatched by conventional facilities.
Complementing large-scale and baseload generation, HyAxiom’s fuel cell technologies address the need for rapid deployment and localized clean power generation. A pioneer in fuel cell innovation, HyAxiom supplied hydrogen fuel cells for the Apollo space program and has since delivered both the world’s largest LNG fuel cell power plant and the world’s first 100% hydrogen fuel cell power plant.
At CES 2026, HyAxiom will highlight its PureCell® Model 400 (PAFC) fuel cell system, a compact power plant capable of delivering up to 460 kW of on-demand electricity. Operating on hydrogen, natural gas, LPG, or blended fuels, it provides efficient, low-emission power suitable for AI data centers and urban microgrids.
HyAxiom will also feature its PAFC 10MW Power Block, a scalable solution for AI-driven data centers, and a Trailer Mounted Application, a modular clean-power platform designed for rapid deployment across hospitals, command centers, and emergency response facilities.
“The AI revolution is global and accelerating. As energy demand surges, our mission is to lead with cleaner, scalable fuel-cell solutions that support both businesses and communities,” said Doo Soon Lee, CEO of HyAxiom.
Added Yeonin Jung, COO of Doosan Enerbility: “With our eco-focused vision, global partnerships, and broad portfolio—from SMRs and gas turbines to hydrogen and wind technologies—we are exceptionally well-positioned to power the next era of AI and advanced energy needs worldwide.”
Founded in 1896, Doosan Group is one of South Korea’s oldest and most established corporations. Today, it is a global leader driving innovation across three business pillars: Clean Energy, Smart Machines, and Advanced Materials. Leveraging technological strengths in next-generation energy solutions—including SMRs, hydrogen, and gas turbines—as well as industrial technologies like Doosan Bobcat compact equipment and AI-powered robotics, Doosan continues to advance sustainable solutions worldwide.
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