The order, the largest in Hexagon Agility's history, includes a mix of TITAN 450 and the newly released TITAN 510 modules. The 510 model offers a 13% increase in volume over its predecessor, specifically engineered to handle the intense energy demands of hyperscale computing facilities. Certarus plans to deploy these units across North America, where grid interconnection timelines often drag on for four years or longer, leaving developers scrambling for interim energy solutions.
Philipp Schramm, CEO of Hexagon Composites, noted that the collaboration highlights a decade-long focus on addressing infrastructure shortfalls through redeployable technology. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with the bulk of the equipment arriving over the following year. The contract also carries an option for Certarus to purchase an additional $25 million worth of modules by 2028, signaling a long-term expectation that energy infrastructure will continue to lag behind the rapid growth of cloud and artificial intelligence workloads.
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