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Why two SpaceX alumni are betting on solar and batteries to power the AI craze

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Why two SpaceX alumni are betting on solar and batteries to power the AI craze
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Ambrosia Energy, a startup founded by SpaceX alumni, is developing low-cost solar and battery power plants to meet the energy demands of AI data centers. Their model aims to build power capacity faster and cheaper than traditional natural gas plants.

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Addresses the critical energy infrastructure bottleneck facing the rapid expansion of AI and hyperscale computing.

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Two SpaceX alumni have a pitch to hyperscalers, and it has nothing to do with outer space: They re building power plants here on Earth that cost less — and get built faster — than a natural gas power plant

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