PROPWR Signs Long-Term 60 Megawatt Power Contract for Hyperscaler Data Center, Leveraging Hybrid Energy Storage Technology

ProPetro Holding Corp. (“ProPetro” or the “Company”) (NYSE: PUMP) is pleased to announce that its PROPWR℠ division has secured a long-term power supply contract to commit 60 megawatts of reliable energy to support a leading hyperscaler data center operator in the Midwest region of the United States. This agreement marks a major milestone in the company’s growth strategy and establishes a commercial relationship and strategic alignment with one of the industry’s largest data infrastructure players.

PROPWR Secures 10-Year Contract for 80 Megawatts of Power Capacity

ProPetro Holding Corp. (“ProPetro” or the “Company”) (NYSE: PUMP) is pleased to announce that its PROPWR℠ division has secured its inaugural contract under which it will commit 80 megawatts of power generation capacity. This 10-year agreement represents a significant milestone for PROPWR, marking its first customer commitment and aligning with the Company’s mission to “Rethink The Grid.”

ProPetro Announces PROPWR℠ Power Generation Business

Introducing the Permian Basin’s first and only pure power service business, dedicated to empowering local communities through innovative electrification solutions. With a focus on efficiency, safety, and collaboration, we deliver holistic, data-driven power infrastructure tailored to meet the demands of today’s energy industry.

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Stop Patching the Grid. Start Replacing It.

Stop Patching the Grid. Start Replacing It.

Across the country, the electric grid is under pressure. Outages are increasing, infrastructure is aging, and the demand for electricity continues to rise. In regions like the Permian Basin, these challenges are magnified. Industrial growth, oilfield electrification, and new technologies are all adding strain to a system that was not designed for today’s realities.