All that matters today for SpaceX and Tesla is the life and death battle to win AI.
Every strategic move is URGENT.
There is no time to wait years for robotaxi.
Tesla and SpaceX must merge ASAP.
There is more money and more gains from AI than anything else.
The prize is thousands of trillions of dollar.
SpaceX will be able to ramp up APR Energy to 2 to 5 GW per year of energy. Commit to more production and supply from GE. About 3-4 GW per year seem very likely and able to grow based on the existing orders for about 2 gigawatts per year.
This goes with 6 GW over three years from contracts with Doosan Energy for twelve 380MW natural gas turbines and small mobile turbines from Caterpillar subsidiary (Solar Turbines JV with SpaceXAI)
APR does not manufacture the core turbines (those come from GE and Mitsubishi). They procure turbines, integrate them into mobile packages and deploy/operate turnkey plants.
Current owned fleet (as of early 2026, post recent expansion) over 1.1 GW total capacity.
This came from ~30 turbines (~850 MW) at the end of 2024, plus 8 additional turbines added in January 2026. At ~30–35 MW per unit, this equates to roughly 35–40+ units in the active http://fleet.aprenergy.com
How many units they can add per year They added 8 turbines (~250+ MW) in one expansion. Historically, they have doubled fleet capacity through deals (, acquiring GE’s power rental business).
Realistic near-term rate under steady operations: several to low double-digit units per quarter (or batches of 4–10+ units for major projects), limited mainly by GE/Mitsubishi turbine supply lead times rather than APR’s own assembly capacity.






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