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Sprintex Limited (ASX:SIX)

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Release
9 Jun 2026 8:28AM
Price at Release
$0.060
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Summary
Sprintex Limited, listed on the ASX as SIX, is actively trialing its fuel cell compressors for data centre power applications as part of efforts to support AI infrastructure. These trials are taking place in collaboration with key developers like Intelligent Energy in the UK and K-Fuel Cell in South Korea. With the rapid expansion of AI-enabled data centres, the demand for reliable on-site power solutions is growing. Sprintex's compressors, developed over four years, play a critical role in these systems by providing efficient, oil-free air supply. As traditional electricity grids struggle to keep up with the increasing demands of AI workloads, fuel cells are being considered as a viable alternative due to their higher efficiency and lower emissions compared to traditional diesel generators. This represents a significant market opportunity for Sprintex, as data centre electricity consumption is forecasted to double by 2030.
Key Points
  • Sprintex's fuel cell compressors are undergoing trials for data centre power applications in the UK and South Korea.
  • The trials focus on fuel cell applications in data centres, which are integral to AI infrastructure.
  • Sprintex is working with companies like Intelligent Energy, K-Fuel Cell, and Doosan Mobility Innovation.
  • Data centres are facing power challenges due to increasing AI workloads.
  • Fuel cells, including hydrogen and SOFC, are explored as clean, efficient power solutions.
  • Global data centre electricity consumption is expected to double by 2030.
  • Sprintex's compressors are crucial for high-performance, oil-free air supply to fuel cells.
  • The company has developed its compressors over four years to meet high-performance demands.
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