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Gridcare thinks more than 100 MW of data center capacity is hiding in the grid

Last updated: May 27, 2025 6:21 am
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Hyperscalers and Data Centers Facing Challenges with Grid Connections

Many hyperscalers and data center developers are facing challenges when it comes to adding computing power to their facilities due to difficulties in getting connected to the grid. Utilities are often reluctant to provide grid connections, citing long wait times that can span over several years.

According to Amit Narayan, founder and CEO of Gridcare, AI data centers are particularly struggling to get connected and are in desperate need of solutions. Many data centers have resorted to building their own power plants, a costly endeavor that highlights the urgency for electricity.

Gridcare, a company that has been operating in stealth, aims to address this issue by identifying untapped capacity within the existing grid. Through the use of generative AI and data analysis, Gridcare has already identified several areas where additional capacity exists and is working to connect data centers with utilities to access this capacity.

Recently, Gridcare closed a $13.5 million seed round led by Xora and other venture firms, indicating strong support for their innovative approach. The company analyzes various factors such as fiber optic connections, natural gas availability, extreme weather conditions, and community sentiment to determine the feasibility of expanding data center operations in specific locations.

Gridcare works closely with hyperscalers and data center developers to understand their expansion plans and operational requirements. By acting as a matchmaker between data centers and utilities, Gridcare helps unlock additional capacity for data center developers, charging a fee based on the amount of capacity unlocked.

Depending on the situation, data centers may need to rely on on-site backup power or support the installation of grid-scale batteries to access the additional capacity. Utilities have shown interest in auctioning access to newfound capacity, indicating a potential shift in how grid connections are managed.

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Overall, Gridcare believes that its approach can unlock over 100 megawatts of capacity without the need for drastic measures like nuclear fusion. By leveraging existing resources and optimizing grid usage, Gridcare is helping data centers meet their growing demand for computing power.

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