Power & Electrical Infrastructure for High-Density Compute
For operators who live in the real world. If you’re deploying power-dense compute at scale, you already know infrastructure is not a commodity, lead times are unforgiving, and bad information kills projects faster than bad pricing.
A Brief Reality Check
High-density compute does not tolerate wishful thinking. Transformers are not interchangeable. Switchgear is not optional. Utility coordination is not a suggestion.
Most project failures trace back to the same root cause: people repeating things they heard from someone who never actually controlled the equipment. We do not operate that way.
Transformers (The Ones That Actually Get Deployed)
Our core volume is three-phase pad-mount transformers supporting BTC and HPC deployments. PSA for Captain Obvious: secondary voltages are typically 415/240 for mining and 480/277 for HPC.
Typical capacity ranges from 100 kVA to 3,750 kVA, with the majority landing between 2,500 and 3,750 kVA. Substation-level equipment is available when required, but it is not where most requests live.
Primary voltage varies nationally. We can supply specific voltages and offer taps for flexibility and to accommodate local utility realities.
Manufacturing, Compliance, and the Flag Debate
Overseas manufacturing is not automatically “cheap.” Specification, QA, and enforcement matter. We can deliver overseas-built equipment that is UL-compliant and acceptable to municipalities where required.
The result is simple: materially lower cost without sacrificing performance or approvals. We share those savings.
Switchgear & Complete Electrical Scope
We supply and integrate low, medium, and high-voltage switchgear, breakers, disconnects, and supporting infrastructure. If it sits between the utility and the load, it is within scope.
Engagements range from sourcing-only to full design, supply, and EPC delivery. We eliminate artificial boundaries.
Compute Hardware (When It Makes Sense)
We occasionally acquire and redeploy compute hardware, including BTC miners and GPUs. Availability is opportunistic, not retail. If you have real requirements or real inventory, we can talk.
Discretion, Speed, and Expectations
Some deployments require confidentiality. Some require speed. Most require both.
Requests are reviewed by humans. We typically respond within hours, not days. If specifications are coherent, the conversation moves quickly.
If you have real specifications and need pricing, availability, or execution, submit a request.
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