Exowatt announced it has opened a new office in Austin, Texas, marking a major milestone as it ramps up its deployment of clean energy solutions to meet growing power demand from AI and data centers.
The Southwest has become a hot spot for AI infrastructure buildout, and Austin will serve as a strategic anchor for the company’s expansion. The region’s robust grid and forward-looking energy policy provides the right foundation for Exowatt to scale production and deliver clean power.
“We are witnessing a historic collision between the digital demand for AI and the physical reality of our power grid,” said Hannan Happi, CEO and Co-Founder of Exowatt, in a statement. “Exowatt believes energy should be an enabler of progress, not a constraint. Our new Austin campus allows us to scale at the pace of our customers, delivering the foundational infrastructure that will define this decade of technological growth.”
The new facility is located on an 11-acre campus with 48,000 square feet of office and warehouse space. The site will serve as a hub for Exowatt’s engineering, operations, and manufacturing of its modular energy systems through a domestically built supply chain.
The company plans to launch ExoRise, a dedicated business arm focused on turnkey powered land solutions in high-solar regions throughout the U.S., including New Mexico, West Texas, Arizona, and Nevada.
Exowatt hosted partners and investors to celebrate the facility’s opening on March 18.
Evan Loomis, General Partner at Overmatch Ventures, added, “AI is catalyzing one of the most significant infrastructure expansions of our time. Power is the gating factor, and Exowatt is solving it with speed and scalability. Their modular approach to renewables has the potential to underpin the next generation of compute, and we’re proud to support their continued growth in Austin.”
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