UVcell supplies and finances utility-scale solar and battery energy storage systems for AI data centers, data mining facilities, utilities, and commercial and industrial clients.
Data center operators are contending with three structural bottlenecks between committed compute and available power.
Regional transmission networks are carrying significant interconnection backlogs. Industry reporting indicates utility approval and buildout timelines commonly span three to five years.
AI workloads require continuous availability. Many operators have adopted net-zero commitments that constrain fossil-fueled backup. Standalone solar and wind are intermittent; pairing generation with storage and dispatch control is what makes renewable supply viable against a continuous load.
Trade policy and supply chain constraints raise the barrier to entry for new suppliers. Industry reporting indicates lead times for utility-scale transformers and grid equipment have extended substantially, affecting project schedules.
UVcell-branded bifacial photovoltaic modules, produced under original equipment manufacturer agreements.
Battery energy storage systems, specified and supplied alongside generation. Storage capacity is a component of projects in our current portfolio.
The UVcell EnMS platform, developed in association with Ampcell, provides monitoring and dispatch control across the energy asset.
A power purchase agreement structure under which UVcell supplies core equipment together with mobilization funding.
UVcell is developing solar and storage projects in the United States, Costa Rica, and Puerto Rico. Projects are at varying contract stages, and stage is stated for each.
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Equipment procurement, project financing, construction coordination through regional EPC partners, and ongoing energy management — from one relationship rather than several.
U.S. assembly operations alongside Southeast Asian production, structured to give customers sourcing options as trade policy changes.
Our leadership team has held senior commercial and financial roles at solar and technology companies including Tesla, SunPower, and Sunrun.
Regular project reporting at each stage, with named project managers and inverter-level performance data once systems are operational.