Nugen is building distributed clean-energy infrastructure for data centers and critical infrastructure, using a proprietary solid-state hydrogen platform to store, ship, and deliver power wherever it's needed.
As AI-driven load growth outpaces grid expansion, operators need resilient onsite power not only for backup, but also for capacity growth, peak support, and decentralized power. Nugen enables long-duration, continuous power through compact, modular cartridges that are safe to handle and transport like standard cargo, without hydrogen pipelines, high-pressure storage, or cryogenic logistics.
The platform scales from modular building blocks to multi-MW deployments (N+1 ready), integrates with existing electrical infrastructure, and is designed for fast time-to-power in space-constrained and regulation-constrained environments. Nugen's model combines system deployments with recurring energy supply, creating a scalable infrastructure business as the market shifts toward zero-emission onsite power.
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Nugen's solid-state hydrogen power platform reduces greenhouse gas emissions by enabling zero-emission onsite electricity where data centers and critical infrastructure typically rely on fossil-fueled generation for resiliency, peak support, and grid constraints. By delivering long-duration power through safe, modular cartridges shipped via standard cargo, the platform avoids the logistics challenges of high-pressure or cryogenic hydrogen. It eliminates local air pollutants and operational emissions during runtime. The system also supports climate adaptation by improving energy resilience during extreme-weather outages and grid curtailments, and by complementing renewables with firm, dispatchable power that reduces reliance on fossil-fuel backup and extends decarbonization to space-constrained and regulation-constrained sites.