DG Matrix and Exowatt Partner on Gigawatt-Scale AI Power Systems

February 11, 2026
DG Matrix and Exowatt have announced a strategic partnership to integrate solid-state transformer technology into Exowatt’s renewable energy systems, enabling gigawatt-scale, dispatchable power for AI data centers.

DG Matrix and Exowatt have formed a strategic partnership to deploy gigawatt-scale, dispatchable renewable power systems for AI data centers, announced in a press release. The collaboration combines DG Matrix’s solid-state transformer technology with Exowatt’s modular P3 platform to accelerate the integration of renewable energy into hyperscale infrastructure.

Under the agreement, DG Matrix’s Interport solid-state transformer will serve as the preferred power conversion platform for Exowatt’s P3 and ExoRise systems. The technology enables Exowatt to simplify AC/DC routing and reduce commissioning times, supporting faster deployment of clean energy for energy-intensive computing operations.

The joint infrastructure stack is designed for modular scalability, allowing Exowatt to address rising demand from AI data centers and industrial users. DG Matrix’s Interport functions as an intelligent power hub, managing energy flows between Exowatt’s dispatchable solar generation and data center loads.

Exowatt’s CEO Hannan Happi said the partnership provides the power foundation needed to scale operations rapidly, while DG Matrix CEO Haroon Inam noted it demonstrates the importance of advanced power routing in supporting next-generation energy infrastructure.

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