EPC Power and UtilityInnovation Group Launch Power Systems for AI Data Centers

November 10, 2025
EPC Power Corp. has introduced an advanced inverter system designed with UtilityInnovation Group to provide uninterrupted, high-quality power for AI data centers. The M-series system will be delivered in 2025 and integrates real-time energy management for high-density compute environments.

U.S.-based EPC Power Corp. has announced the deployment of a new inverter system engineered with UtilityInnovation Group for artificial intelligence data centers, according to a press release. The M-series system is scheduled for delivery in 2025 and is designed to meet the power stability and performance demands of high-density AI compute workloads.

The EPC Power M-series inverter system combines EPC’s grid-forming hardware with UtilityInnovation Group’s energy management platform. The integration enables real-time adaptation to fluctuating AI workloads and supports multiple power generation sources to maintain continuous, high-quality power.

Manufactured in the United States, the system aims to deliver improved stability, resiliency, and flexibility for AI-driven computing environments. EPC Power’s CEO Jim Fusaro said the collaboration with UtilityInnovation Group brings together robust inverter technology and advanced controls to address the specialized power needs of AI data centers.

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