VIVIFY Technology Showcases Closed Loop Hydrogen Power System for AI Data Centers

May 11, 2026
VIVIFY Technology founder Jason Herring presented the company's closed loop hydrogen power platform during a Florida press conference focused on AI and data center infrastructure, highlighting its potential to reduce grid dependency and water use.

Florida based energy company VIVIFY Technology presented its closed loop hydrogen power platform during a press conference hosted by Florida Lieutenant Governor Jay Collins. The event focused on the state's five point plan for artificial intelligence and data center development, announced in a press release.

Founder and CEO Jason Herring described the system as a self contained hydrogen power source designed to reduce reliance on the electrical grid while meeting the rising energy needs of AI and data center infrastructure. The mobile one megawatt unit is pre filled with about 500 gallons of water at the factory and operates without drawing from natural water bodies.

Herring said the platform is intended to provide long term hydrogen power in a controlled environment and supports cleaner energy deployment for high demand facilities. He added that VIVIFY remains self funded to maintain focus on its Florida based energy innovation goals.

Company representative Zac DelVecchio stated that the closed loop hydrogen system is nearing deployment. Collins praised the technology as a potential step toward safer and more reliable energy solutions for the state's growing AI and data center sectors.

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