Soma Energy Secures $7 Million Funding to Enhance Data Center Power Efficiency
Soma Energy has raised $7 million in seed funding to optimize grid capacity and accelerate power delivery for data centers, crucial for the AI economy. With U.S. data center power demand expected to reach 106 GW by 2035, the company's AI-driven platform aims to address critical grid limitations by utilizing existing infrastructure more effectively.

Soma Energy has secured $7 million in seed funding led by Category Ventures. The company, founded by former Amazon Web Services energy team members, focuses on enhancing power efficiency for data centers, as demand is projected to increase significantly by 2035.
Their AI-powered platform can optimize existing grid capacity, reducing the time to power for clients from years to months. Currently, Soma Energy is managing 2 GW of electricity for clients and is expanding its operations across North America.
The funding will aid in scaling engineering and commercial efforts. As demand for energy surges, the need for innovative solutions like Soma's becomes increasingly critical, potentially altering the landscape of energy management in data centers.




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