InfraPrime and InstantOn in Partnership to Launch Net Zero PowerShell® Sites To Accelerate 24/7 Net Zero Data Center Projects Nationwide with The Electric Grid Providers
InfraPrime InstantOn Take Action Towards The Race to Net Zero to Address The Digital Transformation Quickening Trend for Market Adoption of Cost-Efficient Net Zero Data Centers Rapid Commercial On Deployment (COD).
Europe is expected to be Climate Neutral by 2030 with the data center pioneers’ new load absorption across the regions. InfraPrime’s Clean Hydrogen Partnership with the New Consortium of seven members; Equinix, InfraPrime, RISE, Snam, SolidPower, Tec4Fuels, Vertiv) lead Low Carbon Fuel Cell Development with Data Center with the European Union sponsored projects. InfraPrime InstantOn are in partnership to provide Net Zero PowerShell® sites nationwide with the Electric Grid Providers to align with the ambition of the Carbon Neutral Data Center Pact for site selection of prominent Clean Energy Grid locations; each site has access of clean energy grid in duality with InfraPrime Carbon Free Energy (CFE) services on premise and emission decarbonization reporting; all optimized for efficiency by InstantOn leading microgrid services to minimize per kilowatt/hour energy spend InfraPrime InstantON in collaboration with numerous nationwide electric utilities in the west, south and east regions to take action for carbon neutrality pathways towards net positive results.
In North America, there is an expected need for 20–40-Gigawatt net zero load absorption by 2030. The aim of the Net Zero PowerShell® is to be 75% carbon neutral by 2025 and 100% by 2030 for energy consumption across our national footprint. This pledge includes cloud infrastructure, private enterprise operations and colocation locations.
This is a shift from conventional data center build practice. InfraPrime InstantOn aims to invert the status quo, embrace a Life Cycle Assessment, and deploy a holistic approach towards taking action in Sustainability. The primary delivery is a green grid operating 24/7 by electric grid operators with clean energy capacity, InfraPrime provides carbon free energy (CFE) design on premise to reduce GHG. Each of these locations has the potential for on-site renewable energy generation and by kilowatt hour zero emission reporting for energy sources to support simultaneous resiliency uptime performance for the low-latency network interconnection and power reliability. Specifically, the power available for all IT operations at each site allows for no more than 5 minutes of downtime per annum to meet 99.999% uptime expectations. InfraPrime InstantON PowerShell® is led by industry leading co-location providers at local regions with a standard operating Service Level Agreement (SLA) guarantee. These include a minimum annual uptime of 99.999%. The Net Zero PowerShell® sites are chosen for its site attributes and track record by the electric grid providers, maintaining 99.99999% for the past decade, and can continue to meet the Data Center reliability requirement through 2030 and beyond.
“Our work to protect families, communities and businesses has been catapulted by the many challenges they are facing. The path to carbon negative cannot be planned haphazardly. It will take ambition and action. By teaming up with industry innovators and experts, we can take the steps in the right direction." said AJ Perkins, President of Instant ON. “Working with the team at InfraPrime to bring a solution like the Net Zero PowerShell® to this segment at a time like this is critical.”
“InfraPrime InstantOn working as one team addresses the Net Zero Data Center requirements with the Net Zero PowerShell®, '' said Susanna Kass and Dr. Alberto Ravagni, InfraPrime co-founders”, “the speed of deployment shall accelerate the Net Positive results to tackle Climate Change by 2030”. “We are excited to work with the InstantON leadership and team on market adoption to drive new deployments of POD that provides a varied rack density at kilowatt, and scales up in 250-500 kW modules. PowerShell® is available to support 200-400 megawatts campus deployment with a Net Zero Pathway to meet the Carbon Neutrality (Positive) results.”