Orders from Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. Supports deployment of up to an additional 6 MW to leverage sovereignty and accelerate deployment of scalable AI infrastructure
AZIO AI Corp., a developer of next-generation artificial intelligence infrastructure and power integrated data center solutions, announced that it has secured a customer order from Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. to support the expansion of modular AI data center infrastructure at its South Texas deployment site.
The order is expected to support the construction of approximately 5 megawatts (MW) of modular high-density computing infrastructure and represents a significant step in the gradual development and utilization of the site’s available power capacity. This deployment is in line with AZIO AI’s broader strategy to scale computing infrastructure through modular, rapidly deployable systems that integrate directly with dedicated energy sources.
Implementation is subject to customary conditions such as manufacturing, delivery, site preparation and commissioning.
Strategic expansion of power-integrated AI infrastructure
This order reflects continued progress in operationally building AZIO AI’s modular infrastructure platform and strengthens the company’s position in the rapidly evolving AI computing space, where access to scalable and cost-effective power is a competitive determining factor.
The South Texas site is designed to support incremental expansion as additional computing capacity is deployed against the established on-site energy infrastructure, allowing for incremental expansion in line with demand and operational readiness.
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Execution milestones with strategic counterparties
The order from Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. is an important milestone in the companies’ continued collaboration and supports the continued development of a scalable AI infrastructure platform under real-world operating conditions.
AZIO AI and Envirotech Vehicles, Inc. have previously disclosed the strategic framework they are evaluating. The broader transaction is subject to the negotiation and execution of definitive agreements, regulatory considerations and customary terms, and there can be no assurance that such transaction will be consummated.
Behind-the-meter power strategy enables scalable deployments
A key differentiator for the South Texas deployment is its reliance on behind-the-meter natural gas power generation. This model allows AZIO AI to deploy computing infrastructure without relying on traditional grid constraints while maintaining coordination between energy supply and computing demand.
The main advantages of this approach are:
- Low and predictable energy costs
- Continuous power available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- Accelerate deployment schedules without grid interconnection delays
- Scalable infrastructure tuned directly to available power capacity
Secure scalable revenue opportunities
The deployment of multi-megawatt infrastructure represents a potential revenue opportunity for AZIO AI as the company continues to execute on its modular platform strategy. The realization and timing of such opportunities will depend on the completion of deployment, operational performance and broader market conditions.
Management commentary
“Since signing the LOI, we are excited to further understand and validate the meaningful synergies between our organizations, particularly at the intersection of energy infrastructure and AI computing deployments,” said Chris Young, Chief Executive Officer of AZIO AI. “Over the past few months, we have conducted infrastructure tests utilizing behind-the-meter natural gas generation, which demonstrated promising efficiency properties. As we deepen our cooperation, we believe these efforts will help inform potential next steps in our strategic relationship, subject to customary considerations.”
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