GridAI Technologies Corp. Identifies Amp Z as Previously Announced Stealth Hyperscaler AI Data Center Developer

GridAI software platform to orchestrate power across Amp Z's Planned Portfolio of 5GW+ of AI Data Center Campuses

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

GridAI Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ:GRDX) announced that Amp Z is the previously disclosed stealth-mode hyperscaler artificial intelligence (AI) data-center developer referenced in the company's November 2025 Letter of Intent announcement. GridAI is expected to serve as the energy orchestration and optimization platform across Amp Z's planned portfolio of AI data center campuses, expected to be 5GW+ over the next 5-10 years across multiple campuses in North America.

Why it matters

The collaboration reflects emerging U.S. federal policy priorities encouraging large new electricity consumers, particularly AI data centers, to deploy onsite, tenant-funded energy infrastructure that accelerates development while protecting utility ratepayers. GridAI's orchestration platform is designed to enable privately financed data center campuses to operate as responsible grid participants, allowing facilities to participate in demand response and load flexibility programs that reduce peak system stress and support broader consumer affordability.

The details

Under the LOI, GridAI is expected to serve as the energy orchestration and optimization platform across Amp Z's planned portfolio of AI data center campuses, expected to be 5GW+ over the next 5-10 years across multiple campuses in North America. GridAI's role centers on coordinating onsite and grid-connected energy resources – including battery energy storage, on-site and distributed generation, renewable integration, and grid interconnection – into a unified operating system designed to help data centers accelerate speed-to-power, operate more reliably, and optimize cost and carbon at scale. Amp Z's development strategy focuses on delivering GW-scale, powered turnkey campuses designed for blue-chip hyperscale AI compute tenants, addressing rapidly growing integrated power and digital infrastructure demand driven by AI workloads.

  • GridAI entered into an LOI to provide energy orchestration services for a stealth hyperscale AI infrastructure developer in November 2025.
  • GridAI's engagement with Amp Z will generate recurring operating revenue tied to the long-term performance and dispatchability of deployed campuses.

The players

GridAI Technologies Corp.

A company that provides an energy orchestration platform designed to accelerate deployment of power-intensive AI data centers.

Amp Z

A rapidly growing developer of integrated energy and AI infrastructure projects targeting hyperscale, neo-cloud, and enterprise tenants.

Marshall Chapin

Chief Executive Officer of GridAI Corp.

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What they’re saying

“Today's announcement unveils the strategic relationship we first introduced last November. Amp Z represents the exact type of forward-thinking AI infrastructure developer our orchestration platform was built to support – one that recognizes power strategy is now central to world-class data center development.”

— Marshall Chapin, Chief Executive Officer of GridAI Corp.

“As AI demand accelerates, policymakers and electric grid operators increasingly expect hyperscale growth to be paired with privately funded energy solutions that protect the average consumer. GridAI provides the orchestration layer that allows these campuses to scale quickly while operating as good corporate citizens in the modern electric grid.”

— Marshall Chapin, Chief Executive Officer of GridAI Corp.

What’s next

GridAI and Amp Z continue their progress toward a commercial agreement in the near term.

The takeaway

This partnership demonstrates how AI infrastructure developers are working to align their growth with emerging federal policy priorities that encourage privately funded energy solutions to support the rapid expansion of power-intensive AI data centers while protecting utility ratepayers and the broader electric grid.