Focus Areas

Where we work and who we serve

Three market segments. One common thread: the electrical engineering and energy expertise that AI infrastructure depends on.

Focus Area 01

Hyperscale and Colocation Data Centers

The operators running AI compute at the largest scale need electrical engineers with direct experience in high-density, mission-critical power environments. We focus on the Pacific Northwest, where Microsoft, Amazon, and Google operate some of the world's largest AI data center campuses within our regional footprint, and support clients nationally.

  • Hyperscale campus electrical operations and expansion
  • Colocation facility power system upgrades and densification
  • Critical systems commissioning and acceptance testing
  • Ongoing electrical operations and maintenance engineering
Our Regional Footprint

Redmond, WA - HQ
Adjacent to Microsoft global campus

Greater Seattle / Eastside
Amazon, major colo operators

Pacific Northwest - Oregon, Idaho
Google, Meta, regional hyperscalers

National
Remote and on-site for the right engagement

Focus Area 02

Data Center Construction and EPC Firms

Engineering, procurement, and construction firms building data center and energy infrastructure projects operate on aggressive timelines with zero tolerance for engineering gaps.

New Campus Construction

Electrical engineering support for greenfield data center builds, from design review through commissioning.

Electrical Design Support

Engineers who can perform design review, develop specifications, and produce documentation commissioning teams can use.

Commissioning Management

Experienced commissioning engineers who can manage IST, develop test scripts, and coordinate with utility and operations teams.

Focus Area 03

Innovative Energy Technology Companies

Fuel cell, hydrogen, distributed storage, and distributed generation companies building products relevant to AI data center power challenges. This is our partnership track - we develop commercial relationships with energy technology companies and help them reach buyers who are actively evaluating alternatives to conventional utility-only power supply.

What makes a strong partnership candidate
  • Technology that addresses primary or backup power at data center scale
  • Commercial deployments or credible pilot results at relevant scale
  • Interest in co-sell, referral, or channel partnership arrangements
  • Willingness to engage in technical conversations with infrastructure buyers
Explore a Partnership
Market Signal

The Bloom / Brookfield commitment of approximately $5B for AI data center fuel cells reflects a judgment that distributed generation has moved from pilot to infrastructure.

VishvAI Insights, January 2026

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Whether you are a data center operator, an EPC contractor, or an energy technology company, we would like to hear from you.

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