PowerSecure Partners with Edged to Advance Eco-Friendly Data Centers Across the Country

PowerSecure, The Southern Company (NYSE:SO)’s subsidiary known for its cutting-edge energy solutions, has announced an expanded partnership with Edged, a top developer of highly efficient and sustainable data centers and digital infrastructure.

Under this collaboration, PowerSecure will deliver advanced power distribution systems to support Edged’s data centers across the US.

PowerSecure Partners with Edged to Advance Eco-Friendly Data Centers Across the Country

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This growing alliance began with the Edged Atlanta campus, which launched commercial operations in August 2024. Since then, the two companies have worked together on projects in major cities including Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Des Moines, Kansas City, and Phoenix. So far, PowerSecure has supplied 152 megawatts of critical load capacity to Edged facilities and remains committed to supporting the company’s expansion.

Edged is raising the bar for sustainability in the tech sector with data centers that use no water for cooling— saving millions of gallons annually per site— and cut overhead energy consumption by 74%, all while handling intensive AI workloads in hot climates.

Jim Smith, president of PowerSecure, made the following statement:

“We are proud to work with Edged in delivering customized, resilient power solutions that support the next generation of data centers. This alliance reflects the strength of our team and our shared commitment to innovation, sustainability and reliability in a rapidly evolving energy landscape. PowerSecure is proud to be a key player in addressing these challenges, delivering the reliability and resilience upon which our communities and customers have come to depend.”

With over 20 years of experience, PowerSecure leads the US distributed energy infrastructure space and has developed, installed, and managed more than 2 gigawatts of microgrid capacity. Its parent company, The Southern Company (NYSE:SO), provides clean, reliable, and affordable energy to 9 million customers across the Southeast and beyond.

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