INNIO Group has secured the largest power delivery order in its history, a 2.3 gigawatt (GW) energy infrastructure project comprising 92 power packs, each capable of 25 megawatts (MW). The initiative, developed in partnership with distributed power and energy solutions provider VoltaGrid, aims to support the expanding US data centre sector and reinforce INNIO’s position in advanced energy solutions.

“This landmark order underscores the strength of INNIO’s technology and our ability to power the AI revolution with high-performance energy solutions,” said Dr. Olaf Berlien, President and CEO of INNIO Group. “We are proud to partner with VoltaGrid in shaping the energy infrastructure of tomorrow.”

Nathan Ough, CEO of VoltaGrid, added that the project represents a “major step toward building energy infrastructure for the AI era.” He highlighted the collaboration’s focus on grid-grade performance, ultra-fast response, zero battery reliance, and near-zero emissions, which are critical for next-generation data centres.

The system, powered by INNIO’s Jenbacher technology, integrates prime, backup, and peak power into a single platform. Designed for operational flexibility, it can maintain full efficiency in ambient temperatures up to 122°F (50°C) and handle highly volatile load fluctuations. The platform is estimated to be up to 10 percentage points more efficient than alternative technologies, potentially saving more than USD 300 million annually across the installed 2.3 GW capacity.

Developed with data centre operators in mind, the project is positioned to accelerate AI-focused deployments while delivering scalable, reliable, and sustainable power solutions for the rapidly evolving digital infrastructure landscape.