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EdisonFuture launches modular 20MW natural gas power for AI data centers

EdisonFuture has launched the EF-20NG AI Power Campus, a modular natural-gas generation platform aimed at supplying on-site power for AI data centers, GPU clusters, AI factories, and other mission-critical facilities. The system is rated for 20 MW of continuous output with 24 MW of installed capacity, targeting projects that want to move faster than typical utility interconnection timelines.

The EF-20NG AI Power Campus is built around modular 2 MW natural gas generator systems. EdisonFuture describes it as a “fast-to-deploy” and “utility-independent” approach intended to bring power online in months rather than years.

For data center operators, the practical angle is straightforward: if power delivery is the gating factor for new AI capacity, behind-the-meter generation can shift schedule risk away from the grid queue. But it also shifts responsibility to the operator for fuel supply planning, O&M, permitting, and how this generation strategy fits with uptime targets and redundancy design.

EdisonFuture also positions the EF-20NG as part of a broader stack that can integrate with its GridStor energy storage products and “future” AI PowerPod computing deployments. The company says EF-20NG is the first commercial product under Phoenix Motor AI, an AI infrastructure initiative tied to Phoenix Motor.

Phoenix Motor CEO Denton Peng said, “The EF-20NG AI Power Campus is designed to solve one of the most critical challenges facing the AI economy today—how to bring reliable power online quickly.”

EdisonFuture is a subsidiary of Phoenix Motor, which says it is pursuing growth across intelligent transportation, AI infrastructure, and sustainable energy.

Source: EdisonFuture

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