AZZO buys Qubits Energy to expand EPMS for hyperscale data centers

AZZO has acquired Qubits Energy, adding Electrical Power Management Systems (EPMS), automation, and energy management capabilities aimed at data centers and other mission-critical facilities. AZZO says the deal is intended to expand its ability to deliver standardized EPMS across multi-site portfolios and to establish a foothold for growth in Latin America.

Qubits Energy is headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, and focuses on EPMS for multi-site data center environments. AZZO described Qubits Energy’s work as engineering-led, with an emphasis on rapid deployment, consistency across sites, and operational reliability in large, distributed environments.

AZZO plans to integrate Qubits Energy’s capabilities into its EnergyX platform to create what it describes as a unified architecture for monitoring, automation, and control across complex energy environments. AZZO also said the combined offering will enhance automation through AI-enabled engineering and deployment, and that it intends to accelerate investment in AI-driven automation and mission-critical services within EnergyX.

For data center operators, EPMS standardization across sites is often less about dashboards and more about repeatability: consistent telemetry, alarming, and control logic reduces commissioning time, eases cross-site operations, and can simplify training and handoffs. But the real test will be execution—how cleanly the EPMS layer integrates with existing electrical infrastructure and operational practices across a customer’s portfolio.

AZZO said Qubits Energy brings relationships with hyperscale data center owners and major colocation providers, targeting environments where uptime, scalability, and speed of deployment are priorities. The acquisition also gives AZZO an operational presence in Colombia, which the company said will support delivery capabilities in Latin America and help global customers expanding into LATAM markets.

“By combining their expertise with AZZO’s EnergyX platform and lifecycle services, we can offer a unified solution to support the next generation of mission-critical infrastructure,” AZZO CEO James DiLiberto said. Qubits Energy CEO Ivan Ospina said the combination will allow the EPMS and automation capabilities to be delivered “on a global scale.” AZZO said Qubits Energy’s team and solutions will be integrated into AZZO immediately.

Source: AZZO

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