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Verse Secures $54M to Accelerate AI Data Centers

The big picture: San Francisco-based Verse has raised $54 million in a Series B round to help AI data centers bypass lengthy grid interconnection queues, enabling them to get online years faster. Data centers often face five- to seven-year waits for grid approval, stalling an estimated $500 billion in annual revenue.

Why it matters:

  • Grid Bottleneck: AI data centers are critical infrastructure, but grid interconnection queues lasting five to seven years are severely delaying deployment and revenue generation.
  • NVIDIA Validation: NVIDIA, a key player in AI chip infrastructure, backed the round and is integrating Verse’s software with its DSX AI Factory reference architecture, signaling strategic importance.
  • Accelerated Deployment: Verse’s solution allows data centers to avoid these delays by up to three years, without compromising the full compute performance required for AI workloads.

How it works:

  • Battery-Powered Bypass: Verse utilizes on-site battery storage to make data centers appear as flexible, grid-friendly loads, allowing them to move up utility interconnection queues.
  • Software Optimization: The company’s Aria platform and Dispatch Intelligence software manage these distributed energy assets in real time, optimizing operations and providing unified energy portfolio insights.
  • Asset-Light Model: Verse partners with infrastructure providers like Calibrant Energy, backed by Macquarie, to finance and deploy the physical battery assets, keeping Verse’s balance sheet lean.

The catch: While distributed energy optimization is not new, Verse’s specific focus on AI data centers and its combination of real-time dispatch with financial portfolio insights aims to differentiate it from incumbents like AutoGrid and Stem. However, its ability to hold up against larger, better-capitalized competitors as the category matures remains untested. A broader question also looms: as on-site power becomes standard, will the interconnection queue become irrelevant, or will the problem simply shift elsewhere?

Key Facts

  • Company: Verse
  • Amount: $54M
  • Round: Series B
  • Investors: Bessemer Venture Partners and NVIDIA (co-lead), GV, Norrsken VC
  • Founders: Seyed H. Madaeni, Matt Penfold
  • Sector: AI Infrastructure
  • Headquarters: San Francisco
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