According to BlockBeats, on June 15, TAR, a green energy infrastructure startup, completed $27 million in seed funding to develop modular plug-and-play power systems for data centers. The system combines solar, wind, battery storage, and natural gas backup to provide continuous 24/7 local power, reducing reliance on the public grid and bypassing grid queue delays and price fluctuations.
The company's approach uses factory pre-assembly and pre-testing to compress deployment timelines to approximately three months. Initial pilot systems deliver around 10MW of stable power, with plans to deploy over 200MW of baseline capacity by 2027, targeting AI infrastructure providers seeking faster energy deployment solutions.