Scalvy: $13.9 Million Raised For Distributed Power Delivery Platform Scaling AI Data Centers And Electrification

By Amit Chowdhry ● Today at 10:23 PM

Scalvy, a distributed power delivery company based in Austin, Texas, has raised $13.9 million in a Series A funding round, bringing its total capital raised to approximately $17 million.

The round was led by Silicon Badia, with participation from Azolla Ventures, Climate Capital, Skyriver Ventures, and other investors.

The company plans to use the funding to accelerate certification, field testing, and deployment of its platform across AI data centers, energy storage, and electric mobility. The capital will also support rapid team expansion as demand increases.

Scalvy is developing next-generation power systems designed to address growing infrastructure constraints driven by artificial intelligence and electrification. Traditional power delivery systems rely on centralized architectures that can be bulky, inefficient, difficult to scale, and limited by cost, space, reliability, and supply chain challenges.

At the core of the company’s offering is its patented Power Neuron platform, which distributes power conversion and control across compact, software-coordinated modules with built-in energy storage. These modules are deployed directly at energy load points, enabling systems to scale to megawatt-level power with improved efficiency, smaller physical footprint, higher reliability, and grid interactivity without requiring customers to redesign their systems.

Scalvy is initially targeting three key markets where power delivery is a major constraint: AI data centers, where it enables megawatt-scale, grid-interactive AI racks without sacrificing compute density; energy storage, where it enhances resilience, economic efficiency, and grid-forming capabilities; and electric mobility, where it supports compact, battery-integrated powertrains with increased power and longer lifespan.

The company has already completed technical validation of its technology under real-world operating conditions with several enterprise customers across mobility and energy infrastructure sectors. With Series A funding secured, Scalvy is expanding its engineering, product, and operations teams ahead of certification and near-term field deployments.

KEY QUOTES:

“The AI infrastructure and electric mobility industries are currently trapped: if you want higher power, you are forced to sacrifice space, increase costs, and lose usable capacity. Scalvy is changing this, as the only company enabling systems to scale to massive power levels without those traditional penalties, and crucially, without requiring customers to drastically re-architect their systems. We provide the building blocks for a high-power future that is both scalable and sustainable.”

Mohamed Badawy, Co-Founder And CEO Of Scalvy

“Every conversation in tech right now is about AI compute—the chips, the models, the data centers being built at a staggering pace. What’s getting far less attention is the power infrastructure that has to feed all of it. And it’s not just data centers—this bottleneck shows up across industries, well beyond AI. Scalvy is tackling this at the architectural level, not patching around it, which is why we’re proud to back them.”

Namek Zu’bi, Managing Partner At Silicon Badia

“Power electronics literally powers our world, but innovation in the category has been painfully slow. Scalvy’s unique architecture changes the game with minimal tradeoffs: It’s just better, cheaper, and more flexible. Eventually, most things in the world that draw electricity will be powered this way.”

Matthew Nordan, General Partner At Azolla Ventures

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