Greenflash Launches Energy-Ready Infrastructure to Power Next-Generation Data Centers in Texas

October 21,2025


Greenflash today introduced a turnkey infrastructure solution designed to accelerate “time-to-power” for large-load data centers under the new ERCOT SB6 reliability standards. This launch comes at a critical time as power demand surges across Texas, reshaping data center design requirements. Built by a team with decades of experience developing and operating grid-scale power and storage assets across ERCOT and other global markets, Greenflash combines deep market expertise with proven design, finance, and operational capabilities to deliver SB6-compliant, energy-integrated infrastructure at scale.


“Data centers are becoming part of the grid itself,” said Ben Yang, Chief Technology Officer of Greenflash. “We’ve built a framework that makes grid compliance straightforward and scalable.” This framework is a direct response to evolving ERCOT standards, leveraging 15 years of microgrid experience across defense, energy, and utilities. The solution integrates behind-the-meter battery storage and advanced power controls to deliver critical reliability, power quality, and grid resiliency.


The infrastructure’s reliability is backed by a proven track record. “Our team has designed, built, and operated over 1 GW of battery systems across Texas, with projects that maintained 100 percent uptime during Winter Storm Uri,” said Managing Partner Josh Prueher. “We handle design, finance, construction, and compliance – freeing developers and operators to focus on their core business and reach commercial operation faster.” This unified delivery model, offered under a single-contract structure, shortens project timelines by eliminating redundant permitting and vendor interfaces.


Each standardized data-center shell incorporates pre-approved protection schemes and reserved space for integrated battery systems, with construction partners being finalized for pilot deployments in 2026. The design specifically enhances grid resiliency by combining battery energy storage with grid-forming controls. This configuration maintains stability during low-voltage ride-through (LVRT), smooths AI-driven load swings, and enables future medium-voltage UPS capability.


To ensure immediate market readiness once sites come online, Greenflash manages dispatch, telemetry, and compliance reporting through an integrated operations platform. The entire architecture is bench-tested against ERCOT telemetry and settlement requirements for immediate market qualification. Early participants gain a significant advantage, receiving access to standardized interconnection templates and operational protocols already under ERCOT review, which reduces permitting risk and accelerates market entry for 2026-era data centers.


As ERCOT reliability standards continue to evolve, Texas developers are rapidly adapting their designs. Greenflash’s standardized, energy-integrated infrastructure provides a practical path to SB6 compliance and operational readiness from day one. “Those who align early will set the standard for what ERCOT-ready design looks like,” added Ben Yang. Greenflash is actively engaging with developers entering design in 2025 to align on this SB6-compliant, market-ready infrastructure. For partnership inquiries, visit gfinfra.com/datacenters.


SOURCE Businesswire.com

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