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Scalvy Secures $13.9 Million Series A Funding to Revolutionize Distributed Power Delivery

Scalvy, a distributed power delivery technology developer, has secured $13.9 million in Series A funding, bringing its total raised capital to approximately $17 million. The oversubscribed round was led by Climate Capital, Silicon Badia, and Skyriver Ventures, underscoring growing investor confidence in next-generation power infrastructure solutions. The fresh capital injection will accelerate the field testing, deployment, and certification of Scalvy’s modular power conversion units, which promise to address critical inefficiencies in both data center and electric vehicle power systems.

The investment arrives at a pivotal moment as artificial intelligence infrastructure expansion creates unprecedented demand for reliable, scalable power delivery systems. Scalvy’s approach challenges centralized conversion architectures that become increasingly vulnerable as power systems scale. By implementing a distributed “modular power neuron” framework, where power conversion cascades across smaller autonomous units, the company claims to deliver 30 percent more usable energy and 99 percent efficiency improvements in deployed systems. These efficiency gains could prove particularly valuable as Middle East nations pursue ambitious AI data center development strategies, where power infrastructure often represents the limiting factor rather than real estate or cooling capacity.

For regional investors and sovereign wealth funds evaluating technology infrastructure opportunities, Scalvy represents a strategic asset in addressing power bottlenecks across multiple high-growth sectors. The technology’s potential application in AI data centers alone could generate significant energy cost savings while enabling higher server density within existing facilities. The company’s current focus on electric vehicle drivetrain integration, demonstrated through successful testing with Valeo, positions it to capitalize on both the regional EV market expansion and broader electrification trends. With commercial production slated to commence following certification next year, venture firms and infrastructure investors specializing in energy transition technologies may find this Series A round represents an attractive entry point into what could become a foundational component of 21st-century power delivery systems across the MENA region’s rapidly digitalizing economy.

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