Capacitech Energy Accepted Into NVIDIA’s Inception Program
Capacitech Energy is excited to announce that we have been accepted into NVIDIA’s Inception Program, which is a free program for startups designed to help them accelerate and evolve their AI-enabling technology.
“Joining the NVIDIA Inception Program is an important step in scaling modular, plug-and-play supercapacitor systems for high-performance infrastructure. Our team is focused on eliminating power quality challenges so data centers, industrial facilities, and utilities can deploy faster and operate more reliably.”
Meeting the Demands of Modern Data Centers
As AI workloads scale, power infrastructure is becoming a critical bottleneck. Data centers, microgrids, and industrial facilities are experiencing rapid, high-density load spikes driven by GPU clusters and dynamic compute environments. These sub-second power events strain batteries, generators, and grid connections, increasing costs and reducing reliability.
Capacitech addresses this challege with C-LinkTM supercapacitor modules, a standardized, rapid-response supercapacitor module designed to absorb short-duration power spikes before they cause downtime or equipment damage. Unlike traditional custom-engineered systems, C-Link supercapacitor modules are plug-and-play with integrated power electronics and thermal management. It enables fast deployment, modular scaling, and seamless integration into new builds or retrofits.
Through NVIDIA Inception, we will further explore AI-driven monitoring, predictive analytics, and advanced system modeling to enhance power quality solutions for next-generation compute infrastructure.
As AI reshapes the world, resilient and intelligent power systems must evolve alongside it. Capacitech is building the infrastructure that keeps high-performance computing running — reliably, efficiently, and without compromise.

