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.
— Joe Sleppy, Capacitech CEO

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.

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