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ZincFive Earns TIME GreenTech Recognition for Third Straight Year

30 March 2026 at 19:00

ZincFive®, a leader in nickel-zinc (NiZn) battery-based solutions for immediate power applications, has once again been recognized by TIME, earning a place on the America’s Top GreenTech Companies 2026 list for the third consecutive year. Developed in partnership with Statista, the ranking evaluates companies based on environmental impact, financial strength, and innovation, placing ZincFive among a select group shaping the future of sustainable technology.

This year, the company ranked #142 out of more than 3,500 evaluated organizations and is one of only two companies headquartered in Oregon to be included on the list.

The recognition reflects continued momentum for ZincFive’s nickel zinc battery technology, which has gained traction as an alternative to traditional energy storage options in mission critical environments. As data centers evolve to support artificial intelligence and increasingly dynamic workloads, the need for power solutions that can deliver both performance and safety has become more pronounced.

ZincFive’s approach centers on immediate power, delivering high power density in a compact footprint while avoiding the risks associated with other battery chemistries. Nickel zinc batteries are designed to provide reliable performance without thermal runaway concerns and rely on more abundant, recyclable materials, supporting both operational and environmental goals.

For ZincFive, continued recognition from TIME signals more than a milestone. It reflects a broader shift in how the industry is evaluating power infrastructure, with greater emphasis on safety, sustainability, and long term performance.

“Earning a place on TIME’s America’s Top GreenTech Companies list for the third consecutive year reflects the growing role of nickel-zinc technology in delivering safe, sustainable power,” said Tod Higinbotham, CEO of ZincFive. He emphasized the company’s “power of good chemistry” approach to balance performance, safety, and eco-friendliness.​

The company’s inclusion builds on a series of recent awards recognizing its innovation in energy storage, particularly in applications where reliability is critical. As demand for resilient and efficient power continues to grow, ZincFive’s technology is increasingly positioned to support the next generation of digital infrastructure.

For full details, read the press release here.

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ZincFive Releases 2026 Data Center Energy Storage Insights Report, Spotlighting AI-Driven Trends

17 March 2026 at 15:00

In the rapidly evolving landscape of data centers powered by artificial intelligence, energy storage strategies are undergoing a profound transformation. ZincFive®, a leader in nickel-zinc battery solutions, has unveiled its third annual 2026 Data Center Energy Storage Industry Insights Report, developed with Endeavor Business Intelligence. This comprehensive study, based on surveys of 150 global industry professionals conducted in early 2026, reveals how AI workloads are reshaping power infrastructure priorities.

Key Trends Emerge

The report identifies surging AI demands as a central force. Notably, 57% of respondents report that AI is driving higher power density needs and smaller footprints, a trend holding steady from 54% last year. Additionally, 52% emphasize managing AI’s dynamic power fluctuations and upholding power quality – a sharp rise from 37% in 2025 – highlighting the urgency for resilient storage solutions.

Cost and safety dominate decision-making. An impressive 84% prioritize total cost of ownership, up from 79% in 2025 and 65% in 2024, while 76% stress battery chemistry safety. AI dynamic power ranks as the second-biggest driver for technology shifts at 49%, after cost (58%). Sustainability also plays a pivotal role, with 70% factoring it into purchases and 46% achieving moderate to significant cost savings from sustainable initiatives.

Prioritizing Battery Features for AI Challenges

When addressing AI-specific power issues, professionals rank power density (38%), safety (37%), uptime (33%), and maintenance ease (32%) as top criteria for battery selection. These insights underscore the need for advanced chemistries like nickel-zinc, which ZincFive champions for its high power density, safety, and sustainability in mission-critical applications.

“As AI workloads continue to transform data center infrastructure, operators are facing new challenges around power density, power quality, and system reliability,” said Tod Higinbotham, CEO of ZincFive. “This year’s report highlights how the industry is adapting to these evolving demands while balancing cost, safety, and sustainability priorities. The findings underscore the growing need for energy storage technologies capable of delivering high power performance, operational resilience, and infrastructure efficiency in the era of AI-driven data centers.”

Implications for the Industry

This report builds on prior editions, tracking consistent yet intensifying trends amid AI’s expansion. Data center operators can download the full 2026 report, along with 2025 and 2024 versions, from ZincFive’s website to inform strategic planning. As AI continues to demand more from power systems, innovations in safe, efficient energy storage will be crucial for maintaining uptime and sustainability goals.

To read the full press release, please click here.

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ZincFive Earns Four Wins at the 2025 Power Technology Excellence Awards

11 December 2025 at 18:30

ZincFive® has closed out 2025 with major industry recognition, earning top honors in the 2025 Power Technology Excellence Awards across four categories: Innovation, Product Launch, Safety, and Environmental Excellence. Powered by GlobalData’s business intelligence, the awards celebrate companies pushing the global power sector forward, and this year’s results underscore ZincFive’s accelerating leadership.

The wins reflect the company’s momentum as demand for high-power, low-impact energy storage solutions continues to intensify. With nearly 2 gigawatts of nickel-zinc (NiZn) systems deployed or contracted worldwide, ZincFive is helping operators meet the explosive requirements of AI-driven data centers while strengthening resilience and reducing environmental impact.

At the center of this progress is ZincFive’s Immediate Power Solutions portfolio, which blends patented NiZn chemistry with intelligent system-level engineering. These systems deliver millisecond-level responsiveness to dynamic loads and operate reliably at higher temperatures, reducing cooling requirements and improving overall efficiency. The award-winning BC 2 AI UPS Battery Cabinet extends this approach even further, providing fast-load support for GPU-intensive AI applications and traditional outage protection in a single compact system. By consolidating functions that once required multiple layers of equipment, it frees valuable white space and simplifies power architecture.

ZincFive’s wins also reinforce the company’s long-standing commitment to safety and sustainability. NiZn technology is inherently safe, built from abundant, recyclable materials and provides lifetime greenhouse gas emissions that are 25 to 50 percent lower than traditional lead-acid and lithium-ion options. This aligns with growing industry expectations for cleaner, more responsible power infrastructure.

These latest honors join a growing list of accolades, including recent recognition on TIME’s 2025 World’s and America’s Top GreenTech Companies lists, the 2024 Edison Award™, CleanTech Breakthrough’s 2024 Overall Innovation of the Year, and more, signaling a defining moment for ZincFive as it continues to set new benchmarks in mission-critical power.

To learn more, reach the full release here.

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Why AI Still Needs People: The Workforce Behind the Machines

11 December 2025 at 15:00

As artificial intelligence accelerates across global data centers, conversations often focus on compute, power density, and next-generation infrastructure. But according to Nabeel Mahmood, Strategic Advisor at ZincFive and Brandon Smith, Vice President of Global Sales and Product at ZincFive, the most crucial element of AI scalability isn’t hardware. It’s people.

Moderated by Ilissa Miller, CEO of iMiller Public Relations, this webinar uncovered why the AI workforce, not compute, is the true limitation and what must change for sustainable growth.

People Are the Real Bottleneck in AI Scalability

Mahmood explained that scaling AI isn’t just a matter of adding more servers or GPUs. It requires practitioners who understand data pipelines, model governance, operational resiliency, and infrastructure design. Without skilled talent, organizations face operational risks despite abundant compute. Smith highlighted that AI and machine learning job postings have increased significantly, noting a recent figure showing a 450 percent rise, far outpacing available expertise.

Technical Silos Are Creating a New Skills Crisis

The discussion emphasized a growing gap across disciplines. Electrical, mechanical, IT, and data science teams frequently operate in isolation despite the interdependent nature of modern AI data centers. This fragmentation leads to delays, inefficiencies, and architectures unable to handle today’s dynamic workloads. Smith described the shift from traditional “white space versus black space” to today’s “blended gray space”, where cross-functional knowledge is essential. Mahmood added that the inability to transfer knowledge horizontally and vertically across teams is a major obstacle to scaling AI systems.

Energy Innovation Is Essential for AI Expansion

AI’s spiking, unpredictable workloads challenge a grid that was never designed for ultra-dense compute. Mahmood and Smith both pointed to advanced energy storage solutions, including ZincFive’s high-power nickel-zinc technology, as the key to unlocking performance. These innovations smooth electrical spikes, maximize usable capacity, and support emerging off-grid compute models that reduce dependence on constrained utilities.

Preparing the Future AI Workforce

Both speakers agreed that organizations must treat talent as core infrastructure. That means forecasting future skills, investing in upskilling programs, partnering with universities, and fostering environments where engineers can innovate across disciplines. As Smith noted, the strongest teams of tomorrow will be adaptive, coachable, and ready to evolve alongside rapidly changing AI infrastructure demands.

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ZincFive Raises $30M to Accelerate AI-Ready Data Center Power Solutions

4 December 2025 at 18:00

As AI adoption accelerates worldwide, power infrastructure has become one of the biggest constraints for data center growth. ZincFive, a global leader in nickel-zinc (NiZn) battery technologies, has taken a major step in meeting this challenge with the close of an oversubscribed $30 million Series F funding round. The investment brings total capital raised to $254 million since 2016 and will enable rapid expansion in manufacturing and commercial scale.

Backed by leading climate and industrial investors including Helios Climate Ventures, Climate Investment (CI), Japan Energy Fund, General Ventures, and Clear Creek Investments, ZincFive has already deployed or contracted nearly 2 GW of nickel-zinc backup cabinets across the global data center sector. This milestone reflects both the maturity of its technology and the confidence of hyperscalers and operators seeking safe, sustainable power alternatives.

The funding announcement follows the launch of BC 2 AI, the first nickel-zinc UPS battery cabinet engineered for AI-driven data centers and their dynamic power requirements. With zero thermal-runaway risk, AI load support, and a 96 percent recyclable design, BC 2 AI demonstrates ZincFive’s commitment to continuous improvement from core chemistry to full system architecture.

A Sustainable, Proven Alternative

ZincFive’s patented NiZn chemistry provides high power density, inherent safety, minimal maintenance requirements, and an industry-leading environmental footprint compared to lithium-ion and lead-acid systems. With nearly a decade of proven field performance and expanding OEM partnerships, ZincFive continues to advance its role in next-generation, AI-ready power architectures.

With AI infrastructure driving one of the largest build cycles in modern history, ZincFive’s Series F funding marks a pivotal moment. The company is now positioned to scale production, deepen its commercial reach, and power the safe, sustainable data center ecosystems required for the AI era.

To read the full press release, visit here.

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Europe’s Digital Infrastructure Enters the Green Era: A Conversation with Nabeel Mahmood at Capacity Europe

13 November 2025 at 16:00

Interview: Jayne Mansfield, ZincFive, with Nabeel Mahmood, Mahmood

At this year’s Capacity Europe conference in London – the epicenter for conversations shaping the digital infrastructure landscape – one theme cut through every panel and hallway exchange: Europe’s data future must be both powerful and sustainable.

To unpack what that really means for investors, operators, and policymakers, we sat down with technology executive and Top 10 Global Influencer Nabeel Mahmood, who spoke at the event about the region’s evolving data-center ecosystem.

“Demand is exploding across the UK and Europe,” Mahmood told us. “AI, edge compute, high-density GPU workloads, and hyperscale cloud deployments are all converging – and they’re forcing a rethink of what infrastructure looks like.” 

The Shift from Scale to Strategy

Mahmood’s central message was that the market’s priorities are shifting from ‘how much’ capacity to ‘how and where’ it’s built. Across the region, sustainability and energy resilience are no longer nice-to-have checkboxes; they’re becoming the foundation of investment decisions.

“Infrastructure used to be a race for megawatts,” he explained. “Now it’s a race for smarter, greener, and more sustainable megawatts.”

That shift is already visible in the UK, where annual data-center investment is projected to soar from roughly £1.75 billion in 2024 to £10 billion by 2029. While London remains dominant, new projects are spreading beyond the M25 as developers chase available power and faster permitting timelines.

Mahmood pointed out that “the UK’s declaration of data centers as critical national infrastructure is a step in the right direction – it signals recognition that digital infrastructure underpins everything from jobs to national competitiveness.”

Europe’s Tightrope: Power, Land, and Policy

Across continental Europe, the picture is similar but more constrained. The so-called FLAP-D markets – Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin – are nearing record-low vacancy rates, with take-up expected to hit 855 MW in 2025, up 22 % year-on-year.

“Grid capacity and land availability have become the new bottlenecks,” Mahmood said. “Those constraints are pushing investors to look at secondary markets – Milan, Nordic hubs, even parts of Southern Europe – where renewable energy integration and policy agility are improving.”

That migration is reshaping the map of European data infrastructure, with sustainability as the common denominator. Operators are incorporating liquid cooling, renewable sourcing, and battery-microgrid systems into new designs to support increasingly power-hungry AI clusters.

Why Power Chemistry Now Matters

In that context, Mahmood emphasized the critical role of next-generation battery technology – particularly nickel-zinc (Ni-Zn) – as a cornerstone of the sustainable data-center model.

“Battery systems are no longer just backup,” he said. “They’re becoming part of the strategic infrastructure footprint.”

Ni-Zn chemistry, he explained, offers a combination of high power density, safety, and circularity that aligns with Europe’s sustainability mandates. Unlike lithium-ion or lead-acid systems, Ni-Zn avoids thermal-runaway risks, reduces cooling needs, and offers recyclability benefits that fit the EU’s evolving battery-regulation framework.

“For operators, it’s not just an ESG checkbox,” Mahmood added. “It’s about freeing up space, cutting long-term costs, and demonstrating a credible pathway to low-carbon operations.”

A New Definition of Digital Infrastructure

Perhaps Mahmood’s most resonant message at Capacity Europe was philosophical: the way the industry defines “infrastructure” itself must evolve.

“Data centers aren’t just cost centers or tech assets,” he said. “They’re critical national infrastructure – pillars of the modern economy that touch climate policy, energy strategy, and digital sovereignty.”

That redefinition brings a new level of accountability. It means that as Europe scales for AI, cloud, and edge computing, the choices around power, cooling, materials, and footprint will determine not just commercial success but environmental integrity.

The Takeaway

Mahmood closed our conversation with a clear challenge to the industry:

“The digital-infrastructure boom sweeping through Europe must be anchored in responsible, resilient, and sustainable design. Adopting technologies like Ni-Zn isn’t just a technical upgrade – it’s a strategic differentiator. Those who embrace that mindset now will lead the next wave of growth.”

At Capacity Europe, optimism for digital expansion was everywhere – but so was a recognition that the future will belong to those who innovate responsibly. Mahmood’s vision distilled that reality perfectly: the next frontier of infrastructure isn’t just bigger. It’s smarter, greener, and built for permanence.

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