Mālama Energy

Off-Grid Compute, Powered by Stranded Energy.

Data center infrastructure powered by the energy the grid can't reach — stranded gas, wind, and solar converted into compute revenue.

1GW+ Data center capacity built by team
$14B+ In exits across leadership team
Hyperscale Former Microsoft, Yahoo, CyrusOne

AI Needs Power the Grid Can't Deliver. We Can.

Every major AI buildout is bottlenecked by the same thing: power. 66% of U.S. grid infrastructure is nearing end-of-life, and new connections take 3–5 years. Meanwhile, gigawatts of stranded energy — gas, wind, and solar with nowhere to go — sit wasted.

Mālama doesn't wait for the grid. We deploy modular data centers directly to these stranded sources — starting with gas, the lowest-cost and highest-availability fuel — converting wasted energy into compute revenue. Led by the team that built 1GW+ of data center capacity globally.

  • No grid upgrades.
  • No permitting delays.
  • Power that's online in weeks, not years.
  • No impact on public energy prices.

From Stranded Energy to Enterprise Compute

Our edge is off-grid.

Remote Deployment — Off-Grid Compute at the Energy Source
Stranded Energy
Power Generation
Modular Data Center
Enterprise Compute
0 TWh
U.S. data center demand by 2030
0 TWh
Stranded renewables available
$0.00
Per kWh electricity cost
0%
Baseline effective uptime

Mālama's Structural Cost Advantage

$.10/kWh
Grid Power
$.03/kWh
Stranded Energy
Solar
Wind
Gas Flare

By utilizing stranded energy sources, Mālama produces low-cost, clean electricity

01

Energy at a Fraction of Grid Cost

Stranded energy sources — gas flares, curtailed wind, oversupplied solar — cost a fraction of what traditional grid power demands.

02

Modular DCs Cost Materially Less

Purpose-built containerized data centers deploy in weeks, not years — at a fraction of the capex of traditional facilities.

03

No Transmission Losses or Grid Fees

On-site generation eliminates transmission losses, congestion charges, and grid interconnection fees entirely.

04

Lower and More Predictable Costs

Total cost of compute is materially lower and significantly more predictable than grid-dependent alternatives.