Skeleton Technologies opens new facility in Texas
Skeleton Technologies is accelerating its expansion in the United States as demand for AI infrastructure strains power grids nationwide. As part of this expansion, the company recently announced the opening of a new engineering facility in Houston, Texas.
Data center power consumption in the U.S. is projected to more than double by the end of the decade. AI data centers are not only energy-intensive but also have highly variable power profiles, creating sharp demand spikes that grid infrastructure is not designed to handle. This strain increases the risk of outages and forces utilities to build more power plants and upgrade equipment, which can drive higher electricity prices. Skeleton’s solutions enable AI data centers to smooth out their power demand profiles and reduce energy consumption by up to 45 percent. As a result, Skeleton significantly reduces the burden that AI data centers place on the electric grid and enables data center operators to extract more computing power with a lower energy footprint.

