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A renewable energy powered data center runs on clean sources such as solar paired with battery storage. Flux Core Data Systems builds modular solar and battery powered data centers that cut dependency on the grid, reduce energy costs, and support sustainable computing across the United States.
Flux Core can bring a modular data center online in about 90 days. Prefabricated units and scalable design shorten deployment time versus traditional data center builds.
Yes. Flux Core systems meet HIPAA, ISO, SOC 2, and PII data protection standards. Cybersecurity monitoring runs 24 hours a day. These controls make the platform suitable for healthcare, financial, government and enterprise workloads.
Yes. Flux Core supports AI training, machine learning, and high performance computing workloads. Infrastructure scales and offers low latency connectivity with optimized power efficiency.
On site solar and battery storage lower electricity costs and shield customers from grid price swings. Federal and state incentives in the U.S. may further reduce total operating expenses.
Flux Core serves enterprises, AI developers, small and medium businesses, investors, landowners, and data center operators across the United States. Modular design works well for organizations needing rapid deployment, scalability, and sustainable infrastructure.
Flux Core deploys data centers across U.S. regions. This includes rural, suburban, and edge sites. Flexible design supports edge computing and regional cloud infrastructure close to end users.
Battery storage covers short duration gaps. Grid tie or on site generation supports extended events. Systems are designed for continuous operations, not intermittent use.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are used due to thermal stability and long cycle life. Typical design life ranges from 10 to 15 years depending on duty cycle.
Ownership varies by project. Flux Core supports customer owned, third party owned, and special purpose vehicle structures.
Deployment timelines are measured in months, not years. Capital exposure and grid dependency are materially lower.
Flux Core handles infrastructure, power, and operations. Customers focus on workloads, data, and business outcomes.
Battery systems include thermal management, monitoring, and fire suppression. Designs follow established safety standards used in energy storage deployments.
Interconnection is optional. Systems operate behind the meter with grid support where available. Backup generation supports resilience where required.
A single module fits on a small industrial or rural parcel. Flat land with access roads and basic utility access works best.
Lithium iron phosphate batteries are used due to thermal stability and long cycle life. Typical design life ranges from 10 to 15 years depending on duty cycle.
Ownership varies by project. Flux Core supports customer owned, third party owned, and special purpose vehicle structures.