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Scalvy Raises $13.9M in Series A Funding

Scalvy, an Austin, TX-based distributed power delivery company, has raised $13.9 million in a Series A funding round led by Silicon Badia.

The round also saw participation from Azolla Ventures, Climate Capital, Skyriver Ventures, and others.

The funding round brings the company’s total raised to around $17 million.

The company plans to use the funds to speed up certification, field testing, and deployment of its platform across AI data centers, energy storage, and electric mobility, while also expanding its team to meet growing customer demand.

Scalvy is a distributed power company changing how large-scale energy is delivered. Its patented Power Neuron platform uses small, software-controlled modules with built-in energy storage to handle power conversion and control. Installed directly where energy is needed, these modules allow systems to scale to megawatt levels with better efficiency, smaller size, higher reliability, and easy integration with the grid—without requiring customers to redesign their systems.

AI and electrification are increasing power demands to new levels. However, most systems still use centralized designs that are bulky, inefficient, difficult to scale, and limited by cost, space, reliability, and supply chain challenges.

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Building Where Impact Matters

Scalvy is focusing on three fast-growing areas where power is a major challenge. In AI data centers, it enables high-power systems without reducing performance. In energy storage, it improves reliability, efficiency, and grid support. In electric mobility, it provides compact, battery-integrated systems with more power and longer life.

The company has already tested its technology successfully in real-world conditions with major customers in mobility and energy. With strong demand and new funding, Scalvy is now expanding its engineering, product, and operations teams to move toward certification and upcoming deployments.

“The AI infrastructure and electric mobility industries face a tough trade-off—getting more power usually means higher costs, more space, and less efficiency,” said Mohamed Badawy, Co-Founder and CEO of Scalvy. “Scalvy removes these limits by allowing systems to scale to very high power without those drawbacks, and without forcing customers to redesign their systems. We’re building the foundation for a future that is both powerful and sustainable.”

“Most discussions in tech today focus on AI computing—chips, models, and data centers—but far less attention is given to the power systems needed to run them,” said Namek Zu’bi, Managing Partner at Silicon Badia. “This challenge goes beyond data centers and affects many industries. Scalvy is solving it at a fundamental level, which is why we’re excited to support them.”

“Power electronics are essential to everything, yet innovation in this space has been slow,” said Matthew Nordan, General Partner at Azolla Ventures. “Scalvy’s approach is a major improvement—it’s more efficient, cost-effective, and flexible. In the future, most electrical systems could be powered this way.”

About Scalvy

Founded in 2022 by Mohamed Badawy, Scalvy is a distributed power company building next-generation power systems for AI data centers, energy storage, and electric mobility. Its Power Neuron™ platform delivers high, grid-connected power in a compact design, helping reduce cost, complexity, and risk as systems scale. Scalvy is based in Austin, Texas.

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