Built Around What Communities Care About.
By staying off the local grid entirely, we add no strain to it and contribute nothing to local rate increases. Our power comes from natural gas converted through highly efficient fuel cells—clean, self-contained, and built so the community never carries the cost.
Fill once, circulate constantly. Unlike the wasteful data centers of the past, we use less water than a local car wash—because water is precious, and it must be preserved.
No flame. No combustion. Our fuel cells transform natural gas through a chemical reaction, yielding only heat, water, and electricity. Emissions sit far below every city, state, and federal limit; and they're racing toward zero.
Most companies take, take, and take again. We give back. Data centers generate substantial revenue, and our aim is to deliver millions in taxes and energy credits to every community that makes room for us.
We bring our own power,
so we don’t take yours.
Volition sites make their own power, on-site. No load placed on the community's utility system. No competition with residents or local businesses for electricity.
No power drawn from the local grid
No added utility burden
Low-emission on-site energy


We use water carefully.
Our cooling system keeps water circulating inside the facility, never drawing more than it needs. The goal is simple: use less, waste less, and spare local water resources any unnecessary strain. The same water, used again and again.
Cleaner power, less air impact.
Volition sites are powered by on-site fuel cells—built to run dramatically cleaner than traditional generators or power plants. Cleaner energy at the facility, without the toxins, noise, and pollution people rightly associate with heavy industry.


Nothing in the system is wasted.
At a Volition site, nothing is wasted. Energy, heat, and water are all accounted for and routed back into use—waste heat warms adjacent loops, recovered water feeds the closed cooling cycle. The revenue is handled the same way: prudently, generously, and through many channels that strengthen the community.
Schools
Higher wages for teachers. Funding for STEM and trade programs.
Parks
Public space upgrades and maintenance.
Roads
Local infrastructure improvements.
Services
Direct contribution to municipal budgets.
The hard questions, answered.
Will it strain the grid?
What about the water?
Will it be loud or visible?
Does value actually stay local?
