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Tech Giants Join Elemental Impact to Test Low‑Carbon Technologies in Data Centers

The program aims to de‑risk clean energy, cooling, low‑carbon materials through on‑site demonstrations that speed adoption.

Overview

  • Elemental Impact launched the Data Center Innovation Initiative on May 27, 2026, with Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft agreeing to identify priority technologies, advise diligence and enable real‑world deployments.
  • The nonprofit will make catalytic investments of $500,000 to $5 million per project and plans to back up to 10 startups through 2027 to fund pilots inside existing data centers or demonstration sites.
  • Partners expect the pilots to test advanced cooling, energy storage, improved electrical systems and low‑carbon construction materials to cut emissions, lower water use and improve local energy reliability.
  • Tech companies provided launch funding and will pay membership fees but are not making large direct equity commitments now, while philanthropic grants will underwrite Elemental’s investment activity.
  • Elemental brings 17 years of deployment experience and a track record of scaling infrastructure startups, and the group says documented demonstration results and community engagement will be key to wider commercial adoption.