The company is advancing what it calls AI Power Systems, a model designed to synchronize wind, solar, and storage with computing workloads. This approach is currently being tested at the Chifeng Net Zero Industrial Park, where Envision uses its Energy Foundation Model to manage energy distribution and align power capacity with real-time GPU demand. A key part of this strategy is the new Mission Gobi initiative, which aims to establish 5GW of green data center capacity in arid regions by 2030.
Envision is applying these technologies across several international markets. In Egypt, the 500MW Amunet Wind Project is now operational, providing electricity to approximately 800,000 households. In the UK, the company is deploying smart storage systems for the Carrington project to bolster grid stability. Furthermore, the firm has expanded into the green commodity market, completing the first shipment of green ammonia from China to South Korea. These projects reflect a broader push to treat energy as the primary foundation for global industrial development.





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