GridAI Technologies (NASDAQ: GRDX) has appointed Marshall Chapin as CEO of its GridAI, Inc. subsidiary, positioning the company to address critical power management needs in the expanding artificial intelligence data center market. The company is developing next-generation grid and power-management software for hyperscale AI data-center campuses, providing an AI-driven energy orchestration platform that coordinates distributed energy resources across multiple scales. With the fast-growing AI-data-center market anticipated to reach $1 trillion by 2030, the need for intelligent power orchestration solutions has become critical for managing the substantial energy demands of AI infrastructure.
Chapin brings decades of leadership experience across the grid-optimization, energy-transition, and distributed-energy sectors to his new role. Since March 2025, he has served as the Interim CEO of Amp X, an AI-driven grid-edge platform that is also a GridAI subsidiary. His appointment demonstrates GridAI's commitment to deploying a top-of-the-line orchestration engine capable of managing the power and flexibility demands of the massive and growing AI data center market. The company's focus on advancing opportunities at the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure follows its acquisition of Grid AI, Inc., which forms the foundation of its energy management initiatives.
GridAI Technologies operates as a publicly listed, diversified technology and life sciences company on the Nasdaq, maintaining both its GridAI operations and a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical program focused on gastrointestinal diseases. The latest news and updates relating to GRDX are available in the company's newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GRDX. The original announcement about Chapin's appointment can be viewed in the full article at https://ibn.fm/87zSn. This strategic leadership move comes as energy management becomes increasingly vital for supporting the computational requirements of advanced AI systems while maintaining grid stability and efficiency.



