Demand for clean energy sources has never been higher, and we expect that the global energy crisis will continue to act as an accelerant for the clean energy transition. Renewables such as solar and wind are readily available and, in many cases, are cheaper than coal and other fossil fuels. Solar and battery energy storage costs have plummeted 85% in the past decade.
The biggest issue we are now having is not a compute glut, but it’s the power and…the ability to get the builds done fast enough close to power,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella acknowledged on a recent podcast with OpenAI chief Sam Altman.— Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft
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Find Out More ›The biggest constraint on AI growth right now is not chips. It is electricity. Data centers are scaling faster than utilities can connect them to the grid, and developers are increasingly choosing to site power generation and storage on location rather than wait years in an interconnection queue.
PowerBank Corporation (NASDAQ: PBK), the renewable energy developer sits squarely in that shift.
The company develops and owns distributed solar and battery storage projects across Canada and the United States, and it reports a development pipeline exceeding one gigawatt with more than 100 megawatts already in operation. In April 2026, PowerBank signed a letter of intent with modular data center company Nodiac to study deploying AI compute infrastructure at its existing energy sites, an arrangement the company has framed as a potential new revenue stream from assets it already controls. No data center transactions have been concluded to date. For investors working to understand how a small-cap energy developer could fit into the data center power story, PBK is a name worth a closer look.

Clean, reliable power delivered directly to compute infrastructure
Renewable energy paired with battery storage for 24/7 reliability
Cost-competitive power through on-site generation and storage
Development experience across Canada and the United States
INVESTOR RELATIONS
COMPANY HIGHLIGHTS
Industry leadership and expertise in solar project development, due diligence, construction, finance, and asset management enable us to provide investors with an attractive opportunity.
EXPERIENCE
We believe our extensive experience will provide a meaningful competitive advantage as we expand into new markets.
KNOWLEDGE
Our in-depth knowledge of energy markets and off-take contracts, including Value of Distributed Energy Resources, Power Purchase Agreements and Net Metering Credit Agreements allow us to maximize the value of the projects in our pipeline.
GOALS
Our goal is to structure operations to maximize long-term returns by optimizing projects' energy production, operating expenses, and capital structure.
The convergence of AI, data centers, and digital infrastructure is creating one of the largest energy demand surges in history. U.S. data center power demand is projected to grow from 80 GW in 2025 to 338 GW by 2030 — a 4× increase in five years.1 The global data center market, valued at $242.72 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $584.86 billion by 2030.2 Yet land acquisition, grid interconnection queues, and permitting timelines mean that new power supply cannot keep pace. PowerBank is positioned to capture this opportunity — with an operational asset base, a 1 GW+ development pipeline, and the expertise to co-locate modular edge data centers with existing clean energy infrastructure.
U.S. data center power demand growing 4× by 2030 (DOE/LBNL)
Global data center market projected at $584.86B by 2030 (Mordor Intelligence)
Grid interconnection queues create years-long delays for new capacity
Operational assets, 1 GW+ pipeline, and co-location capability
U.S. Data Center Power Demand
Projected growth, 2025–2030 (gigawatts)
Source: U.S. Department of Energy / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (DOE/LBNL). Interpolated midpoints shown for illustration.
1 U.S. Department of Energy / Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (DOE/LBNL)
2 Mordor Intelligence, Modular Data Center Market Size & Growth Trends 2025–2031

Renewables are the only path to real energy security, stable power prices and sustainable employment opportunities. If we act together, the renewable energy transformation can be the peace project of the 21st century.
ANTONIO GUTERRES
SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS
STRATEGIC DIRECTION
Our track record in operations, maintenance, and asset management creates a strong foundation to build a diversified, sustainable Independent Power Producer. Our strategy is to:
Capitalize on success in FIT ground mount solar gardens (up to 600 kWp) and NYSERDA Community Solar farms (up to 7 MWp) to large Utility Scale solar farms of up to 100 MWp.
Expand into carbon-intense markets where electricity prices are high and solar policy is favorable initially focused on New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Texas in the U.S. and Nova Scotia and Alberta in Canada.
Extend expertise in rooftop and behind-the-meter (BTM) solar projects and carports, enabling large property management firms and C&I customers like Honeywell International to achieve corporate Net-Zero commitments.
Expand into the battery energy storage market where government policies and growing grid demand support sustainable growth.
NASDAQ: PBK SHARE INFO
STOCK PRICE
$0.945
VOLUME
—
CHANGE (%)
+4.66%
OPEN
$0.940
CHANGE ($)
+$0.04
CLOSE
$0.902
CAPITAL STRUCTURE
Cash, Restricted Cash and Short-term Investments (at December 31, 2025)
$20,800,000
PowerBank is covered by the investment firms and research analysts listed here. These details are provided for information purposes only — we do not distribute research reports — and investors wishing to receive copies of the reports may contact the research analysts directly.

Amit Dayal
H.C. Wainwright & Co.

Sameer Joshi
H.C. Wainwright & Co.

Dmitriy Pozdnyakov
Freedom Finance Global PLC

Vadim Merkulov
Freedom Finance Global PLC

Greg McLeish
Research Capital Corporation

Jesse Sobelson, CFA
D. Boral Capital
Please note that any opinions, estimates, forecasts or predictions regarding the prior or future performance of PowerBank made by these analysts are theirs alone and do not represent the opinions, estimates, forecasts or predictions of PowerBank or its management. PowerBank does not by reference below or distribution imply its endorsement of or concurrence with such information, conclusions or recommendations.
Last updated: July 23, 2025
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