A power platformfor AI demand.
A 30+ GW energy platform across four states, anchored by an energy Super Site in New Mexico and five utility-scale sites in Texas. Solar, storage, and next-generation Solid Oxide Fuel Cells powering modular data centers, photovoltaic cell- and SOFC manufacturing, delivering clean capacity that scales to demand.
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Sunshine DevCo is a power developer built for AI demand.
Sunshine DevCo is the project development arm of the Sunshine Group, the platform that power buyers contract with directly. Six sites under control. 263,426-acre pipeline across four states. A 30+ GW power platform combining solar, battery storage (BESS), natural gas, Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC), and modular data center build-out. SOFC and modular DC build-outs scale beyond the solar footprint, so capacity expands with buyer demand. The team handles land, interconnection, water, fiber, and behind-the-meter campus delivery end to end.
A Sunshine company. Affiliate access to U.S. domestic solar PV manufacturing (Suniva). Capital structuring through Sunshine Fund.
Built with the community.
Every Sunshine site is built to deliver power and jobs in close partnership with local communities and without straining local grids, water utilities, or taxpayer balance sheets. U.S.-made solar cells, efficient batteries, modular data centers with immersive cooling, and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) are just some of the advanced technologies we deploy to scale clean, reliable capacity, without raising residential electric rates or drawing on public drinking water for operations.
What Sunshine DevCo Will Do
- Create lasting construction and permanent operations jobs at competitive wages for the local community.
- Prioritize training, upskilling, and hiring of residents in each community.
- Support schools, infrastructure, and local services.
- Deploy Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC) delivering approximately 99% lower NOx emissions than gas turbines.
- Use immersive cooling designed for regional water constraints.
- Bear all energy costs of the campus. No impact on residents' rates or grid stability.
- Invest in local water-system upgrades, workforce programs, and community institutions where we build.
What Sunshine DevCo Will Not Do
- Raise electricity bills for residents or businesses in any host market.
- Use public drinking water systems for data center cooling or power generation.
- Deploy water-intensive evaporative cooling at any campus.
- Require ongoing water draw for cooling or generation during normal operations.
- Reduce grid reliability or available capacity for residential and small-business load.
- Request community, county, or state funding for site development.
- Expose local taxpayers to financial risk on any project in the portfolio.
- Operate without local hiring, workforce, and stewardship commitments in place.