GridAI Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ: GRDX) has appointed Marshall Chapin as the chief executive officer of its wholly owned subsidiary, GridAI, Inc., which focuses on the intersection of artificial intelligence and energy infrastructure. The announcement, made via a press release, highlights Chapin’s extensive leadership experience in the energy sector and his track record of driving growth.
GridAI, Inc. is developing an AI-driven energy orchestration platform designed to help utilities, energy retailers, and large power users manage distributed energy resources more effectively. The platform targets hyperscale AI data-center campuses, where energy management is increasingly critical due to high power demands. According to the company, the software coordinates energy resources across multiple scales, enabling more efficient and reliable power usage.
Chapin’s appointment comes as GridAI Technologies expands its footprint in the rapidly growing AI and energy infrastructure sector. The company recently acquired GridAI, Inc. to advance opportunities in this space. In the press release, the company noted that Chapin brings “decades of leadership experience across the energy sector” and has held key roles at several companies.
The move is part of a broader trend where AI and energy infrastructure are converging, driven by the need for more intelligent grid management. As data-center energy consumption rises, solutions like GridAI’s platform could become essential for operators seeking to optimize costs and reliability. The company’s stock trades on Nasdaq under the symbol GRDX, and investors can find more information in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/GRDX.
GridAI Technologies’ focus on AI-driven energy management positions it to address challenges in the energy sector, particularly for large-scale data centers. The appointment of a seasoned executive like Chapin may accelerate the company’s growth and market adoption. Further details about the platform and its capabilities are available in the original announcement at https://ibn.fm/1gCEr.


