Alaska Is Running on Diesel. Data Power Supply Is Here to Change That.
- DPS

- Mar 24
- 1 min read
Alaska is running on diesel. That's about to change.
200 remote villages. No grid connection. Diesel barged in across frozen tundra — just to keep the lights on.
At 25¢/kWh, Alaska pays some of the highest energy costs in the United States. Not because of a lack of resources. Because of a lack of infrastructure.
That's the problem we solve.
The Alaska Power Problem Is Structural — Not Technical
Alaska has over 200 microgrids statewide — most of them isolated, diesel-dependent, and expensive to maintain. Remote villages have no pipeline gas, no grid interconnection, and fuel logistics that make every kilowatt-hour a logistics problem.
The solution isn't a 2-year construction project. It's modular infrastructure that ships ready to deploy.
What Data Power Supply Deploys in Alaska
→ Remote microgrids that replace diesel dependency
→ Modular generation for mines, military bases, and oilfield operations
→ UPS + BESS packages for mission-critical facilities that can't afford downtime
→ Turnkey power infrastructure deployable in the summer logistics window — not next year
Arctic-Ready. No Waitlists. Real Inventory.
Our modular systems are containerized, pre-tested, and engineered to operate at −40°F. No custom builds with 18-month lead times. Equipment ready to ship now — deployable before the summer window closes.
The Last Frontier has a power problem. We have the inventory to solve it.
If you're an operator, utility, or project manager in Alaska — let's talk before the summer window closes.
— Jimmy Hayes, Founder & CMO, Data Power Supply | datapowersupply.com

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