Reliable power is the foundation of every data-centre project. Grid access, electrical architecture and long-term performance determine whether a facility can be delivered, financed and scaled.
CESI supports developers, investors, operators, utilities and energy providers in securing and validating designing power systems for data centres — from site feasibility to commissioning and operation.
The key question is no longer only “Can I connect to the grid?” but “Can I energise on time and operate reliably?
Before key investment decisions are made, CESI assesses whether a data-centre site can realistically be connected, authorised and scaled.
We provide grid-feasibility studies, hosting-capacity assessments, congestion analysis, site screening and energisation planning.
CESI designs and independently validates resilient electrical architectures aligned with load profiles, availability targets (in compliance with Uptime or ANSI/TIA-942 standards) and grid-interface requirements.
This includes N, N+1 and 2N configurations, dual feeds, HV loops, UPS, backup generation, storage, protection selectivity and power quality.
CESI helps align design, studies and technical interfaces with TSO/DSO requirements, supporting smoother approvals and more controlled energisation.
Our work includes grid-code analysis, protection and control validation, commissioning plans and scenario-based testing.
High availability must be proven, not assumed.
CESI validates operational resilience through RAM analysis, fault-tree and event-tree studies, MTBF/MTTR modelling and identification of single points of failure.
CESI works with investors, infrastructure funds, developers, data-centre operators, utilities and energy providers.
We do not sell equipment and do not hold construction risk: our role is to provide independent power-system expertise from early feasibility to long-term operation.
If power delivery is on your critical path — from site selection and grid connection to electrical design, commissioning or operational review — CESI can help make power reliable, measurable and bankable
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