CoVolt Power files for US IPO to capitalize on data center energy boom

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A company most people haven’t heard of just made a play for a very crowded, very lucrative corner of the energy market. CoVolt Power filed an S-1 registration statement with the SEC on August 21, seeking to list on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker KVLT. The IPO comes at a moment when electricity demand from data centers is projected to consume up to 9% of total US electricity generation annually. CoVolt wants to be the company that builds the infrastructure to keep those servers humming. What CoVolt actually does CoVolt Power is the product of a strategic merger completed on May 14, 2026, combining two established players: Signal Energy, which built utility-scale solar farms and battery energy storage systems, and Applied High Voltage, a specialist in high-voltage transmission lines and substations. The combined entity is headquartered in Houston, employs over 1,000 people, and has a track record stretching back to 2005 through its predecessor companies. That history includes delivering more than 7.3 gigawatts of generation capacity, nearly 1.7 gigawatt-hours of battery storage, and executing over 1,000 substations and transmission projects. Altogether, the company clai...

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