GridCARE Named a World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer for AI Power Innovation
Power Acceleration cemented as a critical infrastructure category as GridCARE unlocks over a gigawatt of latent grid capacity with its physics-based AI platform
GridCARE, the pioneer of Power Acceleration for AI, today announced that it has been selected as a 2026 World Economic Forum (WEF) Technology Pioneer. The designation recognizes GridCARE and CEO Amit Narayan as leaders in AI and energy infrastructure at a time when accelerating power for AI infrastructure is one of the most consequential imperatives for the global economy.
Notably, this marks Narayan's second recognition as a WEF Technology Pioneer, a distinction shared by only a handful of founders across the program's 26-year history — underscoring his track record of building companies at the frontier of globally consequential problems.
“Power has become the single biggest constraint on the AI boom — not chips, not capital. Conventional timelines simply can't keep pace with the speed at which hyperscalers and data centers need to build,” said GridCARE CEO Amit Narayan. “This recognition from the World Economic Forum affirms that accelerating power delivery for AI infrastructure is now a boardroom and national security priority.”








