As AI infrastructure scales, power delivery becomes a critical path item. The companies building and expanding AI data centers need more than equipment vendors. They need partners that can move quickly, solve around constraints, and deliver infrastructure that keeps high-value projects on schedule.
That is where Giga’s infrastructure arm fits into our vertically integrated model as an AI data center company.
In a recent project, RC Power needed to source and deliver a transformer and main switchboard package under intense schedule pressure, with strict cost targets and tight site constraints. RC Power serves Fortune 500 semiconductor and technology manufacturers as well as major data center customers, making them a strong partner on complex, high-stakes electrical projects. For this job, they turned to Giga to deliver critical power infrastructure supporting AI/GPU lab capacity for an end customer described as a leading semiconductor manufacturing company.
Quick facts
- Customer: RC Power (Electrical Contractor)
- End use: Data center infrastructure supporting high-density compute environments
- Equipment: Low-voltage switchboard
- Configuration: 4-section, 4000A, UL 891
- Enclosure: NEMA 3R (outdoor-rated)
- Delivery: Just 8 weeks after signed drawings
The challenge: Deliver power infrastructure for AI/GPU labs under real-world constraints
For RC Power, this was not a routine procurement cycle. The project required a 2500KVA 21KV to 480V transformer and a 4000A main switchboard, all delivered within a narrow window.
“From my operational point of view, this project needed to be landed in an unusually tight period of time, the result of an expiring permit and financial review cycle, and in a very small area of the over-provisioned property,” said Robert Mollusky, senior project manager at RC Power.
Those constraints are increasingly common in AI infrastructure. Capacity expansions often happen inside active campuses, against aggressive internal timelines, with little margin for procurement delays or design drift. In those environments, execution matters as much as specification.
How Giga’s vertically integrated manufacturing made the difference
Giga’s role was to deliver the transformer and switchboard package quickly and reliably to keep the broader data center project moving.
As a vertically integrated AI data center company, our infrastructure arm exists to solve exactly these power bottlenecks: the transformers, switchboards, and related electrical systems that enable AI capacity to come online faster .
According to RC Power, Giga stood out not simply because we shipped equipment, but because we stayed deeply engaged from order placement through installation and adapted when customer requirements changed after production had already begun.
“Team Giga's responsiveness and overall ‘can do’ attitude started with order placement and continued through final installation, which required on-site breaker installation due to customer changes that modified the breaker requirements after production was directed to proceed,” said Mollusky. “Their effort was exemplary. Daily coordination meetings and the comfort of having factory representation and executive oversight made me confident in the project outcome.”
That kind of responsiveness is hard to replicate in conventional vendor relationships. It reflects the advantage of working with a partner that understands infrastructure delivery as part of a larger AI data center buildout, not as an isolated equipment transaction.
The outcome: On-time, on-budget delivery for AI/GPU expansion
The end result was a resounding success: RC Power and its customer got the additional electrical capacity they needed, when they needed it.
“With Giga's commitment to win, we were able to deliver the project on time and on budget,” said Mollusky. “Our client has accelerated their product design lifecycle through the benefits of having the additional 4000A at 480v for additional branch distribution throughout their AI/GPU labs. Job well done by Team Giga!”
For the customer, that meant faster support for AI/GPU infrastructure and testing labs. For RC Power, it meant a demanding project delivered without losing the schedule or the budget.
For Giga, it is another example of how our infrastructure business supports the broader mission: building AI data centers through a vertically integrated model that spans critical equipment, project execution, and long-term site enablement.
Building AI better with Giga
AI data center growth depends on more than available land or utility power. It depends on the ability to translate demand into operational capacity quickly. That requires infrastructure partners who can execute under pressure when timelines compress, specs evolve, and site conditions get tight.
This project with RC Power shows what that looks like in practice. Giga helped deliver critical electrical infrastructure for an AI/GPU expansion, under difficult constraints, without sacrificing schedule or cost discipline. As we continue building our position as a vertically integrated AI data center company, that is exactly the role our infrastructure arm is designed to play.
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