Giga Energy is a Houston, Texas-based electrical equipment manufacturing company founded in 2019, specializing in critical power and cooling infrastructure for commercial, industrial, utility, data center, and renewables customers across the United States. The company offers a wide selection of in-stock and made-to-order equipment, including transformers, switchboards, and modular data centers. Giga Energy focuses on delivering high-quality, reliable solutions with fast lead times, customized designs, and comprehensive support to meet the power and cooling demands of energy-intensive applications, such as cryptocurrency mining facilities, AI data centers, and other high-density compute environments. With a team of 51-200 employees, the company emphasizes engineering excellence, rapid delivery, and customer satisfaction to support mission-critical infrastructure projects nationwide. As of January 2, 2026, Giga Energy is active with ongoing manufacturing, sales, and project support for power and cooling equipment.
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