Injection Power Technique
A patent pending hybrid power injection topology that integrates solar generation, battery storage, and conventional generation under a unified Power Injection Controller. Designed for off grid and resilient grid data center operation. Sole inventor: Charles Cohen. Assignee: Data World 1, LLC.
One controller.
Three energy sources. One bus.
The Injection Power Technique is the energy architecture behind Data World 1's Solar Data Heaven data center venture. It is a hybrid power injection topology that orchestrates photovoltaic solar generation, battery storage, and conventional generation into a unified power distribution bus serving high density IT loads.
The patent pending Power Injection Controller arbitrates between sources to maintain continuity of service while maximizing the contribution of renewable input. It is the basis for Data World 1's 95 percent off grid data center architecture and is available for licensing to qualified third party operators of data center, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure facilities.

Three inputs. One arbitration layer.
Solar
Utility scale PV provides primary daytime generation, sized for the IT load and storage round trip.
Battery storage
Buffered baseload smooths solar variability and supplies the load through cloud cover and overnight.
Conventional
Standby conventional generation guarantees continuity through extended low irradiance periods.
Controller
The Power Injection Controller arbitrates source contribution in real time, prioritizing renewable input.
The full topology, at a glance.

Block level signal flow.
Architecture schematic. Implemented per the Injection Power Technique (patent pending).
The filing, in detail.
- Title
- Hybrid Power Injection Topology (working title; final per USPTO publication)
- Application No.
- Patent application filed; number pending publication
- Filed
- Per Data World 1 records
- Inventor
- Charles Cohen (sole)
- Assignee
- Data World 1, LLC
- Status
- Filed; under examination
Available for qualified third party licensees.
Operators of data center, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure facilities are invited to discuss licensing terms.

