How Evenson Power and EP Group deliver the complete power chain for data, mining, utility and industrial projects — fast, certified and single-source.
Evenson Power, through EP Group, has supplied the transformers, switchboards and cables behind demanding power projects across data, mining, utility and industrial sectors. The projects below are representative of the work we do: large, time-critical builds where coordinated, certified equipment and reliable lead times decide whether a site energizes on schedule. They show the same pattern every time — a complete power chain, engineered together and delivered from one accountable partner.

Across every project, the same advantage repeats: a complete power chain engineered together, delivered from one partner, with the documentation and lead-time reliability that keep large builds on track.

A Texas data-mining facility needed to bring 30 MW online quickly, with a power chain rated for continuous, high-density load. Evenson Power supplied medium-voltage step-down transformers, low-voltage UL 891 switchboards for main distribution, and the high-ampacity feeder cable tying the mining halls together. Because the equipment was specified and supplied as one coordinated package, the transformer impedance, switchboard interrupting rating and conductor sizing were matched from the outset — avoiding the interface problems that slow multi-vendor builds. EP Group’s global sourcing kept lead times tight, and the documentation package supported a clean, fast energization.
In North Dakota, a 45 MW data-mining facility required a robust power backbone able to withstand demanding ambient conditions and continuous operation. Evenson Power delivered substation and pad-mounted transformers, dead-front UL 891 switchboards rated for the available fault current, and feeder cable sized for sustained high current. The single-source approach gave the developer one team accountable for the entire electrical chain — from the utility connection through to the distribution feeding the racks — and the certified, documented equipment satisfied the authority having jurisdiction and the project’s insurers without delay.
Beyond data and mining, Evenson Power supplies power equipment for industrial and commercial projects across the United States, the UAE and global markets — from factory and hospital service entrances to commercial buildings and process plants. These projects favor dry-type transformers for occupied spaces, dead-front UL 891 switchboards for safe distribution, and building and control cable, all certified to NEC, UL, IEEE and IEC. As an authorized partner of leading global brands through EP Group, Evenson Power consolidates this equipment into matched, code-compliant packages that simplify the build for contractors and consultants.
What unites these projects is not a single product but a model: the complete power chain, engineered and supplied together, with coordinated ratings, aligned standards, consolidated delivery and one point of accountability. For developers and contractors under schedule pressure, that model removes risk and compresses timelines. It is the same approach Evenson Power brings to every project, large or small, anywhere EP Group delivers.
Evenson Power and EP Group operate across the United States and the United Arab Emirates, with a sourcing and logistics network that reaches global markets. That footprint lets us serve a US data-center developer and a Middle East industrial client with the same coordinated power chain and the same standards of certification and documentation. For international projects, we manage the complexity of sourcing, compliance and logistics end to end, so customers deal with one partner rather than coordinating equipment, freight and paperwork across borders themselves.
Schedule is the recurring challenge on large power projects, and lead time for transformers and switchgear has lengthened industry-wide. Evenson Power addresses it on three fronts: a blend of in-stock equipment and made-to-order manufacturing; EP Group’s global sourcing and authorized brand partnerships to secure components even when supply is tight; and coordinated, single-source delivery that removes the schedule gaps created by multiple vendors. Across the projects above, this is what turned tight energization deadlines into delivered, operating sites.
The customers behind these projects chose Evenson Power for the same reasons: a complete, certified power chain from one accountable partner; ratings coordinated across transformer, switchboard and cable; documentation that satisfies authorities and insurers without delay; and the sourcing reach to deliver at pace. For developers measured on time-to-energize and contractors measured on a clean handover, that combination is a measurable advantage — fewer interfaces, less risk, and a single team standing behind the whole electrical system.
Whether you are energizing a data center or mining site, upgrading a substation, building a solar plant or wiring a facility, Evenson Power can supply and coordinate the power chain behind it. Share your requirements and our engineers will return a tailored proposal — and, when the project is complete, perhaps another case study. To discuss your project, request a quote or contact our team.
Note: project profiles describe representative scopes of work; we are happy to provide references and detailed documentation on request as part of the quotation process.
Across these projects, Evenson Power has delivered the full breadth of the power chain: medium-voltage substation and pad-mounted transformers that step grid power down for the site; dry-type transformers where indoor, fire-safe operation is required; UL 891 switchboards rated for high continuous load and the available fault current; and the bare, bundled and power cable that ties every stage together. The same catalog serves data centers chasing density, mining operations chasing uptime, utilities chasing standards and schedule, renewable developers chasing efficient interconnection, and industrial and commercial clients chasing safe, code-compliant distribution. Whatever the sector, the coordinated, single-source model is what consistently turns ambitious power requirements into energized, operating sites.