VivoPower is a public company founded in 2014 and incorporated in England and Wales, with its shares listed on Nasdaq since 2016. The business originally built its identity around sustainable energy and electrification, but it later adopted the simpler VivoPower PLC name to match a more concentrated strategy centered on digital infrastructure and AI-related power assets.
The company now focuses on developing, owning, and leasing powered land and data center infrastructure for AI compute applications. Its business is aimed at serving hyperscalers, sovereign entities, and other large customers that need dependable sites with secured power access, especially in markets where energy availability and control over data infrastructure are becoming more important.
VivoPower’s operating model is built around securing one of the scarcest parts of the AI data center chain: land with reliable power. Rather than positioning itself primarily as a software or chip company, it presents itself as an infrastructure owner and developer that can monetize these assets through long-term lease arrangements and related digital infrastructure projects.
VivoPower uniquely combines renewable-energy roots with a newer sovereign AI infrastructure strategy. The company is trying to bridge power access, site development, and data center capacity in a way that gives investors exposure to the intersection of energy, AI compute demand, and digital sovereignty, while moving away from its earlier mix of EV, solar, and broader sustainable energy businesses.