Envision Energy Links AI and Renewables to Build Future Power Grids
Energy is the lifeblood of the intelligence era, according to Envision Energy CEO Lei Zhang, who debuted the company’s 2026 Net Zero Action Report at VivaTech. The report details a shift toward AI-integrated power systems designed to fuel the next industrial revolution while meeting global sustainability targets.

For the sixth consecutive year, Envision Energy has outlined a roadmap for civilizational infrastructure. The company is pivoting from simple renewable replacement to a new-type power system that merges wind, solar, storage, and computing. By using the EnOS platform and the Energy Foundation Model, Envision aims to synchronize GPU-heavy AI workloads with real-time green energy availability. This model is already active at the Chifeng Net Zero Industrial Park, where a 2 GW renewable system manages everything from green hydrogen production to data center scheduling.
The company is scaling this strategy through Mission Gobi, an initiative to deploy 5GW of green AI data center capacity in arid regions by 2030. Practical applications are already visible across the globe. In Egypt, the 500MW Amunet Wind Project is now fully operational, providing power for 800,000 households. Meanwhile, in the UK, the Carrington project utilizes smart storage to bolster grid stability, and in Laos, the Monsoon Wind Power Project has combined renewable energy generation with landmine clearance and local job creation. These projects underscore Envision’s transition from a technology partner into a central builder of global energy infrastructure.
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