SuperCloud Energy and Gaia Eco Developments Partner for GPOD Manufacturing and Sodium-Ion Battery Facility in Missouri

April 23rd, 2026 12:05 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff

SuperCloud Energy will establish its primary GPOD manufacturing and sodium-ion battery production facility at Gaia's eco-development campus in Missouri, creating a real-world demonstration of scalable, zero-emission power infrastructure.

SuperCloud Energy and Gaia Eco Developments Partner for GPOD Manufacturing and Sodium-Ion Battery Facility in Missouri

SuperCloud Energy, a clean energy innovator advancing scalable on- and off-grid power solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Gaia Eco Developments to establish its primary GPOD manufacturing and sodium-ion battery production facility at Gaia's flagship eco-development campus in Missouri. The partnership marks a significant step in scaling production of SuperCloud's advanced energy systems while demonstrating their ability to power major infrastructure developments.

Under the agreement, SuperCloud Energy will become one of the core technology partners within Gaia's expansive development, building toward approximately one million square feet of manufacturing space for the production of sodium-ion energy storage systems and assembly of GPOD (Green Power On Demand) energy platforms. The facility will be located within Gaia's large-scale development campus in Missouri, designed as a closed-loop, zero-reliance, regenerative ecosystem integrating energy generation, water treatment, food production, AI data infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing technologies.

The partnership enables SuperCloud to both manufacture and deploy GPOD systems within a live, integrated infrastructure environment. By integrating GPOD directly into the site's infrastructure, the development will serve as a real-world example of how advanced manufacturing, data infrastructure, and other energy-intensive operations can operate on reliable, zero-emission power without the limitations of traditional grid dependency. According to Jim Devericks, Founder and CEO of SuperCloud Energy, the partnership represents exactly the type of real-world deployment GPOD was built for, noting that after Gaia's team saw GPOD in action, they recognized its ability to support large-scale, continuous power needs at a commercial level, including those of the entire campus.

GPOD is a containerized, next-generation energy platform capable of delivering continuous, zero-emission electricity without reliance on fossil fuels. Each 40-foot GPOD container is designed to generate approximately 6MW of electricity per day, enough to power more than 200 average U.S. homes, while operating quietly with minimal maintenance requirements. By integrating GPOD manufacturing directly into the Gaia ecosystem, the partnership enables a vertically integrated energy model where the same technology being produced at the facility will also help power the broader development.

Ryan Sands, CEO of Gaia Eco Developments, stated that Gaia was designed to bring together breakthrough technologies that can help redefine how sustainable infrastructure is built. He noted that when they saw GPOD demonstrated, it became clear that this technology had the potential to power the entire campus while supporting the advanced manufacturing and data infrastructure they are building. The partnership combines next-generation energy with next-generation development.

Gaia is developing its Missouri campus as a large-scale eco-development zone that combines renewable energy systems, waste-to-power technologies, data infrastructure, agriculture, and advanced laboratories into a regenerative community designed to produce essential resources sustainably. The project emphasizes self-sufficient infrastructure where technologies operate together to produce clean energy, water, and other critical resources while minimizing waste and external utility dependence. Over time, Gaia's planned Discovery Park, education, and media components are expected to make the campus a high-visibility demonstration environment for next-generation infrastructure.

For SuperCloud Energy, the partnership represents a significant step toward scaling global production of GPOD systems while demonstrating their ability to power major infrastructure developments. Once operational, the Missouri facility is expected to become one of the primary production centers for SuperCloud's GPOD systems, supporting deployment across industrial, infrastructure, military, and remote energy applications worldwide.

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