Virginia is the largest data center market in the world, with continuous growth across Northern Virginia and surrounding regions. New data center construction and expansion projects require precise, reliable, and safe power testing to meet commissioning schedules and ensure long-term uptime.
AETPROS provides data center power testing and commissioning support throughout Virginia, helping developers, general contractors, and engineers verify backup power systems in mission-critical environments. From pre-energization testing to full generator load bank testing, our team supports fast-track construction schedules with white-glove execution.
Data Center Power Testing Services in Virginia
AETPROS supports data center projects at every stage—from construction through operational testing—by providing specialized power testing services designed for high-availability facilities.
Services include:
- Generator load bank testing
- UPS load testing and verification
- Paralleling switchgear testing
- N+1 and 2N redundancy validation
- Integrated systems testing (IST) support
- Commissioning and pre-commissioning assistance
- Temporary load bank rentals with on-site technicians
All testing is performed with a focus on zero downtime, safety, and compliance.
Supporting Hyperscale & Colocation Data Centers
AETPROS supports hyperscale, enterprise, and colocation data centers across Virginia. Our team works closely with project stakeholders to coordinate testing without disrupting mission-critical operations.
Why Choose AETPROS for Virginia Data Center Projects
AETPROS delivers white-glove service for mission-critical facilities, providing experienced technicians, strict safety standards, and flexible scheduling to support fast-track construction.
Serving Virginia’s Data Center Corridor
AETPROS provides data center power testing services throughout Virginia, with a strong focus on Northern Virginia and surrounding regions.
Contact AETPROS
Contact AETPROS to discuss data center power testing, commissioning support, or load bank services for projects in Virginia.