Welcome to WCPS
The West Coast Power Systems platform provides secure, real-time access to industrial power infrastructure data, operational reporting, and service coordination tools. This environment is designed exclusively for authorized commercial and industrial partners operating critical electrical systems.
No Account Defined
Access to WCPS portals is restricted to verified organizations. Your session does not currently correspond to an active company account or authorized access profile.
For security and regulatory reasons, WCPS does not support open registration or public login. All access is provisioned through organization-specific credentials and access links.
What this platform provides
- Real-time electrical telemetry and power quality monitoring
- Asset-level insights for transformers, switchgear, and critical equipment
- SLA reporting, uptime verification, and compliance documentation
- Secure collaboration between WCPS engineers and customer operations teams
How to proceed
- Contact your designated WCPS Account Manager to request or confirm access.
- Coordinate with your internal Asset Management or Facilities Director to ensure you are listed as an authorized user.
- For account provisioning inquiries, contact [email protected].
If you believe you have reached this page in error, please close your session and access the WCPS platform using the secure link provided by your organization.
Industrial Power for the Digital Age
West Coast Power Systems (WCPS) is a premier industrial power supply and infrastructure partner specializing in high-density, high-reliability energy systems built for modern digital operations.
As compute workloads continue to scale exponentially, power infrastructure has become the primary limiting factor for growth. Hyperscale datacenters, AI clusters, and large-scale crypto mining facilities demand electrical systems that can deliver extreme power density, predictable uptime, and rapid deployment—without introducing unacceptable capital risk or operational complexity.
WCPS was founded to solve this exact problem. We design, deploy, finance, and operate mission-critical power infrastructure that allows operators to scale compute capacity without diverting capital away from their core business.
Our solutions are purpose-built for environments where power instability, latency, or downtime directly translate into revenue loss. WCPS infrastructure is engineered to operate continuously under sustained high load, with redundancy and monitoring baked into every layer of the system.
We provide mission-critical power solutions specifically designed for hyperscale datacenters and large-scale crypto mining farms, including but not limited to:
- High-capacity transformers and substation-level power delivery
- Medium- and low-voltage switchgear and distribution systems
- Redundant power paths and fault-tolerant architectures
- On-site monitoring, telemetry, and predictive maintenance
Recognizing that power infrastructure represents one of the largest capital expenditures in any compute-intensive operation, WCPS offers flexible partnership structures designed to align incentives and reduce upfront cost.
Lease Basis
WCPS provides industrial-grade power equipment under a standard leasing model, allowing customers to deploy infrastructure rapidly without large upfront capital investment.
Lease arrangements include defined Service Level Agreements (SLAs), high-availability guarantees, and 24/7 monitoring and maintenance performed by WCPS engineers.
Equity Partnerships
For qualifying operators, WCPS offers zero-cost equipment deployment in exchange for an equity stake in the facility or operating entity.
This model aligns long-term incentives by allowing WCPS to participate in operational upside while reducing capital barriers for customers seeking aggressive scale.
Regardless of partnership structure, WCPS remains operationally accountable for power delivery, infrastructure health, and system performance. Our role does not end at installation—WCPS functions as a long-term infrastructure partner invested in reliability, efficiency, and growth.
In an era where power is the foundation of digital scale, WCPS provides the infrastructure that makes high-performance compute possible.
Become an Account Holder
WCPS maintains strict vetting standards to ensure grid stability and financial security. Because our services involve high-density power infrastructure and long-lived industrial assets, we only provision accounts for verified organizations with established operational maturity.
Account Holder status enables your organization to request pricing, access facility-specific portals, review monitoring dashboards, coordinate service dispatch, and initiate lease or equity partnership evaluations. Vetting is designed to protect our customers, our equipment, and the regional energy ecosystem—ensuring that capacity is deployed responsibly and predictably.
Minimum eligibility requirements
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Registered B2B Entity in good standing
Includes verification of legal business registration, beneficial ownership disclosures where applicable, and confirmation that your entity is authorized to execute binding commercial agreements.
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Minimum of 3 verified B2B trade references
References should be from reputable counterparties (vendors, utilities, colocation providers, lenders, or infrastructure partners) and must be independently verifiable.
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Verified annual revenue of at least $1.0M USD
Verification may include audited statements, tax filings, bank letters, or other documentation accepted during underwriting. WCPS may apply higher thresholds depending on requested capacity and risk profile.
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Operations located West of the Mississippi River
This platform is currently optimized for Western-region operations and supporting utility relationships. Multi-region organizations may qualify, but access provisioning is scoped to applicable facilities.
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Current Bonded Insurance (min $5M coverage)
Coverage must be active and issued by a recognized insurer. WCPS may require additional endorsements or higher coverage levels for large deployments, on-site work, or specialized equipment.
What to expect after you apply
- Intake & validation: We review entity details, confirm references, and verify that the request aligns with WCPS service scope.
- Risk & compliance screening: Capacity requests may trigger additional diligence for safety, regulatory alignment, and infrastructure risk.
- Underwriting review (if applicable): Lease and equity pathways may require financial documentation, capitalization details, and facility plans.
- Account provisioning: Approved organizations receive an access link and role-based credentials for authorized personnel.
Submission does not guarantee approval. WCPS reserves the right to request additional documentation, impose capacity-based requirements, or deny applications that do not meet operational, compliance, or risk thresholds.
Contact Our Inquiry Team
WCPS supports mission-critical industrial power operations. To ensure requests are routed to the correct engineering, underwriting, or account team, please provide complete and accurate information below.
For security reasons, WCPS does not accept passwords, access tokens, or confidential credentials through this inquiry form. If sensitive documentation is required for underwriting or incident response, WCPS will provide a secure intake method through authorized channels.
Secure Employee Portal
Privacy Policy
Version 2.1 | Effective: January 13, 2026
1. Data Collection & Scope
This Privacy Policy governs the collection, use, processing, storage, and disclosure of information obtained through the West Coast Power Systems (“WCPS”) web portal, secure intranet services, mobile-access dashboards, API integrations, and WCPS-owned or WCPS-managed industrial monitoring hardware deployed at customer facilities.
This policy applies exclusively to business-to-business (B2B) relationships and does not cover consumer, residential, or personal household data. All users accessing WCPS systems do so in a professional or organizational capacity.
WCPS may collect, process, and retain the following categories of data:
- Organizational Data: Legal business names, corporate registration records, tax identification numbers, licensing documentation, facility addresses, authorized representatives, and historical B2B trade relationships relevant to WCPS services.
- Financial Data: For financing programs including but not limited to “Lease-for-Equity,” WCPS may collect audited financial statements, capitalization tables, debt schedules, investor disclosures, bank references, credit risk assessments, and related financial materials necessary for underwriting and compliance.
- Telemetry Data: High-resolution, time-series industrial telemetry including voltage, current, frequency, load, phase balance, harmonics, temperature, vibration, fault events, and operational status originating from WCPS-owned or WCPS-managed monitoring hardware installed at customer sites.
- System Access Data: Authentication logs, IP addresses, device identifiers, session metadata, role-based access permissions, and audit trails required to secure WCPS systems and maintain compliance with internal security controls.
2. Use of Industrial Telemetry
WCPS collects industrial telemetry that is materially different from standard consumer analytics. This data represents operational electrical characteristics of critical infrastructure and is treated as confidential industrial information.
Telemetry data is used strictly and exclusively for the following purposes:
- Preventative and predictive maintenance of transformers, switchgear, generators, UPS systems, and associated electrical assets to reduce downtime, prevent catastrophic failure, and extend equipment life.
- Grid interaction analysis, power quality reporting, and compliance coordination with regional utility providers, independent system operators, and entities operating within the Western Interconnection.
- Verification, auditing, and enforcement of uptime, availability, performance, and redundancy requirements defined within applicable Service Level Agreements (SLAs), Master Service Agreements (MSAs), or power delivery contracts.
- Incident response, root cause analysis, forensic engineering review, and post-event reporting following outages, anomalies, or safety-critical events.
WCPS does not use telemetry data for advertising, behavioral profiling, resale, or consumer analytics. Telemetry is never used to infer business strategy, trade secrets, or non-electrical operational processes unrelated to power systems.
3. Information Sharing & Third Parties
WCPS does not sell, rent, or trade corporate, financial, or telemetry data. Data sharing occurs only when necessary to fulfill contractual obligations, regulatory requirements, or operational safety mandates.
Information may be disclosed to the following categories of recipients:
- Utility Grid Operators: Regional transmission organizations, independent system operators, or utility providers when required for grid stability analysis, load coordination, interconnection compliance, or emergency response.
- Regulatory and Legal Authorities: Federal, state, or local agencies when disclosure is required by law, subpoena, court order, energy regulation, safety investigation, or regulatory audit.
- Trusted Service Providers: Limited disclosures to vetted vendors providing data hosting, cybersecurity, auditing, or compliance services under strict confidentiality and data protection agreements.
Any third party receiving WCPS data is contractually bound to confidentiality, security controls, and use limitations consistent with this policy.
4. Data Security
WCPS implements layered technical, administrative, and physical safeguards designed to protect sensitive industrial and corporate data from unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction.
All data at rest is encrypted using AES-256 or stronger cryptographic standards. Data in transit is protected using modern TLS encryption protocols. Access to the WCPS Intranet, portals, and management interfaces requires hardware-based Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and role-based authorization controls.
WCPS physical monitoring hardware operates on a proprietary, closed-loop network architecture designed to prevent lateral movement, external intrusion, or exposure into customer datacenter, industrial control, or corporate networks. Hardware is hardened, tamper-resistant, and monitored for integrity violations.
WCPS regularly conducts security assessments, penetration testing, and operational audits. While no system can be guaranteed to be completely secure, WCPS maintains industry-aligned safeguards appropriate for critical power infrastructure.
5. Data Retention & Disposal
WCPS retains data only for as long as necessary to fulfill contractual obligations, operational requirements, regulatory mandates, or legitimate business purposes. Retention periods vary by data category and applicable law.
Upon expiration of retention requirements, data is securely deleted, anonymized, or destroyed using industry-recognized methods to prevent reconstruction or unauthorized recovery.
6. Policy Updates
WCPS reserves the right to update or modify this Privacy Policy as operational, legal, or regulatory requirements evolve. Material changes will be communicated through the WCPS portal or official notices. Continued use of WCPS systems following such updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Terms of Service
Version 2.1 | Effective: January 13, 2026
1. Acceptance of Terms
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern access to and use of all West Coast Power Systems (“WCPS”) services, including but not limited to the WCPS web portal, secure intranet, APIs, dashboards, reporting tools, monitoring hardware, firmware, software, and related services (collectively, the “Services”).
By accessing or using WCPS Services, you represent that you are acting on behalf of a legally recognized business entity and that you have the authority to bind that entity to these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, you must not access or use WCPS Services.
2. Scope of Services
WCPS provides industrial-grade power systems, monitoring, analytics, and support services intended for commercial, industrial, and infrastructure applications. Services may include, but are not limited to:
- Electrical infrastructure design, deployment, and maintenance
- Power quality monitoring and telemetry analytics
- Preventative and predictive maintenance services
- Service Level Agreement (SLA) reporting and verification
- Grid coordination and utility compliance support
- Financing programs including Lease-for-Equity arrangements
WCPS does not provide consumer, residential, or personal-use services. All Services are provided exclusively for business and industrial purposes.
3. Authorized Use & Access Control
Access to WCPS systems is restricted to authorized users designated by the customer organization. Users must comply with all access controls, authentication requirements, and security procedures established by WCPS.
You agree not to:
- Attempt to bypass authentication, authorization, or security controls
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or tamper with WCPS hardware or software
- Introduce malware, unauthorized code, or network scanning tools
- Use WCPS systems in a manner that threatens grid stability or safety
WCPS reserves the right to suspend or terminate access immediately if misuse, security risk, or policy violation is detected.
4. Telemetry, Monitoring & Data Accuracy
WCPS Services may include continuous or periodic collection of industrial telemetry data. While WCPS employs commercially reasonable efforts to ensure accuracy and availability, telemetry data is provided “as is” and may be affected by environmental conditions, hardware limitations, network latency, or external factors.
Telemetry data is intended to support operational awareness and maintenance planning and does not replace professional engineering judgment, safety procedures, or regulatory compliance obligations of the customer.
5. Service Levels & SLAs
Any service availability commitments, uptime guarantees, response times, or performance metrics apply only as explicitly defined in a written Service Level Agreement (SLA) or Master Service Agreement (MSA) executed between WCPS and the customer.
Unless expressly stated in a written agreement, WCPS does not guarantee uninterrupted service, continuous monitoring, or fault-free operation.
6. Customer Responsibilities
Customers are responsible for:
- Maintaining safe operating conditions at their facilities
- Providing accurate and complete information to WCPS
- Ensuring compliance with applicable electrical codes, safety standards, and regulations
- Promptly notifying WCPS of known hazards, incidents, or system changes
WCPS is not responsible for failures caused by customer infrastructure, third-party equipment, force majeure events, or actions outside WCPS control.
7. Intellectual Property
All WCPS software, firmware, documentation, designs, analytics models, dashboards, and proprietary methods remain the exclusive intellectual property of WCPS or its licensors.
Customers receive a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use WCPS materials solely in connection with the Services during the term of the applicable agreement.
8. Confidentiality
Both parties agree to maintain the confidentiality of non-public technical, operational, financial, and business information disclosed in connection with WCPS Services. Confidential information shall not be disclosed except as required to perform Services or comply with law.
9. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, WCPS shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages, including but not limited to loss of revenue, loss of production, loss of data, or business interruption, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
WCPS’s total aggregate liability arising out of or related to the Services shall not exceed the fees paid to WCPS by the customer for the Services during the twelve (12) months preceding the event giving rise to the claim, unless otherwise expressly stated in a written agreement.
10. Force Majeure
WCPS shall not be liable for delays or failures resulting from events beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to natural disasters, utility outages, grid failures, labor disputes, acts of war, government actions, cyber incidents, or supply chain disruptions.
11. Termination
WCPS may suspend or terminate Services upon breach of these Terms, non-payment, security risk, or regulatory obligation. Upon termination, access rights cease immediately, subject to any surviving contractual duties.
12. Governing Law & Venue
These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State in which WCPS is incorporated, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any disputes shall be resolved in courts of competent jurisdiction located therein, unless otherwise agreed in writing.
13. Modifications
WCPS reserves the right to modify these Terms as business, technical, or regulatory conditions evolve. Continued use of WCPS Services after the effective date of updated Terms constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.