Advanced Energy Featured Smarter Power for Tomorrow’s Indoor Farms at Indoor Ag-Con 2026
게시됨 3월 09, 2026 으로 Joe Voyles
As the indoor agriculture industry expands into large-scale food production, growers are increasingly looking for partners with the expertise and technology to support their next stage of growth. That shift was on full display at Indoor Ag Con 2026, which took place from February 11 to 12 in Las Vegas, where Advanced Energy connected with growers, integrators and other attendees who are rethinking how power infrastructure can unlock efficiency and scalability.
Throughout the show, one theme stood out clearly – the demand for highly efficient, remote power systems that simplify deployment of next generation LED grow light installations at scale. From tomatoes and strawberries to leafy greens, operators are prioritizing reliability, energy performance and long-term cost savings, and seeking solutions that can scale with their facilities.
Attendees explored Advanced Energy’s (AE’s) portfolio of centralized power solutions designed for exactly these challenges. AE’s LumaDrive™ pre-wired, remote driver systems drew strong interest for their ability to reduce fixture weight, ease installation and streamline ground-level maintenance, all while ensuring high-reliability and high-efficiency power conversion.
Figure 1: A view of Advanced Energy’s LumaDrive systems cabinet.
Throughout the show, one theme stood out clearly – the demand for highly efficient, remote power systems that simplify deployment of next generation LED grow light installations at scale. From tomatoes and strawberries to leafy greens, operators are prioritizing reliability, energy performance and long-term cost savings, and seeking solutions that can scale with their facilities.
Attendees explored Advanced Energy’s (AE’s) portfolio of centralized power solutions designed for exactly these challenges. AE’s LumaDrive™ pre-wired, remote driver systems drew strong interest for their ability to reduce fixture weight, ease installation and streamline ground-level maintenance, all while ensuring high-reliability and high-efficiency power conversion.
Figure 1: A view of Advanced Energy’s LumaDrive systems cabinet.
Visitors were also interested in the LCM400HV 4000 W bulk front-end power modules and Power Stamp Alliance (PSA) units, which offer flexible, digitally managed power conversion in a standardized, scalable format.
Figure 2: Advanced Energy’s LCM4000HV series offers centralized power for LED horticulture.
Figure 2: Advanced Energy’s LCM4000HV series offers centralized power for LED horticulture.
What resonated most was Advanced Energy’s system-level understanding, going beyond components to help growers design smarter, more future-ready lighting architectures. As the market accelerates into broader indoor food production, that expertise is becoming a key differentiator.
Indoor Ag Con conversations also focused on how the future of indoor farming requires power solutions engineered for scale, reliability and efficiency. Advanced Energy is helping to lead that future, continuing to support growers as they shape the next generation of sustainable food production. For more information on Advanced Energy’s expertise in indoor farming, visit: Indoor Farming | Advanced Energy.
Figure 3: Advanced Energy’s centralized power system for indoor farming.
Indoor Ag Con conversations also focused on how the future of indoor farming requires power solutions engineered for scale, reliability and efficiency. Advanced Energy is helping to lead that future, continuing to support growers as they shape the next generation of sustainable food production. For more information on Advanced Energy’s expertise in indoor farming, visit: Indoor Farming | Advanced Energy.
Figure 3: Advanced Energy’s centralized power system for indoor farming.Joe Voyles
Advanced Energy
Joe Voyles is Vice President of Industrial Power Conversion at Advanced Energy. He has more than 25 years of experience in the electrical and electronic manufacturing industry.
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