ECL named longtime cloud and infrastructure executive Michael Glickman as president to accelerate the global rollout of its FlexGrid-powered AI data centers. Reporting to founder and CEO Yuval Bachar, Glickman will lead commercial expansion and global site deployment as ECL targets U.S. and international markets that need high-density, low-carbon AI compute capacity. The move comes as ECL positions its hydrogen-powered, modular data centers as an alternative to grid-constrained builds for GPU-intensive workloads.
Glickman brings more than 30 years of experience in scaling carrier, cloud, and infrastructure platforms. He spent over two decades at Cisco, ultimately serving as Senior Vice President for the Global Service Provider segment, where he led worldwide business with telcos, hyperscalers, and cloud providers and helped operators launch new managed and B2B services during the shift to cloud, SDN, and mobile architectures. He later served as President of PacketFabric and CEO of Casa Systems, deepening his exposure to cloud networking, carrier infrastructure, and high-performance compute markets that now converge in AI data center design.
ECL’s FlexGrid architecture combines modular data center blocks with an always-on microgrid that replaces dependence on local utility power. The hydrogen-based platform supports 75–150 kW racks today and targets 250 kW+ per rack for next-generation GPUs, using by-product water from hydrogen generation for cooling to deliver zero emissions, zero water draw, and a sub-1.1 PUE. FlexGrid underpins ECL’s MV-1 facility in Mountain View, California, which went live in 2024 as a hydrogen-powered AI data center, and will support the planned TerraSite TX-1 development that extends the model to multi-hundred-megawatt and gigawatt-scale deployments.
- ECL appoints Michael Glickman as president to drive global rollout of FlexGrid-powered AI data centers
- Glickman reports to founder and CEO Yuval Bachar and leads commercial expansion and site deployment strategy
- New leadership aligns with accelerating demand for clean, high-density AI compute capacity in U.S. and international markets
- Glickman spent 20+ years at Cisco, culminating as SVP for the Global Service Provider segment
- At Cisco, he led global business with telcos, hyperscalers, and cloud providers and shaped the company’s cloud and managed services strategy
- Former roles include President of PacketFabric and CEO of Casa Systems, spanning cloud networking and carrier infrastructure
- ECL’s FlexGrid architecture integrates modular data center design with a patented, always-on microgrid
- Platform operates independently of the local grid while targeting Tier IV–level reliability
- FlexGrid supports 75–150 kW racks today and targets 250 kW+ per rack for next-generation GPUs
- Hydrogen-based power system delivers zero emissions, zero water draw, and sub-1.1 PUE using by-product water for cooling
- MV-1 in Mountain View entered service in 2024 as a hydrogen-powered AI data center based on FlexGrid
- TerraSite TX-1 aims to extend the FlexGrid model to multi-hundred-megawatt and gigawatt-scale AI campuses
- ECL was founded in 2020 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California
- Company focuses on hydrogen-powered, modular, and energy-flexible designs for AI, HPC, and edge workloads
- ECL is backed by Molex Ventures and Hyperwise Ventures
“Michael brings exactly the kind of leadership experience that ECL needs and that the future of this industry demands,” said Yuval Bachar, CEO of ECL.
🌐 Analysis
ECL’s appointment of Michael Glickman signals a shift from technology proof points to scaled commercial deployment, pairing its hydrogen-powered FlexGrid architecture with leadership experienced in building global service provider and cloud businesses. As hyperscalers, data center operators, and energy providers race to secure clean, high-density power for AI campuses, ECL’s microgrid-based approach will compete against large-scale grid-tied builds and emerging on-site generation models, making execution on MV-1 and TerraSite TX-1 key benchmarks to watch.
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