LōD Technologies announced it has achieved System and Organization Controls 1 Type II certification.
The Vancouver-based energy intelligence platform for data centre operations says the SOC certification applies across its full product suite, including IoT, Grid Energy Strategy, FPPS Mining Pool, and Energy and Power Management System for Bitcoin mining, AI, and high-performance computing centres.
The move builds on LōD’s SOC 2 Type II certification. Together, dual SOC compliance ensures customers can trust not only how their data is secured, but also how revenues, energy usage, automated billing, and financial outcomes are calculated and reported, according to a statement from the B.C. firm.
“For energy-intensive operations, energy has evolved from a fixed cost into financial infrastructure that determines margins, revenue, and risk,” explains Medi Naseri, Chief Executive Officer of LōD.
“Achieving SOC 1 Type II validates that LōD operates with the financial rigour, auditability, and consistency required by enterprise operators, investors, and regulated markets as they scale,” the CEO stated.
LōD, a Foresight 50 company, recently unveiled CLōD, an AI inference platform designed to embed compliance and monitoring directly into every workflow, at All In 2025 in Montreal.
“AI is moving faster than governance, and organizations are struggling to balance innovation with control,” noted Naseri in late September. “With CLōD, companies can scale AI confidently, knowing safeguards are built in rather than bolted on.”
LōD also participated in the inaugural “AI for Energy” stream within the Google for Startups Accelerator program.
“This is more than just a program,” Adam Elman, Sustainability Director at Google, remarked in September. “It’s a commitment to accelerating the essential shift to a clean and resilient energy grid.”
Like LōD, Google believes AI is a “pivotal force in accelerating the essential energy transition.”
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