Michael Farkas: Building the Energy Infrastructure America Needs

Feb 10, 2026

5 min

Insight

Michael Farkas is not new to building things that matter. As the founder and former CEO of one of the largest electric vehicle charging networks in the United States, he has spent his career at the frontier of energy innovation. His journey from Wall Street to the power grid has given him a rare combination of financial acumen and operational expertise that is now being brought to bear on the most critical infrastructure challenge of our time.


"The world is electrifying at a pace that most people do not fully comprehend," says Farkas. "Artificial intelligence, data centers, quantum computing, electric vehicles—every major technological trend of the next decade is a massive consumer of electricity. And we are simply not generating enough. The gap between supply and demand is not closing; it is widening."


This conviction led Farkas to NextNRG, where he is building a portfolio of distributed energy technologies designed to operate at the edge of the grid—and beyond it. NextNRG's technology, born from a decade of Department of Energy-funded research and collaboration between government, industry, and academia, represents a fundamental shift in how power is generated, stored, and managed.


"We took the worst-performing utility in the country and turned it into the best," Farkas explains, referencing the foundational work that led to NextNRG's core technology. "That was not an accident. It was the result of rigorous engineering, advanced software, and a relentless focus on reliability. We have since commercialized that technology and deployed it across every major utility in the United States."


The partnership with NeutronX was, in Farkas's telling, an inevitability. "A mutual friend introduced us, and within the first conversation, it was clear that our capabilities were not just complementary—they were synergistic. NeutronX brings the intelligence, the security architecture, and the autonomous control systems. We bring the hardware, the grid-edge technology, and the operational track record. Together, we can deliver a complete solution that no one else in the market can offer."


Farkas is particularly focused on the cybersecurity dimension of energy infrastructure. His experience as a CEO of a major airport gave him a firsthand look at the vulnerability of critical systems to foreign intrusion. "I saw things that would alarm most Americans," he says. "The level of sophistication of the cyber threats targeting our infrastructure is extraordinary. And the energy grid is becoming an even greater target because everything depends on it. If you can take down the grid, you can take down a nation."


This is why the NeutronX-NextNRG partnership is not merely a business arrangement—it is a national security imperative. "We are not just building a better mousetrap," Farkas says. "We are building the energy infrastructure that this country needs to survive and compete in the 21st century. The technology exists. The team is assembled. The time to act is now."

Contact

Bring autonomy to your energy infrastructure

Tell us what you’re building — we’ll assess fit, define the right architecture, and propose the next steps

NeutronX Corp.

1501 Biscayne Blvd 501 D-18 Miami FL 33132

info@neutronx.com

Contact

Bring autonomy to your energy infrastructure

Tell us what you’re building — we’ll assess fit, define the right architecture, and propose the next steps

NeutronX Corp.

1501 Biscayne Blvd 501 D-18 Miami FL 33132

info@neutronx.com

Contact

Bring autonomy to your energy infrastructure

Tell us what you’re building — we’ll assess fit, define the right architecture, and propose the next steps

NeutronX Corp.

1501 Biscayne Blvd 501 D-18 Miami FL 33132

info@neutronx.com

Contact

Bring autonomy to your energy infrastructure

Tell us what you’re building — we’ll assess fit, define the right architecture, and propose the next steps

NeutronX Corp.

1501 Biscayne Blvd 501 D-18 Miami FL 33132

info@neutronx.com