Infinitum, creator of the sustainable air-core motor, today announced it has won the Innovation Award from the 2026 SEAL Business Sustainability Awards program, which recognizes game-changing innovations for a more sustainable future.
Infinitum is helping the world’s most energy-intensive industries — especially the booming data center industry — reimagine how power is deployed to positively impact the bottom line, the electric grid and the environment. Rather than focusing on generating more power, Infinitum’s motor technology is reorganizing how existing power is managed — by doing more with less.
Infinitum’s motors consume up to 25% less energy and use 66% less copper than other traditional motor solutions. The motor’s modular design improves serviceability and reusability to extend product life and deliver greater value for customers. Infinitum’s ability to rightsize motors to fit applications means each motor requires fewer amps, reducing electrical infrastructure requirements and freeing up power capacity within facilities.
2026 SEAL Sustainability Award honorees range from global infrastructure and industrial leaders to fast-growing climate and sustainability innovators.
“Motors are an essential way to power our world and with the growth of AI the need for motors has exploded. Traditional motors are typically heavy, waste energy and at their end of life end up in landfills. We are changing the motor paradigm to be both friendly to the bottom line and healthier for the planet,” said Ben Schuler, CEO of Infinitum. “The entire team is honored to be recognized with this prestigious award.”
“As we mark the tenth year of the SEAL Business Sustainability Awards, this year’s honorees show that sustainability is no longer a parallel initiative, it is becoming the operating system of modern business,” commented Matt Harney, Chairperson and Founder of SEAL Awards. “Across industries and continents, these leaders are proving that measurable environmental progress happens when innovation, operations, and leadership align around impact. We commend each winner not only for what they have achieved, but for the example they set and the momentum they create for even greater action in the years ahead.”
