EPB QuantumSM adds hybrid computing to comprehensive quantum development platform
EPB QuantumSM adds hybrid computing to comprehensive quantum development platform
Project to include IonQ, Oak Ridge National Laboratory and NVIDIA
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Sept. 17, 2025) — Today at Quantum World Congress, EPB QuantumSM announced that it is enhancing its quantum computing resources by adding hybrid computing capabilities. Through an agreement with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), an NVIDIA DGX system has been installed at the EPB Quantum CenterSM in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which is already home to America’s first commercially available quantum network and IonQ’s Forte Enterprise Quantum Computer scheduled for commissioning in early 2026. Watch video here.
The combination of classical supercomputing along with cutting-edge, commercially available quantum technology platforms within the same facility further solidifies EPB Quantum as a comprehensive national resource for developing and commercializing real-world applications for quantum technologies.
In EPB Quantum’s first use of the new hybrid computing resources, EPB and ORNL will work with NVIDIA and IonQ to explore solutions for optimizing power grids. By pushing the frontier on maximizing efficiency in local electric system operations, the project aims to identify algorithms, methodologies and best practices for enhancing power distribution across the U.S.
“This grid optimization project with ORNL, IonQ and NVIDIA shows how EPB Quantum is bridging a critical gap,” said David Wade, CEO of EPB. “By making a comprehensive suite of quantum development resources accessible as a real-world platform for innovation, we’re making it possible for entrepreneurs, industry leaders, national labs and universities to work side by side toward breakthroughs that can really make a difference for people and communities in the years ahead.”
Since launching the country’s most advanced automated energy grid in 2009, EPB’s electric system has generated trillions of operational data points through thousands of automated sensors operating across 15,000 miles of fiber optic cable. The new project will focus on minimizing electrical losses and voltage drops while better balancing load to improve capacity and enhance reliability.
“EPB and ORNL have consistently demonstrated how combining world-class research capabilities with real-world energy infrastructure can accelerate innovation,” said ORNL Director Stephen Streiffer. “From advancing grid automation to pioneering quantum-secure communication, our joint efforts have repeatedly moved technologies from concept to practical application. This next phase builds on that record of success to push the boundaries of what’s possible for the nation’s energy future.”
Beginning in 2016, EPB, with ORNL, Los Alamos National Laboratory and Qubitekk began working together on “QED: Quantum Ensured Defense of the Smart Electric Grid,” to apply quantum networking to protect power grid signals against third-party infiltration. That experience won a 2021 R&D 100 Award and led to the launch of EPB Quantum Network®, the nation’s first commercially available quantum network and the eventual acquisition of Qubitekk by IonQ.
“IonQ’s quantum hardware is advancing at a tremendous pace, which has allowed us to unlock early quantum advantage by partnering and building powerful algorithms,” said Niccolo de Masi, Chairman and CEO of IonQ. “By combining EPB’s real-world infrastructure with the expertise in national labs, industry leaders and innovators, IonQ is developing practical applications with real commercial advantage.”
The combination of quantum and classical resources will allow ORNL’s researchers to analyze a volume of EPB’s grid data in ways not previously accomplished.
“The future of scientific computing will see businesses and researchers draw on both quantum and classical hardware within hybrid supercomputing systems”, said Sam Stanwyck, Group Product Manager for quantum computing at NVIDIA. “NVIDIA’s work with EPB, ORNL and IonQ on this project is not only allowing us to glimpse this future but is also helping to build it”.
The outcomes of the project are designed to be replicable so other energy systems can apply them to their own. EPB operates a 600-square-mile energy distribution system in southeast Tennessee.
About IonQ
IonQ, Inc. [NYSE: IONQ] is the leading commercial quantum computing and networking company, delivering high-performance systems aimed at solving the world’s most complex problems. IonQ’s current generation quantum computers, IonQ Forte and IonQ Forte Enterprise, are the latest in a line of cutting-edge systems that have been helping customers and partners such as Amazon Web Services, AstraZeneca and NVIDIA achieve 20x performance results.
The company is accelerating its technology roadmap and intends to deliver the world’s most powerful quantum computers with 2 million qubits by 2030 to accelerate innovation in drug discovery, materials science, financial modeling, logistics, cybersecurity and defense. IonQ’s advancements in quantum networking also positions the company as a leader in building the quantum internet.
The company’s innovative technology and rapid growth were recognized in Newsweek’s 2025 Excellence Index 1000, Forbes’ 2025 Most Successful Mid-Cap Companies list, and Built In’s 2025 100 Best Midsize Places to Work in Washington DC and Seattle, respectively. Available through all major cloud providers, IonQ is making quantum computing more accessible and impactful than ever before. Learn more at IonQ.com.
About ORNL
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is managed by UT-Battelle for the Department of Energy’s Office of Science. The laboratory’s diverse expertise enables translation of scientific discoveries into new technologies that address national priorities. The Office of Science, the single largest supporter of basic research in the physical sciences in the U.S., is working to address some of the most pressing challenges of our time. For more information, please visit https://www.ornl.gov/ and https://energy.gov/science.
About EPB
Located in Chattanooga, Tennessee, EPB is a nationally recognized energy and communications provider with a mission to enhance quality of life for the people it serves across its 600-square-mile service area. Starting in 2010, EPB gained notice as a national model for building and utilizing its 100% fiber-to-the-home network to deliver cutting-edge services such as the world’s fastest community-wide internet, now with service up to 25 Gig, and the nation’s most advanced automated electric grid.
As a pioneer in fiber optic innovation, EPB also launched EPB Quantum℠ to provide access to cutting-edge quantum technology platforms and help innovators bring paradigm-shifting solutions into the real world. With the launch of EPB Quantum NetworkⓇ in 2023 and EPB Quantum Computing℠ (coming in early 2026), EPB Quantum offers the most comprehensive, commercially available quantum technology platform in the U.S. Learn more at EPB.com and EPBQuantum.com.