Tech executives are set to visit the White House in March to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump, according to Jin10. The meeting aims to secure a commitment from these companies to self-supply power for new data centers, thereby preventing taxpayers from bearing additional energy costs. White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers announced on Wednesday that major tech firms will convene next week to formally sign the 'Electricity Price Protection Commitment,' as introduced by Trump in his State of the Union address. This initiative requires large companies to build, introduce, or purchase power supplies for new AI data centers, ensuring that American citizens' electricity bills do not increase amid rising demand. Companies participating in the March 4 event include Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle, and OpenAI. The effort is being led by Trump, U.S. Energy Secretary Wright, and Michael Kratsios, Assistant to the President and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.