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DataX Energy's Arizona flagship campus represents the next-generation infrastructure for AI compute. Located in Casa Grande, Arizona, the campus is built on 1.5 million square feet of land, designed to host high-density AI workloads and support future-scale expansion.

 

The campus and its facilities are fully owned by DataX Energy Inc, ensuring long-term control over the site and its development, which positions us for rapid, scalable growth and flexibility in the AI infrastructure space.

 

This strategic location offers access to 300MW of secured power, with the potential for multi-GW expansion. The campus is engineered for scalability and energy efficiency, positioning DataX as a leader in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure sector.

 

The Arizona facility is not just a site—it's a statement of DataX Energy's commitment to shaping the future of AI infrastructure through sustainable, reliable, and scalable solutions.

Key Project Designed Data

Critical metrics defining the scale, efficiency, and sustainability of our Arizona AI infrastructure flagship.

Secured Power

300+MW

Currently secured power supply, providing ample energy support for high-density compute.

LDES Energy Storage

1GW / 8GWh LDES

Planned 8-hour long-duration energy storage systems, built and invested by shareholders, ensuring reliable energy reserves and grid stability during peak periods.

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IT Load Capacity (pue1.2)

840MW

Designed IT load capacity supporting scalable infrastructure for intense AI workloads.

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BIPV Solar Systems

25MWp

Advanced facade and rooftop solar technology including Perovskite and Tandem systems for clean, integrated power generation.

Efficiency & Demand

1.35GW

Total power demand of 1.35GW at a highly efficient PUE of 1.2, ensuring optimized operations.

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