The Campus: 12 GW.
Planned. Permitted. Purchased.
A 4,000-acre AI data center campus in Millard County, Utah, fully entitled and under active development.
Why Utah's High Desert Is AI's New Home
At 4,800 feet in Millard County, the environment drives performance. Cool, dry air supports 15–20% higher cooling efficiency, creating consistent thermal headroom for high-density AI loads. And with a location at the geographic center of the Western U.S., the site provides balanced, low-latency reach into every major market—strengthening performance, optionality, and long-term deployment flexibility.
15-20% better cooling efficiency
Geographic center of Western US
Balanced latency to all major markets
8,000+ annual STEM graduates
from Utah universities
Operation Gigawatt aligned
Protecting the state’s natural resources

Six Buildings. 1.4 GW Total Prime Power. Breaking Ground Now.
Phase 1 is steel and concrete rising from the desert floor. Six state-of-the-art facilities engineered for the extreme densities AI demands, with Caterpillar generators already on order and construction actively underway. Phase 1 includes six campuses with one building per campus.
Phase 1 Specifications:
6 state-of-the-art facilities
500,000+ sq ft white space
415-480V direct-to-rack power
Up to 800kW per rack density
Liquid cooling ready
First Delivery: Q4 2026
The Expansion Plan Already Approved and Engineered
Phase 1 is just 30% of our vision. Across 4,000 acres, we're building the infrastructure backbone for next-generation AI—a campus that scales with your ambitions, not constrains them. Every phase is pre-engineered into our infrastructure from day one.
455 MW
1.4 GW
5.8 GW
12 GW*
Progress & Milestones: Executing the Plan
Transparency is key to great partnerships. Track every major milestone as we build America's most ambitious data center.
Quick Answers to Key Questions
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