Our infrastructure

Data Centres

Proposed sites purpose-built for high-performance, power-dense compute. Grid-connected and powered by 100% renewable energy.

Energy100% Renewable
Locations3
Planned Power335 MW
Power SourceBC Hydro
RegionBritish Columbia
Energy100% Renewable
Locations3
Planned Power335 MW
Power SourceBC Hydro
RegionBritish Columbia
Our locations

Three sites across British Columbia

Strategically positioned for optimal power access, northern climate cooling, and fibre connectivity. 335MW of planned clean-energy compute.

335MW
Total capacity
3
Proposed sites
100%
Clean energy
VancouverSeattleCalgaryTorontoSan FranciscoLos AngelesChicagoNew YorkMcLeod Lake300 MWPrince George30 MWMerritt5 MW
ProposedPrince George, BC

Prince George Campus

Our proposed flagship campus in the heart of BC's northern infrastructure corridor. Direct access to major fibre routes and abundant BC Hydro power.

A proposed 30MW campus with phased deployment for capital efficiency. Average annual temperature of 4.6°C provides exceptional free cooling potential.

Direct connection to BC's northern fibre backbone
Tier III+ design for maximum reliability
Scalable modular design for rapid deployment
Proximity to major transportation corridors
Prince George, British Columbia
Planned IT Load
30 MW
Power Source
BC Hydro
Avg. Temp
4.6°C
Redundancy
N+1 / 2N
Cooling
Free Air
PUE Target
<1.3
ProposedMerritt, BC

Merritt Facility

Proposed strategic edge deployment at BC's interior crossroads. Low-latency connectivity to Vancouver and the Pacific Northwest.

Semi-arid climate provides excellent free cooling year-round, ideal for edge AI and content delivery workloads.

Low-latency connectivity to Vancouver metro
Semi-arid climate for year-round free cooling
Multi-carrier fibre connectivity
Expandable footprint for future growth
Merritt, British Columbia
Total IT Load
5 MW
Facilities
1
Power Source
BC Hydro
Redundancy
N+1
Cooling
Free Air + DX
Connectivity
Multi-carrier
ProposedMcLeod Lake, BC

McLeod Lake Megacampus

Our proposed large-scale AI campus on 100 acres in BC's northern interior. Positioned along Highway 97 with direct access to BC Hydro's northern transmission corridor.

A proposed 300MW hyperscale facility designed for the most demanding AI training and inference workloads. McLeod Lake's subarctic climate delivers year-round free cooling.

100-acre site with room for phased expansion
Direct BC Hydro northern transmission access
Subarctic climate for exceptional free cooling
Highway 97 corridor for logistics and fibre
Proximity to Prince George workforce and services
McLeod Lake, British Columbia
Planned IT Load
300 MW
Site Area
100 acres
Power Source
BC Hydro
Redundancy
2N
Cooling
Free Air
PUE Target
<1.2
Aerial view of British Columbia
100% Clean Energy

Powered by BC Hydro

Among the lowest-cost, cleanest electricity in North America.

Infrastructure

Built to the highest standards

Power
01

Power

Redundant BC Hydro feeds, on-site backup generation, modular UPS, and high-density distribution up to 50kW+ per rack.

Cooling
02

Cooling

Free air cooling leveraging BC's climate, with evaporative and DX supplemental systems. PUE targets below 1.3.

Network
03

Network

Diverse carrier-neutral fibre with direct peering, transit options, and low-latency paths to Vancouver and Seattle.

Security
04

Security

24/7 on-site security, multi-factor access, comprehensive monitoring. SOC 2 and ISO 27001 aligned.

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Colocation, powered shell, or build-to-suit.