MicroLink Data Centers · Portfolio

Six sites. 535 MW.
Built on power
that already exists.

MicroLink builds liquid cooled AI data centers inside industrial host sites that already hold the power and grid allocation a greenfield project would wait years to secure.

Aerial view of a MicroLink facility integrated with a host greenhouse
01 / The ModelFast Track and Full Build
Fast Track

Live compute in months

A deployment under 8 MW on host power that already exists, reaching live compute in months rather than years.

Full Build

Scaling to the full site

Capacity expands in phases toward the full site as the planned grid allocation energizes, on the same host partner.

MicroLink facility at dusk
MicroLink Data Centers

Inside a host that already holds the power.

02 / Capacity RampFull Build

Capacity coming online

Each segment is a site at Full Build, ordered by the month it energizes. Running total above, date below. Fast Track pilots bring first capacity online from 2026 ahead of these dates.
Section: compute hall and host greenhouse linked by heat loops
03 / Deployment PhasesFour gates

From authorization to live compute

Every site moves through four gates. The Fast Track path compresses or removes the substation phase by deploying where live power already sits.

01 · NTP
Notice to Proceed
The formal authorization to start work at a site.
02 · Substation
Substation energization
The site substation is built and brought online.
03 · L5 IST
Level 5 Integrated Systems Test
The whole facility runs under simulated full load and failure conditions.
04 · RFS
Ready for Service
The data center is commissioned and ready to take live compute.
04 / Host RelationshipBuilt to pay both sides

What the host partner carries away

Every deployment runs on a host partner. Three terms define the relationship, and each one returns value to the host.

Elevation of a MicroLink compute hall
05 / The AdvantageFaster and cheaper

The same energized host site that brings a project online sooner also delivers the cheaper power and the heat worth reusing.

MicroLink compute units inside a host greenhouse
Speed to market

Skip the queue

Deploying on host sites that already hold grid allocation and live power removes or compresses the substation and interconnection phases that dominate a greenfield schedule.

Lower power cost

About 40% below

The host power agreement secures electricity around 40% below the local industrial rate, with recovered heat returned to the host's process loads.

Political tailwind

With the policy

The model lines up with the policy drive for domestic AI infrastructure while easing the pressure points regulators care about.

06 / Energy AdvantageDelivered cost

Delivered cost across the portfolio

Delivered cost per site, in cents per kilowatt hour, after the host power agreement and recovered heat. Lower is better.

Ranges reflect site power basis and the heat credit returned to the host. Hydropower is allocation gated and market indexed.
07 / The SitesSix across the portfolio