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.

A deployment under 8 MW on host power that already exists, reaching live compute in months rather than years.
Capacity expands in phases toward the full site as the planned grid allocation energizes, on the same host partner.

Every site moves through four gates. The Fast Track path compresses or removes the substation phase by deploying where live power already sits.
Every deployment runs on a host partner. Three terms define the relationship, and each one returns value to the host.


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.
The host power agreement secures electricity around 40% below the local industrial rate, with recovered heat returned to the host's process loads.
The model lines up with the policy drive for domestic AI infrastructure while easing the pressure points regulators care about.
Delivered cost per site, in cents per kilowatt hour, after the host power agreement and recovered heat. Lower is better.