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Hypertec Cloud partners with Potentia to expand sustainable AI infrastructure

22 Jan, 2025
Hypertec Cloud partners with Potentia to expand sustainable AI infrastructure



Hypertec Cloud, a leader in large-scale AI and high-performance computing IaaS solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Potentia, a sustainable data centre provider.

This collaboration aims to support Hypertec Cloud’s ambitious AI Cloud expansion, offering industry-leading performance and sustainability for next-generation AI workloads and applications.

The partnership grants Hypertec Cloud access to over 480MW of power across select Potentia data centre locations in North America.

These facilities are designed to support demanding AI applications while maximising uptime and minimising environmental impact.

With this alliance, Hypertec Cloud has secured the capacity to meet the computing infrastructure requirements of some of the largest AI installations in the area.

Jonathan Ahdoot, President of Hypertec Cloud, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: “This partnership enables us to provide our clients with a staggering combined data centre capacity of more than 600 MW in 2025 at unparalleled deployment times while delivering superior cluster performance, reliability, and environmental responsibility.

“Together with Potentia, we’re setting new standards for AI Cloud efficiency and scalability.”

Potentia’s data centre campuses are built to complement Independent System Operators (ISOs) and host utilities’ long-term power usage expectations.

They feature advanced energy-efficient cooling technologies, including direct-to-chip liquid and immersion cooling, resulting in industry-leading Power Utilisation Effectiveness (PUE) and Power Capacity Effectiveness (PCE) metrics.

The facilities also repurpose heat waste to energise greenhouses and nearby industrial processes, further enhancing efficiency.

Rich McCrea, CEO of Potentia, commented on the collaboration: “We’re excited to partner with Hypertec Cloud in delivering AI Cloud infrastructure that’s both high-performance and sustainable.

“Our data centres are built to meet the rigorous demands of AI technology, and this collaboration will enable Hypertec Cloud to support the next generation of AI applications with resilience and efficiency.

This strategic partnership is expected to elevate AI cloud capabilities across North America, providing a powerful and sustainable foundation for future AI-driven innovation.

The collaboration aligns with the growing trend of sustainable data centres worldwide. Countries like Singapore, Brazil, the UAE, and Scotland are making significant strides in developing eco-friendly data centre infrastructure.

This global movement towards sustainability in the data centre industry is crucial as the demand for AI and high-performance computing continues to grow.

Hypertec Cloud’s commitment to sustainability is further highlighted by its recent partnership with Together AI, which aims to deploy a cluster of 36,000+ NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 GPUs starting Q1 2025, complementing thousands of existing H100 and H200 GPUs across North America.

This expansion demonstrates Hypertec Cloud’s dedication to meeting the increasing computational demands of frontier model developers, AI solution providers, and enterprises in various sectors.

As the data centre industry continues to evolve, partnerships like the one between Hypertec Cloud and Potentia are likely to play a crucial role in shaping the future of sustainable AI infrastructure.

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