BTC Digital Completes Georgia Facility and Begins Shift to AI Computing
BTC Digital announced in a press release that it has completed construction of its 10 megawatt computing infrastructure project in Georgia, United States. Power interconnection work is underway, and the facility is expected to be energized and operational in the first half of 2026.
The company stated that the Georgia site forms the foundation for its transition into an AI computing infrastructure platform. BTC Digital plans to develop an AI computing center at the same location in two stages, starting with a 5 megawatt deployment and expanding by an additional 10 megawatts based on customer demand and financing conditions. When fully completed, the site will support up to 25 megawatts of total capacity.
The AI computing center will use a modular deployment architecture to allow flexible scaling. Once operational, it is expected to support AI model training, inference, high performance computing, and cloud services. BTC Digital also intends to implement modular liquid cooling technology to shorten construction timelines and enable faster deployment.
The company is in discussions with institutional investors about strategic financing opportunities to support the construction of AI computing centers, procurement of GPU equipment, and infrastructure expansion. It plans to disclose updates in accordance with regulatory requirements.
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