Sharon AI Expands Data Center Capacity with 50MW Lease from NEXTDC

November 10, 2025
Sharon AI has signed a 50MW capacity expansion agreement with NEXTDC across its Australian and Asia-Pacific data center network, extending its existing collaboration at the M3 Melbourne facility to support large-scale GPU deployment.

Australian neocloud provider Sharon AI has signed a 50MW capacity expansion agreement with NEXTDC, announced in a press release. The deal extends Sharon AI’s existing deployments within NEXTDC’s Australian and Asia-Pacific data center network.

The new agreement builds on Sharon AI’s current installation at NEXTDC’s M3 Tier IV data center in Melbourne, where its Supercluster is located. The expanded capacity will enable the facility to support more than 20,000 Nvidia B200, B300, or GB300 GPUs, significantly increasing the available compute power for AI workloads.

According to NEXTDC CEO Craig Scroggie, the collaboration with Sharon AI and Nvidia focuses on deploying sovereign, high-density GPU infrastructure designed for AI applications. Sharon AI CEO Wolf Schubert said the additional capacity ensures sufficient energy and data center resources to expand the company’s GPU fleet and cloud services for enterprise, government, and research clients.

The expansion follows Sharon AI’s broader infrastructure initiatives, including ongoing development of a data center campus in Ector County, Texas, through its joint venture with New Era Energy & Digital.

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