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Redwood Materials launches largest global deployment of reused batteries, powering data center for OpenAI's Project Stargate.
AI data center developer Crusoe has partnered with battery recycling firm Redwood Energy to develop a microgrid system powered through solar and repurposed electric vehicle (EV) batteries for modular ...
Crusoe provides a reliable, scalable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly solution for AI infrastructure by harnessing large-scale clean energy, building AI-optimized data centers, and ...
SPARKS, Nev., June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crusoe, the industry’s first vertically integrated AI infrastructure provider, and Redwood, the leading battery recycling and materials company ...
SPARKS, Nev., June 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crusoe, the industry’s first vertically integrated AI infrastructure provider, today announced the launch of Crusoe Spark™, a turnkey, prefabricated ...
Crusoe's leadership in AI infrastructure is built upon its deep experience building some of the world's largest data center campuses, including its 1.2-gigawatt site in Abilene, Texas as well as ...
Crusoe, the AI data center builder, plans to invest $400 million in AMD chips to enhance its computing power and support AI applications. This strategic move aims to build a nimble infrastructure ...
Artificial intelligence data center specialist Crusoe said it secured a $750M credit facility from Brookfield Asset Management's infrastructure debt platform that will go toward financing the ...
Crusoe CEO Chase Lochmiller said on Thursday the artificial intelligence data center builder planned to purchase roughly $400 million worth of AI chips from Advanced Micro Devices to add to its ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -Crusoe CEO Chase Lochmiller said on Thursday the artificial intelligence data center builder planned to purchase roughly $400 million worth of AI chips from Advanced Micro ...
But Crusoe's financing won't outshine Amazon's news in the data center space this week, as the e-commerce giant announced it would pour $20 billion to expand its presence in Pennsylvania.