Data Center-as-a-Service pioneer ECL, which unveiled the world’s first off-grid, sustainable, modular, built-to-suit data center on June 20, 2024, today announced that it will build the first fully sustainable 1GW AI Factory data center – ECL TerraSite-TX1 on a 600+ acre site east of Houston, with Lambda as its first tenant, according to a news release.
The initial phase of TerraSite-TX1 will be delivered in the summer of 2025 at a cost of approximately $450m, with 50MW of data center capacity to be utilized by data center cloud and AI cloud operators. The entire 1GW site will be constructed at a cost of approximately $8bn, with funding to be provided by ECL and financial partners.
“The data center technology committed to by ECL is truly transformative in the industry,” said Ken Patchett, VP Data Center Infrastructure, Lambda. “We believe ECL’s technology could unlock a powerful and eco-conscious foundation for AI advancement. This new infrastructure could give researchers and developers essential computational resources while drastically reducing the environmental impact of AI operations.”
ECL has made breakthrough strides in addressing critical challenges in the data center industry, as exemplified by the launch of ECL-MV1 – now in full production – the world’s first off-grid, hydrogen-powered modular data center that operates 24/7 with zero emissions, minimal noise, and a negative water footprint, replenishing water to the community. It offers a 10x increase in energy efficiency with a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.05 and a 7x improvement in data density per rack, which is ideal for AI high-density demands.
Gartner predicts that by 2030, AI could consume up to 3.5% of the world’s electricity. “AI consumes a lot of electricity and water. This negative impact should be mitigated,” said Pieter den Hamer, VP Analyst at Gartner. “Executives should be cognizant of AI’s own growing environmental footprint and take active mitigation measures. For example, they could prioritize (cloud) data centers powered by renewable energy.”
Designed specifically for the development and deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, the site will also provide space for tenants to deliver cutting-edge AI cloud and traditional cloud services to their customers. Hydrogen will be provided by three separate pipelines that converge at the site, eliminating the need for additional fuel transportation. The initial 1GW phased development may be expanded to 2GW in the future, enabled by its modularity and based on customer demand.
ECL provides highly-competitive data center Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and the fastest time-to-market, along with unmatched flexibility in location, size, and density. ECL data centers are modular, allowing for easy expansion in 1MW increments, and are built to suit and delivered in less than 12 months, vs. the industry standard of 36 to 48. By eliminating the environmental impact associated with traditional data center development and utilization, they also give AI consumers assurance that their use of AI is not expanding their carbon footprints.