Secure Future Capacity at IRDC

IRDC is engaging a limited number of customers for long-term capacity aligned to future AI, hyperscale, and enterprise compute demand.

Capacity is being planned in phases beginning in 2030. Early engagement allows organizations to align infrastructure strategy with future availability.

Why organizations are engaging now

The next generation of large-scale compute infrastructure is being shaped by power availability, site readiness, and long development timelines.

Organizations planning for AI, model training, and advanced workloads over the next decade are beginning to evaluate capacity pathways today.

Early engagement provides

  • Better alignment with future capacity

  • Greater flexibility in deployment planning

  • The ability to influence long-term infrastructure strategy

How the engagement process works

1. Initial Discussion
Introductory conversation to understand your long-term infrastructure strategy and capacity needs.

2. Mutual NDA
Establish a framework for detailed discussions and information sharing.

3. Capacity & Requirements Alignment
Review projected workloads, density requirements, and deployment timelines.

4. Commercial Structuring
Align on high-level commercial terms and capacity allocation approach.

5. Capacity Reservation / Offtake
Define long-term capacity commitments aligned to your infrastructure roadmap.

What customers are securing

Customers engaging with IRDC are planning for:

Dedicated long-term capacity
Infrastructure aligned to future deployment needs rather than short-term availability

Scalable footprint
Ability to expand over time within a single campus environment

Alignment with power-backed infrastructure
Capacity planning tied to long-term energy availability

Strategic infrastructure positioning
Early access to capacity in a constrained future market

Who this data center is designed for

Hyperscalers
Organizations planning large-scale AI and cloud infrastructure deployments

Enterprise
Companies building long-term AI, data, or advanced compute capabilities

Financial and regulated industries
Organizations requiring predictable, resilient infrastructure strategies

Capacity is being planned, not held

IRDC is not operating as a traditional retail colocation provider with available inventory.

Capacity is being developed in alignment with long-term customer demand and infrastructure planning cycles.

Engagement today is focused on aligning future capacity with organizations that are planning ahead.

Start a capacity discussion

If your organization is evaluating long-term AI or compute infrastructure, we welcome the opportunity to engage.