Updated
Updated · Newsfile · Jun 15
Bitzero Showcases 110MW Norway AI Campus After Nasdaq Debut, Citing $2.6 Billion Lease Framework
Updated
Updated · Newsfile · Jun 15

Bitzero Showcases 110MW Norway AI Campus After Nasdaq Debut, Citing $2.6 Billion Lease Framework

2 articles · Updated · Newsfile · Jun 15

Summary

  • Bitzero used its first week as a Nasdaq-listed company to spotlight Nordic AI and HPC projects, centering on a 110MW data center campus in Namsskogan, Norway.
  • Construction at the Norway site is advancing with foundations underway for two 60MW transformers due in September, while the regional grid operator expands its substation for new Siemens switchgear.
  • A May 2026 binding letter agreement with OneQode covers a 15-year lease for the full 110MW site and could generate about $2.6 billion in revenue, though a definitive lease is still unsigned.
  • In Finland, Bitzero said engineering due diligence is complete for Kokemäki, where an initial 80MW phase is targeted for 2027 and the campus could eventually scale to 600MW-1,000MW.
  • Bitzero argues power availability—not GPU supply—will be the main bottleneck for large AI deployments, positioning its renewable-powered Nordic assets as a long-term advantage.

Insights

With a $2.6B deal pending, can Bitzero deliver its AI data centers before supply chain shortages halt its progress?
Is Bitzero building Europe's AI backbone or a multi-billion dollar gamble on a centralized compute model?