Firmus is partnering with Nvidia to deploy a 170,000-GPU cluster at a data center in Batam, Indonesia.Under the agreement, Firmus will procure Nvidia AI infrastructure through 2034, and provide Nvidia-powered cloud services.The deployment will be at a DayOne data center in Batam, Indonesia, and will comprise Grace Blackwell, Vera Rubin, and Vera AI chips, rolling out through 2027 and 2028.Firmus is estimating, based on customer commitments, that it will receive between $25bn and $30bn in committed offtake agreements over the first six years.The DayOne data center campus for Firmus will ultimately offer 360MW of capacity. DayOne is currently developing a campus at the Kabil Tech Park in Batam, for which it has signed a 450MW PPA.Tim Rosenfield, co-CEO of Firmus, said: "AI-Native companies need access to scalable, energy and cost-efficient compute infrastructure to compete globally. This partnership with Nvidia provides AI-Natives with unprecedented access to the most advanced AI accelerators in the world, with the certainty, scale, and flexibility that best fits their high-growth trajectory."Founded in 2019, Firmus was initially focused on crypto and high-performance compute, specializing in immersion cooling, but today describes itself as a pure AI factory builder.The Nvidia-backed company currently has a small facility in Tasmania but is developing a 90MW data center in Launceston, and has since said it would develop a 288MW campus on the Island. It is also partnering with CDC to roll out capacity in mainland Australia and is targeting some 1.6GW of infrastructure by 2028.Earlier this month, Firmus revealed it was working with SubCo to establish a subsea cable connecting mainland Australia to the island of Tasmania.In April 2026, Firmus secured $505m in equity investment.
Firmus to deploy 170,000 GPU cluster in Batam, Indonesia
Firmus signs agreement with Nvidia running through 2034












