China's Shanghai Lingang undersea data center is now fully operational with 24 MW capacity, using offshore wind power and seawater cooling to cut energy use

Datacentre off Shanghai coast uses less power and water than land-based equivalent

China has inaugurated the world's first wind-powered underwater datacentre near Shanghai, addressing energy demands driven by its rapidly expanding artificial intelligence sector.

It's probably better than data centers in orbit.

The world’s first undersea data centre has begun operating off the coast from Shanghai, powered by offshore wind and using seawater for cooling.

With an initial capacity of 24 megawatts, the innovative data center uses seawater as a natural cooling system.

China's Shanghai Lingang undersea data center is now fully operational with 24 MW capacity, using offshore wind power and seawater cooling to cut energy use