BCI Group Releases 2025 ESG Report Highlighting Sustainable Achievements of Datong's Vertically Integrated Computing Power Model

Deep News
Dec 01, 2025

On December 1, BCI Group officially released its 2025 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Report, systematically showcasing the phased achievements of its seven-year effort to establish a next-generation vertically integrated computing power infrastructure model in Datong, China. Mr. Ju Jing, Founder and CEO of BCI Group, stated that the "vertically integrated model" developed in Datong has proven that computing power infrastructure is not just about technological and commercial evolution but also embodies culture, responsibility, and a shared vision for future urban development.

Since 2018, when BCI Group's founding team spearheaded the construction of Datong's first computing power infrastructure, the company has built a comprehensive industrial chain through vertical integration. Focusing on foundational resources such as energy, water, land, and networks, BCI Group has driven upstream and downstream integration, including renewable energy development, industrial park construction, equipment manufacturing, and next-generation connectivity. Guided by real market demand and tangible carbon reduction goals, the company has established a green, vertically integrated commercial ecosystem for computing power infrastructure.

Over seven years, through the joint efforts of BCI Group's founding team, strategic partners, and ESG stakeholders, Datong has emerged as a key computing power infrastructure cluster in northern China. The region now features localized renewable energy consumption for computing, rapid-response equipment manufacturing, next-generation network connectivity around Beijing-Tianjin-Xiongan, and downstream applications like data labeling and call center services. Additionally, Datong has introduced specialized higher education programs in the "energy + computing" sector.

By the end of the reporting period, Datong had attracted leading domestic computing power infrastructure firms such as BCI Group, Zhonglian, JD.com, Qinhuai, and CATL, with cumulative industrial investments exceeding RMB 60 billion. The city ranks third nationally in urban computing power sub-indices and second in computing power electricity consumption. It has also been designated a national data labeling base and hosted the 2025 China Computing Power Conference. BCI Group was recognized by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology for its innovations in computing-electricity synergy and received multiple awards at the conference.

At the Datong Super Energy Complex industrial cluster, BCI Group has pioneered green energy parks and computing-electricity synergy practices. The company has contributed to ecological restoration, innovated waste heat recovery and water resource utilization in computing parks, and supported local organic farming, eco-tourism, and community heating. These efforts have created a replicable, net-zero carbon infrastructure model.

In renewable energy, BCI Group holds development quotas of approximately 2GW, with 780MW already operational or under construction. Upon completion, these projects will generate 1.5 billion kWh of green electricity annually, reducing carbon emissions by 1.0164 million tons. In 2025, the Lingqiu Park within the Datong Super Energy Complex became Shanxi's first green energy park focused on computing-electricity synergy, exploring direct green power connections for computing infrastructure. The Tianzhen wind-solar hybrid project was designated as Shanxi's 2025 Energy Transition and Ecological Restoration Demonstration Base, integrating energy development with environmental rehabilitation.

In June 2025, BCI Group's Guangling Super Energy Complex Computing Park began trial operations, marking a milestone as Datong's first commercially viable vertically integrated ecological computing infrastructure.

In equipment manufacturing, BCI Group has invested in a demonstration park in Datong's national economic development zone, achieving localized T+4 response for computing infrastructure production and global T+6 response for equipment manufacturing.

For network connectivity, BCI Group partnered with licensed Chinese operators to build a ring-shaped corridor linking Zhangjiakou, Beijing, Tianjin, and Xiongan, ensuring robust data transmission capabilities for Datong's computing industry.

Over seven years, BCI Group's founding team has actively participated in urban industrial planning, strategic investment promotion, and social initiatives. The company has presented Datong's industrial solutions at three consecutive UN Climate Change Conferences (COP).

In strategic investment, BCI Group has promoted Datong's digital economy ecosystem to international governments, global tech leaders, renewable energy firms, and sustainable investors.

In social responsibility, the company has invested RMB 2.35 million in education, youth sports, and rural development, fostering urban-rural integration.

As China's sole computing power infrastructure representative at COP, BCI Group has showcased Datong's green computing model, offering developing nations a viable "zero-carbon computing, green development" pathway.

Moving forward, BCI Group remains committed to advancing Datong's vertically integrated computing power model, positioning the city as a global benchmark for sustainable computing industry growth.

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