Jacobs Solutions Inc. Supports Development of Fully Renewable AI Campus in NEOM's Oxagon

Reuters
16 Jul
Jacobs Solutions Inc. Supports Development of Fully Renewable AI Campus in NEOM's Oxagon

Jacobs Solutions Inc. has been appointed to provide technical and environmental advisory services for DataVolt's new AI factory campus in Oxagon, NEOM's advanced industrial city. The initiative is part of a wider agreement between NEOM and DataVolt, with an initial investment of $5 billion aimed at creating a fully sustainable, net-zero data center ecosystem. The campus, designed to run entirely on renewable energy, will feature advanced cooling systems and energy-efficient architecture to minimize its environmental footprint. This project aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 strategy, aiming to position the Kingdom as a regional leader in digital infrastructure and AI innovation. The Oxagon campus is set to support the Kingdom's ambition for a sustainable, data-driven economy, leveraging its strategic location and abundant green energy resources.

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