BluSky AI Inc. (OTCID: BSAI), a Neocloud company building modular AI data centers, announced it has executed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) to lease approximately 16,000 square feet in Nephi, Utah, for its next SkyMod deployment. The planned 0.375-acre site will support up to 4 MW of scalable capacity with a 10-year lease term, optional extensions, and a base rent starting at $4,000 per month, escalating to $28,000 per month upon full activation. This initiative is part of the company’s broader strategy to expand its infrastructure footprint across multiple states.
CEO Trent D’Ambrosio described the Nephi site as a strategic milestone, highlighting the location’s scalable power and geographic resilience as key advantages. “Nephi offers the robust power infrastructure and geographic stability that are critical for high-performance compute operations,” D’Ambrosio said. The company’s SkyMod data centers are designed as rapidly deployable, energy-optimized facilities tailored for AI and machine learning workloads. BluSky AI aims to empower small, mid-sized, enterprise, and academic partners by providing access to high-performance compute without the typical barriers of cost and deployment time.
The LOI signals BluSky AI’s commitment to its multi-state infrastructure roadmap, with the Nephi site serving as a proof point for its scalable, modular approach. The company’s SkyMods are next-generation AI factories that prioritize speed-to-market and energy efficiency. By leasing a site with a long-term horizon and expansion options, BluSky AI positions itself to meet growing demand for AI compute capacity. The base rent structure reflects a phased activation model, allowing the company to scale capacity as customer needs evolve.
This announcement comes as demand for AI infrastructure surges globally. Companies and institutions increasingly require high-performance compute for machine learning, but traditional data center builds can be costly and time-consuming. BluSky AI’s modular data centers aim to address this gap by offering a faster, more flexible deployment model. The Nephi site is expected to contribute to the company’s goal of democratizing access to AI compute, enabling startups and academic partners to compete with larger enterprises.
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