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Home » IREN Energizes 1.4GW Texas Data Center Site

IREN Energizes 1.4GW Texas Data Center Site

May 1, 2026
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IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) connected its 1.4GW Sweetwater 1 data center site in Texas to the ERCOT grid, marking a key infrastructure milestone for its planned 2GW Sweetwater campus. The energization brings the site’s high-voltage substation online, enabling initial power delivery to support phased data center construction and commissioning.

The company expects power availability at Sweetwater 1 to ramp progressively as facilities come online. The site forms part of IREN’s broader strategy to deliver large-scale, grid-connected capacity for AI and high-performance computing workloads, where access to power remains a primary bottleneck for deployment timelines.

IREN positioned the milestone as evidence of its vertically integrated development model, highlighting execution speed and coordination across supply chain and construction partners. The company aims to reduce time-to-compute for customers by accelerating the availability of energized infrastructure aligned with hyperscale demand.

  • 1.4GW Sweetwater 1 site energized and connected to ERCOT grid
  • Part of a larger 2GW Sweetwater data center campus in Texas
  • Power delivery to ramp in phases alongside data center buildout
  • High-voltage substation energization enables initial compute capacity deployment
  • Focus on AI and HPC workloads constrained by power availability
  • Vertically integrated model cited for execution speed and delivery reliability

“Delivering Sweetwater 1 substation energization on schedule reflects our disciplined execution, the strength of our supply chain relationships and the efficiency of our vertically integrated development model. It is another example of our ability to design and construct large-scale infrastructure reliably and at speed to meet market demand,” said Daniel Roberts, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of IREN.

🌐  Analysis: Large-scale energization milestones such as Sweetwater 1 highlight how power interconnection, rather than compute hardware, increasingly defines AI infrastructure timelines. Across the industry, developers and hyperscalers continue to prioritize grid access, substation buildouts, and long-term power contracts, particularly in markets like ERCOT where capacity can be scaled relatively quickly. IREN’s 2GW campus aligns with a broader wave of multi-gigawatt AI data center developments in Texas and other energy-rich regions competing to host next-generation AI workloads.

Profile: IREN
Company NameIREN Limited
Former NameIris Energy Limited (rebranded to IREN in 2024)
TickerNASDAQ: IREN
Founded2018
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Primary OperationsUnited States (Texas), Canada
FoundersDaniel Roberts, Will Roberts
LeadershipDaniel Roberts (Co-Founder, Co-CEO); Will Roberts (Co-Founder, Co-CEO)
Core BusinessDevelopment and operation of large-scale data centers powered by renewable energy; high-performance computing (HPC) and AI infrastructure; bitcoin mining
Business ModelVertically integrated design, construction, and operation of data centers with direct access to grid-scale power infrastructure
Key MarketsAI infrastructure, cloud/HPC compute, digital asset mining
Flagship DevelopmentSweetwater Data Center Campus (Texas) – planned ~2GW capacity
Recent MilestoneEnergization of 1.4GW Sweetwater 1 site connected to ERCOT grid (May 2026)
Power StrategyFocus on low-cost, renewable-heavy power sources with grid interconnection at scale
IPOListed on NASDAQ in November 2021
Industry PositioningEmerging developer of gigawatt-scale AI and HPC data center infrastructure with integrated energy strategy

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