Jun 27, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Jet.AI Inc., a company pivoting from aviation software and services into data centers, this week announced that it and Consensus Core Technologies, a Canadian provider of GPU infrastructure and AI cloud services, have executed a definitive agreement to jointly develop a phased hyperscale data center campus in Midwestern Canada.
"We're creating an AI factory optimized for the next generation of AI workloads," said Wayne Lloyd, CEO of Consensus Core. "This site's energy advantages and infrastructure positioning provide the foundation for hyperscale AI deployment that customers demand."
The companies said the site location remains “confidential,” but noted the planned campus is located near the largest natural gas pipeline in North America, with a nearby substation and a high-capacity electrical transmission line crossing the property. Fiber access is reportedly less than a mile away.
Jet.AI founder and executive chairman Mike Winston said: “Sites like these - where power, cooling, and scale all line up-are more valuable than ever. Were it not for the shale boom in the US and the rise in the number of domestic renewable power projects, much of the natural gas and electricity sitting idle at this northern site would have already been sold south on long-term contracts. But times change. Today, that same stranded and underpriced energy can be tapped at the source. Add in the bonus of frigid Canadian air, which helps cool servers for free, and you’ve got a site that’s hard to beat for AI infrastructure.”
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