Digi Power X Reports 1,150% Liquidity Surge to US$100M and Plans Q1 2026 NeoCloudz Launch

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Digi Power X grew liquidity to US$100 million by January 2026, a 1,150% increase from US$8 million a year earlier, while deploying its first NVIDIA B200 GPU cluster. The company plans to launch NeoCloudz GPU-as-a-Service in Q1 2026 and expand IP and global distribution partnerships.

1. LOI Signed for 1.3 GW AI Infrastructure Partnership

Digi Power X has entered into a non-binding letter of intent with Omnis Pleasants LLC, owner of the 1.3 gigawatt Pleasants Power Station in West Virginia, to conduct a comprehensive load and interconnection study. The assessment will examine grid connectivity, long-term power availability and redundancy to support energy-intensive artificial intelligence and high-performance computing operations on a multi-hundred-megawatt scale. Completion of the study is targeted for Q2 2026, with results expected to inform a definitive partnership agreement and the site’s conversion into a dedicated AI infrastructure campus.

2. Balance Sheet Strengthened to US$100 Million

As of January 2026, Digi Power X reported a cash, digital assets and deposits balance of approximately US$100 million, up from US$8 million in January 2025. This 1,150 percent year-over-year increase has provided the company with significant liquidity to accelerate its modular data center rollout and infrastructure build-out. Management attributes the jump to recent equity financings, asset monetization and milestone payments from strategic partners.

3. Deployment of First NVIDIA B200 GPU Cluster in Alabama

Digi Power X has completed the installation of its inaugural NVIDIA B200 GPU cluster at its ARMS 200 Tier III modular data center in Alabama. The cluster comprises 128 B200 units configured for large-scale AI model training and inference. Initial commissioning tests demonstrated sustained power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.3, validating the facility’s design efficiency. The company plans to bring the cluster into full production by late Q1 2026, offering GPU-as-a-Service to enterprise and research clients.

4. NeoCloudz Platform Launch and Expanded Partnerships

Digi Power X expects to launch NeoCloudz, its GPU-as-a-Service platform, in the first quarter of 2026. NeoCloudz will leverage the Alabama cluster and additional capacity planned under the West Virginia partnership. Concurrently, the company has signed intellectual property licensing agreements with two leading AI software providers and secured distribution partnerships across North America and Europe. These collaborations are designed to drive recurring revenue through managed service contracts and licensing fees.

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