SuperX Proposes 1GW Kazakhstan AI Park with 200MW-500MW 2027–29 Rollout
SUPX•SuperX executives met with Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister to propose a phased 1-gigawatt AI computing park targeting 200 MW in 2027, 300 MW in 2028 and 500 MW in 2029. The project would establish a Europe-Asia cross-border computing node and open Central Asia’s digital infrastructure market to SuperX.
1. Project Proposal and Meeting
SuperX AI Technology executives held discussions with Kazakhstan’s Prime Minister on June 23 in Dalian to explore building a 1-gigawatt AI computing park. The meeting laid groundwork for potential government support under Kazakhstan’s Year of Digitalization initiative and invited site-selection surveys.
2. Phased Construction Roadmap
The proposal outlines a three-year, tiered investment plan: 200 MW of computing capacity by 2027, an additional 300 MW by 2028 and a final 500 MW in 2029. A joint working group would address land use, energy supply, tax policy and talent development to accelerate deployment.
3. Strategic Implications for SuperX
If realized, the park would bridge Europe and Asia, boosting SuperX’s cross-border footprint and granting access to Central Asia’s billion-scale digital infrastructure market. The project leverages SuperX’s NVIDIA OEM credentials, liquid cooling and HVDC solutions to differentiate its end-to-end AI services.




