Schneider Electric, a global energy technology leader, a leading innovator in liquid cooling technology for digital infrastructure, announced the successful phased-delivery of more than $290M in AI infrastructure solutions for TeraWulf’s rapidly expanding Lake Mariner data campus.
The partnership underscores the three companies’ shared commitment to enabling accelerated, scalable and reliable compute capacity for the AI era. At a moment when “time to power” has become the defining constraint on U.S. AI growth, the project demonstrates how integrated power, cooling, and digital intelligence can bring new capacity online at the pace the AI era demands.
Upon full buildout, Lake Mariner is projected to support up to 750 MW of power demand, leveraging the legacy industrial site and existing power infrastructure, and transforming it into a next-generation digital infrastructure campus. Located outside of Buffalo in Barker, New York (USA), the campus leverages industry-leading liquid cooling solutions from Motivair and integrated power infrastructure from Schneider Electric to support HPC, cloud and AI workloads.
By combining technical design, engineering expertise, advanced energy infrastructure, innovative cooling technologies, and supportive software and services, the partnership assists TeraWulf in meeting increasing demand for AI-ready data centers while optimizing energy use and operational performance.
Strategically located to leverage low-cost, reliable power and scalable infrastructure, the Lake Mariner campus is supported by long-term lease commitments from anchor tenants, Core42 and Fluidstack (backed by Google). The site draws from a New York regional power grid whose mix is approximately 89% zero-carbon, with substantial surplus power available to support customers’ HPC and AI workloads.