Subsea Cloud Clears Initial Testing for Subsea Data Centers
The Feasibility Statement is the first milestone drastically reducing carbon emissions
LOS ANGELES — Pressure testing confirms feasibility for sustainable subsea data centers developed by U.S company Subsea Cloud. The feasibility statement is the first milestone in allowing data centers to be placed subsea, drastically reducing U.S carbon emissions.
“After completing initial pressure testing of our underwater data center pods, we are happy to confirm structural integrity and optimal performance targets were reached at depths of 3,000 meters, or 9,481feet,” said Maxie Reynolds, co-founder and CEO of Subsea Cloud. “This is an important milestone toward our ambitious target to deploy hundreds of subsea data centers starting in 2022 and a major step toward decarbonizing them completely by 2026.”