New updates have been reported about Crusoe.
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Crusoe is sharply expanding its renewable-powered AI infrastructure in Sparks, Nevada, increasing its Crusoe Spark modular data centers on Redwood Materials’ campus from four to twenty-four units and lifting total compute capacity to nearly seven times the original deployment. The buildout rides on the performance of a 12-megawatt, 63-megawatt-hour microgrid commissioned in June 2025 that combines solar generation with repurposed electric vehicle batteries and has delivered 99.2% uptime over seven months, validating second-life batteries as a reliable power source for high-performance AI workloads.
The expansion will take Crusoe’s deployment with Redwood Energy to roughly 20 megawatts, enabling the company to add Crusoe Cloud capacity quickly on a modular basis while keeping energy reliability and costs tightly controlled. Crusoe’s leadership frames this as a template for future “AI factories,” where scalable compute is co-developed with innovative energy systems to accelerate time-to-market for AI customers and reduce dependence on traditional grid buildouts.

