OneMiners Expands ASIC Mining Infrastructure in Georgia and South Carolina
OneMiners is expanding its ASIC mining infrastructure in the U.S. with an operational facility in Georgia and plans for development in South Carolina. The Georgia campus supports 20 megawatts of power with a transparent pricing model, while the South Carolina project aims for 30 megawatts of energy-integrated data centers, focusing on Bitcoin mining and AI applications. This expansion emphasizes aligning compute demand with energy supply to enhance profitability in the digital infrastructure sector.

OneMiners is transitioning to a compute infrastructure provider in the U.S., with an operational ASIC mining campus in Georgia and expansion plans in South Carolina. The Georgia facility supports 20 megawatts of power, designed for reliable and scalable operations, catering to both mid-sized and large-scale mining fleets.
The company offers a transparent pricing model: $0.060 per kWh for premium hosting and $0.070 per kWh for externally supplied miners. In South Carolina, OneMiners is developing energy-integrated data centers powered by locally sourced natural gas, targeting 30 megawatts of generation capacity for flexible workloads, including Bitcoin mining and AI applications.
The model emphasizes aligning compute demand with energy supply while maintaining operational flexibility and cost efficiency. This dual approach aims to enhance profitability in a rapidly evolving digital infrastructure landscape.




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