Virtual Grid Deploys First Modular Compute Node for Virtual Data Center in Western Canada
Virtual Grid Inc. has launched its first prototype modular compute node in Western Canada, combining GPU-based compute with a 500-kWh battery system. This deployment marks a significant step in creating a distributed network designed to function as both a Virtual Data Center and a Virtual Power Plant. The company expects immediate revenue generation from initial workloads and plans to expand its network with 75 locations under development.

Virtual Grid Inc. has deployed its first prototype modular compute node in Western Canada, integrating high-performance GPU compute with a 500-kWh battery system. This node is part of a distributed network intended to operate as both a Virtual Data Center and a Virtual Power Plant.
The company anticipates immediate revenue generation as workloads are onboarded. Virtual Grid's architecture is optimized for GPU-intensive tasks, including AI and analytics. The company is also developing 75 additional locations to enhance its network capabilities.




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