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MacroValor and Favis Advanced Robotics Break Ground on 3,000 MW Hydrogen-Powered AI Campus -- America's Largest Sovereign Compute Infrastructure Project
Mount Hydrogen will provide 3,000 MW of continuous, zero-emission power to support sovereign AI hardware, robotics manufacturing, and semiconductor production, addressing U.S. tech supply chain risks.
On Monday, MacroValor Corporation and Favis Advanced Robotics announced plans for Mount Hydrogen, a 3,000 MW campus in Austin, Texas, designed to power AI, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing using natural hydrogen energy.
The project addresses compounding constraints facing American technology companies: grid instability, foreign semiconductor exposure, and compute capacity limitations that hinder frontier AI development.
At the core of Mount Hydrogen is a dedicated 3,000 MW natural hydrogen energy network providing baseload power independent of the public grid, with cost stability and high-density thermal management for sustained compute operations.
The facility will manufacture the ARC Computer and ARC Phone hardware using RISC-V architecture, while serving as the primary development environment for Subvertio AI and manufacturing site for the Seraphim humanoid robotics platform.
Mount Hydrogen represents the first phase of a broader national infrastructure program, with planned expansion including 30 hydrogen-powered regional data centers and integrated defense and industrial supply chain development.