Zenith Volts Corp. (ZVC), a leader in innovative energy infrastructure, has officially secured approval from Chaves County Commission for a state-of-the-art 300-acre data center project located 20 miles south of Roswell, New Mexico.
According to certain reports, the stated facility is designed to support 1.25 gigawatts (GW) or more of power capacity. More on the same would reveal how this particular facility will deliver cutting-edge, clean, and reliable infrastructure for AI, cloud computing, and high-performance workloads.
Markedly enough, the now approved 8,500-acre site will effectively integrate advanced power solutions, including on-site solar and natural gas generators for dependable backup, modular solar-thermal hybrid systems for 24/7 thermal storage within a 250-acre battery energy storage system, and geothermal cooling for optimal efficiency.
Such a comprehensive design should really go the distance to achieve scalability in the context of meeting the growing demands put forth by today’s technology innovators. Not just that, this effort, all in all, should come in handy to address national power shortages with off-grid, government-aligned energy solutions.
Talk about the whole value proposition on a slightly deeper level, we begin from the prospect of rapid deployment. This translates to how the facility will likely become fully operational by November 2027, leveraging county approval and modular systems for swift construction.
Next up, the development in question unlocks access to a rather scalable brand of infrastructure. You see, the 300-acre data center will be able to support over 600 server racks or computing modules at launch, but having said so, it also boasts 1.25 GW or more worth of capacity, thanks to expandable land which opens up the door for future growth.
Another detail worth a mention is rooted in the availability of hybrid power solutions. These solutions include on-site solar, solar-thermal hybrids, natural gas generators, and battery storage, each one capable of ensuring reliable, grid-independent power.
Hold on, we still have a couple of bits left to unpack, considering we haven’t yet touched upon the prospect of geothermal cooling, something which stems from advanced systems reducing energy use, as well as optimizing performance for high-density computing
Rounding up highlights would be facility’s economic impact, as it will create more than 140 full-time, high-tech jobs to effectively prop up Chaves County as a technology and energy hub.
Among other things, it ought to be acknowledged that ZVC is now actively engaging with technology companies, cloud service providers, and AI innovators to join as anchor partners, and therefore, shape the facility’s design to meet next-generation computing needs.
Founded in 2025, Zenith Volts Corp’s rise up the ranks stems from specializing in innovative energy solutions, including utility-scale solar, hybrid power systems, and eco-efficient data center design. The company’s portfolio presently packs together solar power generation, biomass utilization, hydrogen production, and other power generation solutions.
As for the scale on which these solutions are deployed, it can be better understood once you consider ZVC already works alongside partners from all across the globe.