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XRP-focused VivoPower set to acquire Norway data center as it expands into AI infrastructure

XRP-focused VivoPower set to acquire Norway data center as it expands into AI infrastructure

VivoPower expects the deal to contribute an indicative $10 million to pro forma EBITDA.

VivoPower, an XRP-focused digital asset enterprise, announced Tuesday that it has secured an exclusive deal to purchase a 40MW+ Norwegian data center, with plans to transition the site from blockchain compute to AI workloads.

Pending shareholder approval, the acquisition, valued at approximately $40 million, is projected to add $10 million to VivoPower’s pro forma EBITDA and render the company profitable at the group level.

The facility, with a potential expansion to 80MW by 2026, will transition from hosting blockchain operations to becoming a Sovereign AI Hub aimed at supporting carbon-neutral compute for Large Language Models (LLM) training and inference.

VivoPower recently entered into a partnership with Lean Ventures to form a joint venture, Vivo Federation, to purchase $300 million in Ripple Labs shares. Vivo Federation will manage the acquisition and administration of the shares and has already been approved by Ripple Labs for an initial preferred share purchase.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Vivian Nguyen. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

XRP-focused VivoPower set to acquire Norway data center as it expands into AI infrastructure

XRP-focused VivoPower set to acquire Norway data center as it expands into AI infrastructure

VivoPower expects the deal to contribute an indicative $10 million to pro forma EBITDA.

VivoPower, an XRP-focused digital asset enterprise, announced Tuesday that it has secured an exclusive deal to purchase a 40MW+ Norwegian data center, with plans to transition the site from blockchain compute to AI workloads.

Pending shareholder approval, the acquisition, valued at approximately $40 million, is projected to add $10 million to VivoPower’s pro forma EBITDA and render the company profitable at the group level.

The facility, with a potential expansion to 80MW by 2026, will transition from hosting blockchain operations to becoming a Sovereign AI Hub aimed at supporting carbon-neutral compute for Large Language Models (LLM) training and inference.

VivoPower recently entered into a partnership with Lean Ventures to form a joint venture, Vivo Federation, to purchase $300 million in Ripple Labs shares. Vivo Federation will manage the acquisition and administration of the shares and has already been approved by Ripple Labs for an initial preferred share purchase.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Vivian Nguyen. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.