Supermicro-built 142 kW NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems meet zero-emissions energy at ECL's Mountain View facility, where Lambda has doubled its footprint
Lambda, the Superintelligence Cloud, today announced the deployment of the industry's first hydrogen-powered, production-grade NVIDIA GB300 NVL72 systems at ECL's Mountain View campus (MV1), a zero-water and zero-emissions off-grid modular data center that operates entirely on hydrogen fuel cells for AI inference and foundational model training with unprecedented efficiency.
The Supermicro-built GB300 NVL72 systems each receive 142 kW of compute power, cooled through direct-to-chip liquid systems fed by centralized CDUs that recycle water generated as a byproduct of power production. This combination of NVIDIA AI infrastructure with sustainable energy at true production scale marks an industry first. Remarkably, the cabinets were fully integrated into the data center in just two hours—a world-class benchmark for deploying such advanced systems.
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