Power-first, AI-ready
As AI workloads become denser and less predictable, reliable transmission-level power becomes a core design constraint. DataParks starts with power, grid pathways and land logic before site concepts are advanced.
DataParks identifies, structures and advances land, power and planning pathways for next-generation digital infrastructure precincts.
Power-led origination
Site-control pathways
Capital-ready staging
As AI workloads become denser and less predictable, reliable transmission-level power becomes a core design constraint. DataParks starts with power, grid pathways and land logic before site concepts are advanced.
Next-generation AI systems rely on constant interaction between compute, data and control layers. Power-adjacent campus planning can help reduce friction by co-locating operators, infrastructure and energy pathways.
Regulated and mission-critical AI workloads increasingly require onshore infrastructure. DataParks is focused on Australian, transmission-connected campus pathways suited to enterprise, government and critical workloads.
Identify sites where transmission, substations, renewable generation and load requirements can be assessed together from the outset.
Assess land-control, zoning, access, easements, environmental constraints and stakeholder pathways before committing major capital.
Package opportunities around staged de-risking, credible delivery assumptions and capital structures that suit long-term infrastructure investors.

Energy-intensive digital infrastructure requires more than land. It requires a sequence of decisions around power, planning, access, counterparties, staging and capital formation.

Large-format infrastructure precincts positioned around power access, staged delivery and long-term demand.

Development pathways that can move from concept to control, studies, approvals, funding and delivery in logical stages.

Early focus on transmission, substations, connection routes and energy availability rather than land alone.
For strategic site, partnership or capital pathway discussions, contact DataParks.