Mawson Infrastructure Group has signed a 20MW lease with an AI customer.

Mawson Infrastructure Group
– Mawson Infrastructure Group on LinkedIn

The company has signed a business agreement with the unnamed AI customer to deploy 20MW of Nvidia GPUs.

The agreement includes an additional Letter of Intent for a potential expansion to 144MW. Further details of the agreement have not been shared.

In the company’s 2025 presentation, it also added that it was looking to bring its total capacity to 153MW with a planned expansion to Ohio in the works.

The expansion to Perry County, Ohio, was announced in August last year, but details are not known.

Rahul Mewawalla, CEO and president of Mawson, said: “We drove significant growth as our digital colocation business grew 136 percent in year-over-year revenue. We signed and deployed several enterprise-grade institutional customers, rapidly growing our platform’s customer base.

“We also increased our total revenue with 36 percent year-over-year revenue growth, along with our expansion into AI and high-performance computing (HPC) markets.”

Mawson Infrastructure has historically focused on its cryptocurrency mining business however, the company also offers digital colocation services from its data centers in Pennsylvania.

It has a 120MW facility in Midland and another 8.8MW facility in Bellefonte. The former currently has a capacity for around 38,810 miners for self-mining or colocation business services.

The NASDAQ-listed company initially operated in Australia but moved its operations across the pond to the US in February 2023.

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