Lévis-based QScale plans to build a $2.5–$4 billion AI data centre in the Greater Toronto Area, pending formal approval from Hydro One this fall. The Ontario facility would be one of Canada’s largest and follows QScale’s Q01 build in Lévis—a 142-megawatt, $1.2B centre powering firms like HPE and Micrologic.
Q01’s success, including free cooling and heat reuse for nearby greenhouses, offers a blueprint for Toronto. With AI workloads skyrocketing, QScale aims to capitalize on demand while advancing sustainable infrastructure.
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