Strategic Transition and Infrastructure Scaling
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Q2 2026 marked a fundamental turning point as the company recognized its first AI revenues following the planned wind-down of legacy operations.
Performance was driven by the initial deployment of B200 and B300 GPU bare-metal rentals at the Columbiana facility, which achieved 100% uptime during the first five weeks of operation.
The company significantly strengthened its balance sheet, increasing total assets from $37 million to $279 million year-over-year to establish eligibility for institutional debt financing.
Q2 marked a turning point for Digi Power X with its first AI revenues and positive adjusted EBITDA, though the company reported a net loss of $14.4 million for the quarter.
Strategic positioning is focused on securing long-lead equipment early to ensure Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Alabama AI campus remain on or ahead of schedule.
The company is building a specialized software engineering team in Silicon Valley to develop proprietary layers for its GPU-as-a-Service offering.
Growth Outlook and Infrastructure Roadmap
Management anticipates Q3 2026 revenue to increase by approximately over 100% compared to Q2 as GPU utilization scales.
Phase 1 of the Alabama AI campus is targeted for service in December 2026, with Phase 2 expected to follow by the end of Q1 2027.
The company plans to deploy NVIDIA Vera Rubin GPUs in early Q1 2027 to further expand the bare-metal rental income stream.
Long-term growth strategy involves converting existing New York power capacity into 40-50 MW of colocation and 8-10 MW of GPU-as-a-Service by 2027.
Future expansion plans include developing a 150-200 MW data center in North Carolina with a target utilization window of 2029-2031.
Capital Allocation and Structural Developments
The company deployed approximately $110 million in year-to-date capital expenditures specifically for GPU equipment and the Cerebras contract infrastructure.
Ownership in U.S. Data Center, Inc. was reduced from 55% to 48% to allow that entity to raise independent capital and avoid distracting Digi Power X’s cash reserves.
Management is actively engaged with Goldman Sachs to secure debt financing that would allow for capital recovery of previous expenditures and mitigate future equity dilution.
A strategic LOI for land access at a 1.3 GW power station in West Virginia provides a long-term growth path through 2030 without assuming power plant liabilities.