Founded in 2024, Cloverleaf Infrastructure functions as a critical intermediary between utility providers and data center operators, managing the complex task of securing energy and site development. While financial terms remain undisclosed, reports suggest Nvidia’s investment reaches several hundred million dollars. This move reflects a broader tactical shift for the chipmaker, which is now actively financing the infrastructure required to house its own hardware.
Nvidia bets on Cloverleaf to secure AI data center power
Nvidia is moving beyond chip production to secure the physical foundations of the AI era, announcing a strategic partnership with data center developer Cloverleaf Infrastructure. By taking a minority stake in the startup, the chip giant aims to bypass power bottlenecks and accelerate the rollout of high-capacity computing facilities.

The investment complements a recent $1.5 billion commitment to SB Energy, an OpenAI-linked project in Ohio. By embedding itself into the development phase of utility-scale facilities, Nvidia is effectively insulating its primary revenue stream against energy shortages. This strategy ensures that the massive AI buildout—the core driver of the company’s recent financial success—remains unencumbered by the physical limitations of the grid.




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