Fluidstack has disclosed details of a planned data center campus in Sullivan County, Indiana, marking the company's entry into the Midwest market. The company shared specifics on scale, power requirements, and site configuration, though a total capital figure was not immediately confirmed in available reporting. Sullivan County, a rural area in western Indiana, would represent a new geography for Fluidstack's infrastructure footprint.

Why this matters

Fluidstack's move into rural Indiana reflects a broader industry pattern of AI compute operators seeking sites outside congested coastal and mid-Atlantic markets where power and land are increasingly constrained. The project will test whether smaller Midwest counties can absorb the grid and infrastructure demands that larger markets have struggled to accommodate.

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