HIVE Digital Technologies Ltd: HIVE Canada 2.0 Data Center
About HIVE Canada 2.0 Data Center
The HIVE Canada 2.0 Data Center is a high-performance digital infrastructure facility operated by HIVE Digital Technologies, a global data center operator focused on blockchain, high-performance computing (HPC), and sustainable digital asset infrastructure. Located in Canada, the facility is part of HIVE’s strategy to leverage regions with reliable, renewable energy resources and favorable climate conditions for energy-efficient operations.
Canada’s stable regulatory environment, cool climate, and strong renewable energy portfolio make it an ideal market for large-scale compute deployments. HIVE Canada 2.0 is engineered to support energy-intensive workloads, particularly blockchain validation and GPU-based compute applications, with a strong emphasis on operational efficiency and sustainability.
Designed to deliver scalable capacity, the facility aligns with HIVE’s focus on renewable-powered infrastructure and next-generation computing environments.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Large-scale digital infrastructure facility in Canada
- Designed for high-performance computing and blockchain workloads
- Emphasis on renewable and low-carbon energy sourcing
- Scalable compute capacity to support GPU-intensive deployments
- Optimized for energy efficiency and operational performance
- Purpose-built infrastructure tailored for industrial-scale computing
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Access to Canada’s stable utility grid
- Strong integration with renewable or low-carbon energy sources (hydroelectricity common in Canadian markets)
- High-capacity electrical infrastructure designed for compute-intensive workloads
- Redundant power systems to support operational continuity
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Climate-optimized cooling leveraging Canada’s cooler ambient temperatures
- Industrial-grade ventilation and airflow management systems
- Energy-efficient thermal management designed for high-density hardware environments
🌐 Connectivity & Network
- Fiber connectivity supporting remote management and blockchain network participation
- Redundant network pathways to ensure continuous operations
- Secure data transport for distributed computing environments
🔐 Security
- Controlled facility access with monitored entry points
- Perimeter security and surveillance systems
- Operational monitoring for both physical and digital infrastructure
💼 Who It Serves
- Blockchain and digital asset validation networks
- High-performance computing workloads
- GPU-intensive applications
- AI and distributed computing environments
- Organizations seeking renewable-powered compute capacity in Canada