Solstice
About Solstice
Solstice Data is an AI-ready data center and colocation platform designing, building, owning, and operating next-generation facilities for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, inference, and digital infrastructure workloads. The company focuses on infrastructure engineered for AI and HPC customers that need scalable power, high-performance capacity, sustainable design, and purpose-built colocation environments.
Solstice Data’s service portfolio centers on AI-ready colocation, data center design, facility buildout, ownership, and operations. Its model supports high-performance compute deployments that require power-dense infrastructure, operational performance, and site-level execution from development through ongoing operation. The company also emphasizes sustainable infrastructure design for large-scale AI environments.
Solstice Data’s planned U.S. activity includes an Allen Park, Michigan data center proposal near I-94. Public reporting describes the project as a proposed 26 MW facility with a data hall of approximately 52,898 square feet, and local reporting describes a broader cluster of Metro Detroit facilities planned by Solstice Data. The company’s website lists more than 22 sites active or in progress, a 1 GW power pipeline across four continents, and approximately 800 MWin the United States.
🏢 Facility Highlights
- Allen Park, Michigan: Planned data center proposal near I-94
- Power: Proposed 26 MW facility
- Data Hall: Approximately 52,898 square feet
- Pipeline: 22+ sites active or in progress
- Power Pipeline: 1 GW across four continents
- U.S. Pipeline: Approximately 800 MW
🛠️ Service Portfolio Overview
- AI-Ready Colocation: Colocation services for AI-ready data centers enabled for inference
- Design-Build-Operate: Data center design, buildout, ownership, and operation
- HPC Infrastructure: Facilities engineered for high-performance computing workloads
- Sustainable Development: Green data center infrastructure designed for AI-scale deployments
🏭 Who It Serves
- AI Workloads: Inference and AI compute deployments
- HPC Workloads: High-performance computing infrastructure customers
- Digital Infrastructure Buyers: Customers requiring scalable, purpose-built data center capacity
- Colocation Customers: Customers deploying infrastructure in AI-ready facilities
