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ECL Introduces World's First Fully-Green, Hydrogen-Powered, Off-Grid Data Center-as-a-Service with 99.9999 Percent Uptime at Significantly Lower Cost Than Traditional Colocation Data Centers
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Data Center-as-a-Service pioneer ECL today announced the world's first modular, sustainable, off-grid data center that uses green hydrogen as its primary power source. ECL will deliver data centers in 1MW blocks with 99.9999 percent uptime. The company also announced $7M in seed financing co-led by Molex Ventures and Hyperwise Ventures.
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