
MacroValor Corporation and Favis Advanced Robotics announced plans for Mount Hydrogen, a 3,000-megawatt AI, robotics, and semiconductor mega campus to be developed in Austin, TX. The facility will draw on MacroValor’s natural hydrogen energy network to power continuous, zero-emission operations. Initial site planning, partner evaluations, and infrastructure modeling are underway.
The announcement comes as American technology companies face a convergence of compounding constraints: grid instability, foreign semiconductor exposure, and compute capacity far outpaced by the demands of frontier AI development, the two companies said.
“The bottleneck for AI is no longer the model — it’s the physical infrastructure behind it. Mount Hydrogen is how you solve energy, compute, and supply chain simultaneously, on American soil,” said Stephen Favis, CEO, Favis Advanced Robotics.
The campus will serve as the primary development environment for Subvertio AI, an inference platform engineered for deployment on sovereign hardware — inside machines, vehicles, and defense systems — rather than in the cloud.
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