A 200 MW AI Infrastructure Platform in Costa Rica
A 200 MW AI infrastructure platform anchored by utility-backed deliverable power, Free Zone economics, and Costa Rica's renewable-energy advantage — developed for hyperscale operators, infrastructure funds, and strategic partners evaluating the Americas' next compute corridor.
A planned, scalable AI infrastructure platform combining 200 MW of renewable-powered capacity, Free Zone economics, and purpose-built AI data center design in Limón, Costa Rica.
Quantum AI Free Zone Campus is a proposed next-generation AI infrastructure platform located within Quantum Free Zone in Limón, Costa Rica. Designed from the ground up for high-density AI workloads, the campus delivers up to 200 MW of compute capacity across seven purpose-built data center buildings on an approximately 42-hectare site.
The project's Free Zone location is a major strategic and economic differentiator. Companies operating within the campus can benefit from tax-free imports of servers, GPUs, cooling systems, and electrical infrastructure, combined with exemptions from corporate income tax, property tax, and VAT during the applicable incentive period.
Quantum AI Free Zone Campus offers a rare combination of scalable 200 MW utility-backed power, Free Zone tax advantages, municipal and well water strategy, fiber connectivity, and Costa Rica's globally recognized renewable-energy profile. This positions the campus as a differentiated AI infrastructure platform for hyperscale users seeking both large-scale compute capacity and a credible low-carbon operating narrative.
Quantum AI Free Zone Campus is built on a combination of infrastructure quality, economic structure, and geographic positioning that purpose-built data center campuses in conventional taxable environments cannot replicate.
Deliverable power is the foundation of the platform — a planned 230 kV dedicated substation, two AI-optimized cooling plants, 350 L/s of water supply, and a carrier-neutral fiber zone — all designed at full 200 MW scale from day one. Every major infrastructure system supports GPU clusters, liquid cooling, and N+1 redundancy from Phase 1 through full campus buildout, sized for the complete campus from initial deployment.
200 MW
As a designated Free Zone campus, operators benefit from zero corporate income tax during the applicable incentive period, duty-free importation of servers, GPUs, cooling and electrical equipment, VAT exemption on qualifying local purchases, and real estate and municipal tax exemptions — materially reducing total cost of ownership at every stage of the technology asset lifecycle.
0% Tax
Costa Rica's grid generates over 98% of its electricity from renewable sources — hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, and solar (98.6% in 2025) — providing a renewable-energy-oriented foundation for AI operations. Proximity to the Moín port corridor and Caribbean connectivity routes, combined with over 75 years of uninterrupted democratic governance and a stable rule of law, create a secure long-term operating environment for large-scale AI infrastructure.
98%+ RenewableThe global demand for AI compute infrastructure is growing at an unprecedented pace. Hyperscale AI training, GPU cloud services, and sovereign compute programs require purpose-built environments that combine power density, water availability, network connectivity, and economic efficiency at scale.
Quantum AI Free Zone Campus is designed to meet that demand — delivering a platform where the economics of Free Zone operations, the availability of renewable power, and the proximity to the Americas' logistics network create a unique and compelling combination for AI data center operators evaluating deployments beyond North America and Western Europe. For infrastructure funds, developers, and strategic partners, Quantum is a ground-floor opportunity to participate in a scalable, Free Zone-advantaged AI platform with a differentiated valuation profile.
With further engineering, utility coordination, fiber validation, water studies, environmental review, and tenant-specific design, the campus has the potential to become a leading AI infrastructure platform in Central America and a strategic compute gateway for the Americas.
Phase 1 delivers 50 MW. Full campus buildout reaches 200 MW across seven data center buildings — all on a single 42-hectare site in Limón, Costa Rica.