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Home / Business and Economy / Firmus Raises $324M to Boost Renewable-Powered AI Infrastructure in Australia

Firmus Raises $324M to Boost Renewable-Powered AI Infrastructure in Australia

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Firmus raises A$500M ($324.9M) to expand AI infrastructure
  • Funding to support site development, deployment, and energy deals for AI data centers
  • Project Southgate aims to reach 1.6GW capacity by 2028
Firmus Raises $324M to Boost Renewable-Powered AI Infrastructure in Australia

On November 11, 2025, Australian artificial intelligence company Firmus announced a major equity raise of A$500 million ($324.9 million) to accelerate the development of its Project Southgate, an initiative to build renewable-powered AI infrastructure across the country.

The funding will be used by Firmus to expand site development, infrastructure deployment, and energy deals for AI factories, or data centers, in selected locations across Australia. The company aims to meet the growing global demand for AI-related services through this initiative, which is being developed in collaboration with CDC Data Centres and Nvidia.

"With demand for AI infrastructure accelerating, this funding ensures we can meet it quickly, cost-effectively, and in line with Australia's renewable energy future," said Firmus Co-CEO Tim Rosenfeld. Project Southgate is expected to reach a capacity of up to 1.6 gigawatts through 2028.

This latest funding round comes just two months after Firmus closed a A$330 million equity placement in September 2025, with a cornerstone investment by Ellerston Capital and participation from Nvidia. The company is positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly growing AI infrastructure market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Project Southgate is Firmus' initiative to develop infrastructure, including data centers, for AI training and inference in Australia.
Firmus raised A$500 million ($324.9 million) in an equity raise to expand site development, infrastructure deployment, and energy deals for its AI data centers.
Project Southgate is expected to reach a capacity of up to 1.6 gigawatts through 2028.

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