Chinese servers chilled in the sea.
Chinese servers chilled in the sea.


Yes, it looks like science fiction, a gigantic cocoon full of artificial intelligence servers submerged in the sea, functioning silently beneath the waves. That's exactly what China plans in the coming days, submerging its first underwater commercial data center, a technological milestone that promises unprecedented energy efficiency and raises equally deep environmental concerns.

The module in Shanghai, built on a dock and ready to be launched into the sea, will serve clients such as China Telecom and state-owned AI computing companies. Powered by offshore wind, the system promises to be almost entirely sustainable – more than 95% of the energy will come from renewable sources – but the project goes far beyond technical innovation. symbolizes China's strategic move to reduce its carbon footprint while mastering the critical infrastructure of the new AI era.
