Galaxy Secures ERCOT Approval to Double Power Capacity at Helios Data Center Campus
Galaxy Secures ERCOT Approval to Double Power Capacity at Helios Data Center Campus
Galaxy has completed a Large Load Interconnection Study and received approval from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) for an additional 830 megawatts (MW) of power at its Helios data center campus in West Texas – doubling total approved power capacity to over 1.6 gigawatts (GW).
The approval marks a significant milestone in Helios’s development and anchors its evolution into a multi-gigawatt, AI-ready data center campus. With this latest approval, Helios now has more than 1.6 GW of ERCOT-approved, utility-contracted capacity, positioning Galaxy among the largest and fastest-growing data center developers in North America.
As demand for high-density, high-performance computing continues to accelerate, access to reliable, scalable power has become the defining constraint for AI infrastructure. The additional 830 MW materially extends Galaxy’s development runway and advances the Company’s mission to build a multi-campus, multi-tenant, multi-gigawatt data center platform designed to support efficient, scalable, and AI-ready infrastructure for the next generation of compute.
Helios is a cornerstone of Galaxy’s long-term data center strategy and reflects the Company’s ability to execute complex, large-scale infrastructure projects in one of the most competitive power markets in the world. The approval further strengthens Galaxy’s position as a trusted partner for hyperscale AI and high-performance computing workloads.
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