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NVIDIA Partners With SB Energy on 10-GW AI Data Center Complex in Ohio

NVIDIA is partnering with SB Energy (SoftBank Group subsidiary) to develop a 10-GW AI data center complex in Ohio. NVIDIA will invest $1.5B in SB Energy and supply computing tech for OpenAI. The project, with Bechtel and Kiewit, aims to secure land, power, and shell capacity for AI workloads, potentially generating $150B-$200B in NVIDIA revenue over 20 years.

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Published Aug 19, 2026, 6:45 PM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$NVDABullishMed
01

Why it matters

The partnership could lock in future GPU sales and reinforce NVIDIA's leadership in AI compute.

02

Market read

The deal underscores the growing need for dedicated AI infrastructure and may drive sector‑wide investment.

03

What to watch

Potential regulatory or grid‑capacity challenges could delay project rollout.

Relevance 8/10Novelty 8/10Timing: announcement today

Background

NVIDIA is expanding its AI ecosystem by securing dedicated power and land resources for large‑scale data centers.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$NVDABullishHigh confidence
Context

NVIDIA announced a $1.5 billion investment and will supply AI computing tech for the 10‑GW Ohio data center project.

Expected impact

Short‑term upside as investors price in the large partnership.

Evidence & confidence

The deal represents a multi‑billion revenue opportunity and signals strong demand for NVIDIA GPUs.

Market effects

Accelerates demand for AI chips, data‑center construction, and power infrastructure.

Boosts Ohio's tech and energy investment outlook.

Highlights the scale of AI‑driven infrastructure spending worldwide.

Counterpoint

If the AI demand curve softens, the projected revenue upside may be overstated.

Key entities

  • NVIDIA

    Provider of AI GPUs and computing platforms.

  • SoftBank Group

    Parent of SB Energy, investing in AI infrastructure.

  • American Electric Power

    Utility partner for grid upgrades.

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