Compute
Liquid-cooled compute modules deliver processing power for AI, cloud and edge workloads. Fully remote managed — remunerated in EUR.
P2H develops decentralised compute infrastructure as an intelligent heat source — with two independent, contract-secured revenue streams.
Traditional data centres consume electricity and produce waste heat as an unavoidable by-product. P2H infrastructure monetises both: compute capacity for the digital economy, heat for municipal networks. The result is a new infrastructure class with two stable, uncorrelated revenue streams.
Liquid-cooled compute modules deliver processing power for AI, cloud and edge workloads. Fully remote managed — remunerated in EUR.
Up to 85 °C supply temperature — directly injectable into existing district and local heating networks. Long-term heat supply agreements with energy providers.
As a controllable consumer under § 14a EnWG, P2H installations stabilise the power grid and benefit from reduced grid charges.
Europe's computing capacity requirements for AI applications are growing exponentially. Simultaneously, the EU demands digital sovereignty — European AI infrastructure becomes a strategic priority.
€346 billion financing gap in modernising municipal heat infrastructure by 2045. Regulatory pressure (EnEfG, WPG) forces utilities to act quickly.
The expansion of renewables creates volatile feed-in. Controllable large consumers with demand-response capability become critical grid infrastructure.
Two uncorrelated revenue streams. Regulatory tailwind. Long-term offtake agreements. We provide detailed investor dossiers to institutional investors and family offices.
Whether you are an energy provider considering waste heat, an investor seeking access to our pipeline, or a municipality checking feasibility — we respond within 24 hours.