Compute should be clean by default.
Not offset. Not green-tariffed. Actually powered by renewables at the source — geothermal, hydro, and the cold North Atlantic doing most of our cooling for free.
A new GPU cloud — designed from the ground up around clean baseload power, EU sovereignty, and the way modern AI teams actually want to buy compute.
The way GPU compute is sold today wasn't designed for the way AI teams actually work.
Multi-year reservations on capacity that ships late. Power sourced from grids that can't keep up. Pricing models built for hyperscaler procurement, not engineering teams.
Meanwhile, the physics of where compute should live has changed. The cheapest, cleanest baseload power on earth sits 60° north — in a country built on geothermal and hydro, where cooling is free for most of the year.
Arctic Compute is being built to take that opportunity seriously.
Sign now, wait 18 months, hope the GPUs still match your roadmap. Modern teams iterate faster than that.
RECs and offsets are accounting fictions. Real workloads need power that's actually clean, at the source, today.
Quote cycles, custom contracts, opaque committed-use math. None of it matches how teams actually consume compute.
Not offset. Not green-tariffed. Actually powered by renewables at the source — geothermal, hydro, and the cold North Atlantic doing most of our cooling for free.
Capacity should match the shape of how teams build, not how procurement departments budget. Reserve what you need, when you need it — including the right not to.
EU teams need EU-resident compute. So do the US teams serving European users. Iceland sits inside the EEA, outside any single jurisdiction's politics, and on its own grid.
Until we earn the right to be a faceless utility, we'll pick up the phone. Direct lines to engineers who know your workload, not a ticket queue.
Arctic Compute is in build mode. First capacity comes online Q2 2027.
Between now and then, we're talking with a small group of design-partner customers — refining what we deliver and how we deliver it.
If you're working on something that will need serious GPU compute by mid-2027, we'd like to know what you're building.
We'll send the occasional update — what we're building, what we're learning, when capacity opens up. No hype.