Tachyon9 Corporation has entered into a binding Memorandum of Understanding with Nidar Infrastructure Limited, the parent company and majority shareholder of Yotta Data Services, to serve as the anchor partner for the first phase of the planned Nakota AI Data Campus.
The 15-year agreement is expected to generate approximately USD 2.34 billion in revenue tied to an initial 100-megawatt deployment, with the campus designed to support up to 1 gigawatt of total capacity upon full development.
Anchor Customer and Revenue Framework
Under the terms of the MOU, Nidar's U.S. affiliate is expected to become the anchor customer for the first 100 megawatts of capacity at the Nakota campus while also participating as an economic partner in the project. At full utilization of that initial phase, the arrangement contemplates approximately USD 156 million in annual contracted infrastructure revenue.
Over the full 15-year commitment period, that initial 100 MW deployment is projected to contribute USD 2.34 billion in revenue, which Tachyon9 describes as a foundation of recurring cash flow with a pathway toward future expansion.
The agreement also outlines a framework for deploying large-scale GPU compute infrastructure that could be integrated into a broader platform, creating what the company describes as a vertically integrated AI infrastructure business spanning power generation, data centers, AI cloud services, and compute resources.
Who Is Nidar Infrastructure and Yotta Data Services
Nidar Infrastructure Limited is the parent company and majority shareholder of Yotta Data Services, which the announcement describes as one of the world's leading AI infrastructure and hyperscale data center operators and India's largest operator of Nvidia GPU compute infrastructure.
Yotta is currently pursuing a pre-IPO financing round and targeting a public listing at a valuation of approximately USD 4 billion to USD 6 billion, with plans to raise between USD 600 million and USD 900 million in growth capital.
Darshan Hiranandani, Chairman of Nidar Infrastructure Limited and Co-Founder of Yotta Data Services, described the company's relationship with Nvidia not as a vendor arrangement but as a co-development of the AI infrastructure stack, encompassing Blackwell Ultra silicon, DGX Cloud orchestration, and the Shakti Cloud platform used by enterprises and governments. Hiranandani stated that the Nakota Data Campus would bring that proven operating model to the United States.
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Connection to the Proposed Tachyon9-Nixxy Combination
Tachyon9 explicitly links the Nidar partnership to its proposed business combination with Nixxy, a Nasdaq-listed company trading under the ticker NIXX. The intended outcome of that combination is a publicly traded AI infrastructure company built to participate across multiple layers of the AI value chain.
The Nidar and Yotta partnership is presented as a component that materially strengthens that vision by contributing hyperscale operating expertise, AI cloud orchestration capabilities, and relationships across the global AI ecosystem.
Tachyon9 describes the proposed combined platform as distinct from traditional data center operators that focus on real estate and colocation services. Instead, the combined entity would be designed to operate across power generation and energy infrastructure, hyperscale and edge data center development, GPU compute deployment and AI cloud services, long-term contracted colocation revenues, and strategic partnerships with global AI infrastructure operators.
Executive Commentary on the Partnership's Strategic Significance
Shahal Khan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Tachyon9, characterized the agreement as more than a customer relationship. In a statement accompanying the announcement, Khan said the deal represents strategic validation from one of the world's leading AI infrastructure operators and another building block in the creation of a publicly traded AI infrastructure company.
He described the combination of Nixxy's public market presence, Tachyon9's development capabilities, and Yotta and Nidar's hyperscale expertise as a platform designed to deliver power, data center capacity, and AI compute at a scale capable of meeting growing global AI demand.
Hiranandani, for his part, emphasized Yotta's years of building infrastructure, partnerships, and operational expertise toward what he called sovereign AI compute, first in India and now globally. He described Nakota as arriving at exactly the moment when America's AI industry needs it most and committed to making the campus a landmark in global AI infrastructure.
Scope of the Nakota Campus and Platform Vision
The Nakota AI Data Campus is designed to support up to 1 gigawatt of total capacity at full development, with the initial 100 MW phase representing the first stage of that buildout.
Tachyon9 describes the broader platform it is assembling as a multi-billion-dollar AI infrastructure business positioned at what it calls the center of one of the largest infrastructure buildouts in modern history.
The company's management believes the combination of Nakota's large-scale power infrastructure, Tachyon9's development platform, Nixxy's public market presence, and Yotta's hyperscale AI capabilities creates a differentiated opportunity to serve rapidly expanding global demand for artificial intelligence computing.
The strategic partnership with Nidar and Yotta is presented as providing the commercial demand, operational expertise, and access to a globally recognized AI infrastructure ecosystem needed to advance that ambition.
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