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NVIDIA Takes Minority Stake in Cloverleaf to Speed Build‑Out of AI Data‑Center Sites

The deal will link Cloverleaf’s multi‑gigawatt site pipeline with NVIDIA’s DSX system to help customers deploy AI capacity faster and use power more efficiently.

Overview

  • Cloverleaf confirmed a strategic partnership with NVIDIA and said NVIDIA made a minority investment to support development of powered, shovel‑ready sites for large AI data centers.
  • Cloverleaf will adopt NVIDIA’s DSX platform to coordinate site design, power, cooling, compute and facility choices earlier in projects so customers can get more usable AI capacity from each megawatt.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported the investment at “several hundred million dollars,” but that dollar amount was not disclosed in Cloverleaf’s press release.
  • Cloverleaf is developing multi‑gigawatt projects in states such as Wisconsin and Georgia and previously raised about $300 million in 2024 from Sandbrook Capital and NGP Energy Capital.
  • J.P. Morgan served as Cloverleaf’s exclusive financial advisor and Kirkland & Ellis was legal counsel, and the tie-up fits NVIDIA’s broader push to mobilize large pools of third‑party capital for AI infrastructure.