Data Center & Colocation Hosting in Kansas
Profit-share models and competitive hosting in the heart of the Midwest
Kansas brings an innovative profit-sharing model to the mining hosting landscape, letting operators deploy without bearing full electricity risk. The Southwest Power Pool grid taps into the Great Plains wind corridor -- Kansas is consistently a top-three US wind energy producer -- delivering wholesale rates that conventional grid-tied facilities elsewhere cannot match. With 5MW of capacity and 5-10 day deployment windows, Kansas is built for operators who want to be hashing quickly with skin-in-the-game partnership economics.
Infrastructure Overview
Kansas stands out with a unique profit-sharing mining model alongside traditional hosting options. With access to some of the lowest wholesale energy rates in the Great Plains region, Kansas facilities offer 50/50 or 60/40 profit-share structures with 5MW of power capacity, plus conventional hosting with fast installation timelines.
Southwest Power Pool (SPP) grid with abundant wind energy integration driving low wholesale rates. Central US location minimizes supply chain costs. Deregulated energy market allows competitive pricing structures.
ASIC Miner Colocation
Host your own mining hardware in professionally managed facilities. Power, cooling, security, and maintenance included.
| Location | Power Rate | Capacity | Minimum | Terms |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas (Profit-Share) | $0.065/kWh | 5 MW | 50 units (next-gen) | 50/50 or 60/40 profit split |
Why Kansas?
Profit-Share Model
Unique 50/50 or 60/40 profit-sharing structure reduces upfront risk and aligns operator incentives with your success.
Wind Energy Advantage
Kansas ranks among the top wind energy producers in the US, driving down wholesale power costs for mining operations.
Fast Deployment
5-10 day installation timelines get your hardware online quickly with professional management from day one.
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