Ovsen connects underutilized land to the global demand for distributed compute — with the intelligence to find it, qualify it, and operate it at scale.
Site, Qualify, and Operate aren't separate products — they're a single continuous process. You cannot have two and three without one. Ovsen brings all three into a single platform, purpose-built for the operators, developers, and landowners driving the next era of AI infrastructure.
Currently in development. Early access partners are shaping what we build.
Landowners list available sites — farm margins, rural industrial parcels, commercial lots — structured with compute-relevant attributes that operators actually need. Search, filter, and initiate deals on qualified ground, without the noise of traditional real estate.
Before capital moves, Ovsen's intelligence engine maps every variable that determines whether a site will work — grid capacity at the substation level, fiber and dark fiber proximity, curtailed renewable availability, cooling potential, and permitting risk — across any parcel, anywhere.
Once a modular compute unit is deployed, Ovsen manages the ongoing relationship for both parties — power consumption billing, uptime SLA tracking, access coordination, compliance documentation, and performance reporting. The operating system for a new class of infrastructure landlord.
Every capability in the Ovsen platform is powered by a persistent intelligence layer — trained on land, infrastructure, energy, and regulatory data — that makes every decision faster and better than any human team working alone.
Every site on Ovsen receives an automated compute-readiness score across power, connectivity, zoning, water access, and climate risk. Operators see ranked, comparable sites — not a list of raw parcels requiring weeks of desktop research to evaluate.
Grid data is notoriously opaque. Ovsen integrates utility interconnection queues, substation capacity data, and curtailed renewable sources to give operators a clear, current picture of available power — before a dollar is spent on site visits or engineering assessments.
We map permitting velocity, community opposition signals, and zoning compatibility across thousands of US jurisdictions — turning 18-month unknowns into quantified risk scores that operators can underwrite against and investors can model into pro formas.
Ovsen learns what each operator requires — compute density, power tier, cooling method, deployment window — and surfaces qualified sites proactively. No more cold RFP processes or months-long site search programs. The right land finds the right operator.
If you own agricultural, rural industrial, or underutilized commercial property, you may be sitting on one of the most valuable infrastructure assets of the next decade — and not know it yet. Ovsen makes it easy to find out, and act on it.
Whether you're a hyperscaler scouting edge deployment sites, a colocation developer expanding your portfolio, or a PE firm underwriting distributed infrastructure assets — Ovsen is your site intelligence and operations layer.
We're not building data centers. We're not in the real estate business. We're building the platform that makes the distributed compute revolution possible — the connective tissue between the land that exists and the AI demand that is accelerating faster than any grid, permitting authority, or traditional developer can support.
The opportunity isn't in the data centers themselves. It's in creating the intelligence layer that finds the sites, proves their viability, and manages them at scale — so that the operators who need to move fast can stop burning months on manual site search programs and start deploying.
Ovsen is in active development. We're building with a small, selected group of landowners, operators, and developers who want to shape what this platform becomes.
We're building with a tight group of operators, developers, and landowners. If you're in any of those categories, we want to hear from you.
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