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Applied Digital AI Data Center July 2025 Update

Applied Digital's AI Data Center, Polaris Forge 1, located in Ellendale, North Dakota, is becoming one of the largest AI data centers in the U.S. The facility's first phase, with a 100 MW IT load, is nearly complete, and building expansions continue as planned.

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Polaris Forge 1 is a large AI data center in North Dakota.

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Building 1 nearly complete with a 100 MW IT load.

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Expansions are ongoing for the facility's future developments.

In the heart of Ellendale, North Dakota, the Applied Digital AI Data Center known as Polaris Forge 1 (Previously ELN02) is steadily emerging as one of the largest purpose-built AI data centers in the United States. This July 2025 site update highlights remarkable progress at the Applied Digital project, designed to set new standards for high-density, AI-optimized infrastructure. Building 1, with a critical IT load of 100 MW, has already reached substantial completion for its first phase—thanks to McGough Construction—while commissioning moves forward right on schedule. The backup power generation facility is rapidly expanding, too, with new generators arriving each week to ensure unmatched reliability.

Meanwhile, Building 2, slated for 150 MW of critical IT capacity, is well into its foundational and precast erection work, steadily marching toward its first major milestone. The Applied Digital AI Data Center’s two-pronged expansion is more than just construction—it’s the physical backbone for the next era of AI innovation and scalability. As steel rises and systems come online, Polaris Forge 1 is positioning itself to be the cornerstone of America’s AI infrastructure future.

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