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SHARON AI Advances Texas AI Data Center Campus with 438 Acres, 1GW Capacity, and Sustainable Power Plans

SHARON AI, Inc. has announced the successful completion of Phase One engineering for its flagship AI Data Center Campus in Ector County, Texas, marking a major milestone in its development. The project, part of a 50/50 joint venture with New Era Energy & Digital, Inc. (Nasdaq: NUAI), known as Texas Critical Data Centers (TCDC), now spans 438 acres—expanding from the initial 235 acres secured near Odessa, Texas. This growth was achieved through a non-binding letter of intent to acquire an additional 203 contiguous acres, bringing the total land available for development to a substantial 438 acres. The expanded site has passed initial environmental and feasibility assessments, confirming its suitability for modern, high-performance AI data centers. With powered land, pre-built infrastructure shells, and secured energy supply, TCDC’s vertically integrated model is designed to significantly reduce deployment timelines compared to traditional data center providers. Engineering for Phase Two is already underway to accelerate progress. The campus is being built with a long-term goal of reaching 1 Gigawatt (GW) of power capacity—positioning it as one of the most capable AI-optimized data center campuses in North America. To support this, TCDC has signed a non-binding agreement with Thunderhead Energy Solutions LLC to finance, construct, and operate approximately 250MW of behind-the-meter gas-fired power generation. This will include a mix of reciprocating engines and turbines, with deployment planned over the next 18 months, subject to customer offtake agreements. In a move toward sustainability, TCDC has also entered a non-binding letter of intent with Mawgan Capital to implement its proprietary Digital Zero Power™ (DZP™) solution. This platform uses Irrefutable™ low carbon intensity gas certificates and verified carbon credits, powered by Context Labs’ Context AI™ Enterprise Carbon Management Platform. The integration aims to deliver reliable, low-carbon power and help the campus meet evolving environmental standards, including Texas Senate Bill 6 (SB6), which regulates large power loads on the ERCOT grid. To ensure ultra-fast, low-latency connectivity, TCDC has signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding with GlobeLink Holdings to secure rights to use dark fiber and associated operations and maintenance services. GlobeLink plans to build a 1,600-mile fiber optic network across Texas, designed specifically to support AI workloads and create one of the region’s most advanced digital backbones. Wolf Schubert, CEO of SHARON AI, emphasized the strategic importance of these partnerships: “By combining outsourced power solutions, low-latency fiber connectivity, and sustainable decarbonization initiatives, we are building a world-class AI data center campus that meets the growing demand for high-performance, responsible computing infrastructure.” The project is also advancing toward a formal interconnection application with the power grid, following a completed transmission analysis study. This step will further unlock the site’s full potential for future power expansion. SHARON AI, a high-performance computing company focused on AI and cloud GPU infrastructure, plans to offer a broad range of AI/HPC GPUs as a Service (GPUaaS) by 2025, including NVIDIA H200, H100, L40S, A40, RTX3090, and AMD MI300X. The company is advancing its public listing through a business combination with Roth CH Acquisition Co. (OTC Markets: USCTF), with regulatory filings underway. Forward-looking statements in this release are based on current expectations and involve risks, including delays in closing, regulatory hurdles, execution challenges, and market conditions. Investors are encouraged to review the full registration statement and proxy materials when available via the SEC’s website or the companies’ official channels.

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