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Data processing center | Billionaire project in Saint-Bruno

QScale. The name doesn’t ring a bell. It will change.




Saint-Bruno would be half the size of that of Lévis, our flagship. Ultimately, our vision is to be present in the main regions of Quebec.

Martin Bouchard

The unveiling of financial and strategic partners will be done soon. “We would like to make an announcement in the next few months, if not the next few weeks. We’re gonna announce our plan to become a top 3 Quebec in the calculation. We must have our food autonomy, but also our calculation autonomy, ”emphasizes Mr. Bouchard.

The serial entrepreneur, along with private investors, invested 30 million to start the project. The rest of the financial package will be revealed at the time of the official announcement. “We are working very hard to ensure that the ownership of the company remains entirely in Quebec. ”

We are talking about big bucks: from 2 to 3 billion for the Lévis complex, 1 billion for the Saint-Bruno complex.

What is it about ?

QScale aims to be a data processing campus with high computational density. Campuses are looking to meet the needs of machine learning, the demand for which is growing with the arrival of artificial intelligence in businesses. Consider the data calculations required to safely move autonomous vehicles forward. Mr. Bouchard cites Tesla, Volkswagen, Pfizer and Goldman Sachs as potential customers.

“Compared to what you would find in a conventional data center, our fridge-sized server cabinets will have five times the processing capacity. It will heat up even more, ”remarks the 48-year-old entrepreneur. Quebec has the advantage of having clean and cheap energy.

This type of infrastructure is only just beginning to emerge in the world.

There is not yet a leader in high density processing. Americans like Colovore, in Santa Clara, and ScaleMatrix, in San Diego, are powered by fossil fuels, without heat recovery, and with high electricity costs. We will be at least 10 times bigger than them only with Lévis.

Martin Bouchard

The business plan provides for the recovery of the heat released by the servers to heat agricultural greenhouses.

“We want to contribute to the food autonomy of the province with a potential of 400 hectares of greenhouses only for the first campus”, he insists. However, all greenhouse vegetable production is currently grown on 123 hectares. “For this component, we are in discussion with several players,” says Mr. Bouchard. Consultant for Savoura, André Michaud confides that he has never been contacted by QScale. He said he was puzzled when he learned about the outline of the project.

“We have a greenhouse robotization project using artificial intelligence to possibly automate physically demanding jobs,” retorts Mr. Bouchard. In Lévis, we have adjacent agricultural land which is equivalent to the equivalent of 80 football fields, enough to produce 2,880 tonnes of raspberries and 83,200 tonnes of tomatoes. ”

That’s not all. Mr. Bouchard wants to add to these complexes an innovation zone specializing in artificial intelligence. “The AI ​​Zone is the missing link between basic AI research and its application in manufacturing companies. ”

IQ analyzes the file

The pharaonic project appeared on the Legault government’s radar screen. “We heard about it,” said a government source who was not authorized to speak. It is an interesting file which is looked at. ”

It is at Investissement Québec (IQ) that the file is analyzed. The financial arm of the state was on the list of organizations that QScale wanted to solicit, according to its registration in the Quebec Lobbyists Registry.

As for electricity, “we already have agreements with Hydro-Quebec. Everything is in order. They are very happy. I can not disclose anything, it will be announced. It’s very large, ”says Mr. Bouchard.

It is the user-pays principle that applies when the promoter of a project wants to have access to the Hydro-Québec network. QScale’s land is conveniently located near high power substations.

For data centers, hydro rates typically start at 4.04 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) when the economic development rate applies. If applicable, the price is 5.05 ¢ / kWh.

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