Updated Aug. 16, 2026

OpenAI Stargate New Mexico

Santa Teresa, New Mexico, United States

OpenAI Stargate New Mexico is an AI data center under construction with AI chips owned by Oracle and used by OpenAI. In Q4 2028, we project it to host an estimated 5,104k H100-equivalents of compute, supported by 1,750 MW of IT power at a capital cost of $66.3 B.

The timeline of IT power and compute capacity is based on satellite imagery, company disclosures, regulatory filings, and chip efficiency.

Also known as Project Jupiter, the New Mexico campus will be powered by up to 2.45 GW of Bloom solid-oxide fuel cells, one of the world’s largest fuel-cell microgrids.

OWNEROracleSTATUSUnder constructionUSEROpenAIPROJECTStargate
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Satellite view of OpenAI Stargate New Mexico

Satellite imagery

Latest: Jun. 21, 2026 · 2 high-res images
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Scale & specifications

CURRENT COMPUTE

0H100-eq

08-bit OP/s

PROJECTED

5,104kH100-eq

1.01e228-bit OP/s

CURRENT IT POWER

0MW

PROJECTED IT POWER

1,750MW

CURRENT COST

$0.0B

PROJECTED COST

$66.3B

HardwareUnknown

CoolingUnknown

Buildout

Oct 1, 20250K H100e
Oct 1, 2025

Construction and land clearing begins

Feb 6, 2026

Land clearing continues, foundation construction begins 2 of the main buildings (Building B & D). Construction also beginning on modular chiller plants.

Jun 22, 2026

Construction has advanced significantly since February 2026. We observe extensive earthworks and multiple graded building pads across the campus, with structural work underway on the main data center buildings. A large solar array and water storage basins are visible on site, and two cleared areas on the western side of the campus, likely for on-site power generation. No buildings appear operational yet (no completed roofs or signs of active cooling), consistent with the projected 2028 completion.

Dec 31, 2028

Estimated construction completion date of the site. Stormwater permitting says 2027-12-31 for stormwater construction to finish, but for a more conservative estimate and based on the current state of the site, we pushed the final date by a year beyond it. Source, page 2

Compute
5,104kH100-eq
IT Power
1,750MW
Cost
$66.3B

Sources

  1. Project Jupiter Website
  2. Stormwater Permitting
  3. Oracle, BorderPlex and Bloom Energy to power Project Jupiter with fuel cell technology (Apr 27, 2026)

Read more about our methodology.