Z Squared Signs LOI to Acquire Skycore, Aiming for 100 MW AI Capacity
Z Squared announced the Phase 1 destination of its strategy which includes a goal of reaching 100 MW of AI-ready capacity available for customer contracts, across multiple U.S. sites over the next 18 months. The 100 MW objective will be pursued through Z Squared's acquire-and-convert engine and converting those sites to AI-ready capacity on a truncated timeline relative to current market standard of, three-to-five-years for a greenfield development. As a first step in achieving its goal of 100 MW in this phase, the company signed a binding letter of intent to acquire Skycore Digital, comprising of three active North Carolina sites powered by Duke Energy. Skycore operates approximately 24 MW of energized capacity currently connected to the grid, plus an additional 18 MW available through existing Duke Energy Letters of Authorization. The company is evaluating a pipeline of additional acquisition targets consistent with its acquire-and-convert strategy. The intended customers for Z Squared's AI-ready capacity are NeoCloud operators and the next wave of AI infrastructure operators deploying production AI compute at scale, specialized cloud operators built for AI workloads.
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- Financing Agreement Overview: Z Squared has entered into a $50 million committed equity forward purchase agreement with LucentHash, enabling the company to fund acquisitions as they close and stage conversion capital site by site, advancing towards its Phase 1 goal of 100 megawatts of AI-ready capacity across multiple U.S. locations.
- Flexible Capital Access: Each draw under the agreement is an independent forward purchase priced at 95% of the volume-weighted average price over a five-day pricing window, with a 9-month lock-up period, ensuring the company can respond flexibly to acquisition and conversion needs without adding leverage.
- Acquisition Strategy Progress: Z Squared has signed a binding letter of intent to acquire Skycore Digital, which owns three active sites in North Carolina providing up to 42 megawatts of potential capacity, of which 18 megawatts is currently available, marking the first step towards its 100 megawatt target.
- Market Positioning and Growth Potential: Entering the AI infrastructure market with virtually no debt, Z Squared's CEO stated that this agreement strengthens the company's market position, supporting its rapid yet disciplined approach to achieving its Phase 1 objectives and seizing significant opportunities in AI infrastructure.
- Equity Agreement Signed: Z Squared has entered into a $50 million committed equity forward purchase agreement with LucentHash, enabling the company to stage capital access based on acquisition progress, thereby accelerating its goal of achieving 100 megawatts of AI infrastructure across multiple U.S. sites.
- Acquisition Plan Advancement: The company has signed a binding letter of intent to acquire Skycore Digital, which owns three active sites in North Carolina with a total potential capacity of up to 42 megawatts, of which 18 megawatts is currently available, marking a significant step towards the 100 megawatt target.
- Flexible Capital Utilization: The agreement allows Z Squared to draw funds flexibly without adding leverage, ensuring the protection of existing shareholders' interests during the acquisition and conversion processes, thus enhancing the company's financial stability.
- Market Opportunity Capture: The CEO of Z Squared stated that the company is entering the AI infrastructure market with virtually no debt, and by utilizing capital quickly and with discipline, it aims to effectively seize market opportunities and drive long-term growth.

New Advisory Board Formation: A new advisory board has been formed, consisting of notable figures including Jon Najarian, Pete Najarian, Marc Loprieno, and Jay Zapata.
Purpose of the Board: The advisory board aims to provide strategic guidance and insights to enhance decision-making and operational effectiveness.







