BodaData Ulanqab AIDC Base is located in the Bayin Big Data Industrial Park of the Chahar Industrial Zone, at the core of the Inner Mongolia hub—one of the eight national nodes under Chinas “Eastern Data, Western Computing” strategy. Positioned as a critical computing hub for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei-Mongolia economic region, the project is built to National A-level and Uptime Tier III+ standards, with a total construction area of 150,000 m² and an overall IT capacity of 150MW. The Base will comprise five AIDCs, with Phase I delivering 60MW and supported by a self-built 110kV substation. Leveraging computing power as a stable energy load, the Base is designed to achieve 100% green power supply over time and to establish one of Chinas first integrated "source-grid-load-storage" zero-carbon Bases. Once completed, it will capitalize on Ulanqabs green energy, climate, and transportation advantages to expand scale, optimize capacity, and enrich computing applications. The Base will strengthen the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei-Mongolia computing corridor, help shape the "Grassland Cloud Valley" brand, and form a strategic hub rooted in Ulanqab, connected to Beijing, and oriented toward Northeast Asia.