Amman: 100MW AI Factory and the Levant Data Embassy

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Industrial buildings and utility infrastructure on the outskirts of Amman near a fenced compound.
Source: Ammon News / Applied Digital

Amman is the proposed site of a 100MW “AI Factory,” a joint venture between AILO AI and ALBS. The pitch is regional infrastructure: concentrated compute capacity for GPU-heavy AI workloads, positioned to serve cross-border demand.

Why 100MW changes the risk profile

At this scale, power delivery, cooling, and grid uptime become the binding constraints. The proximity to Queen Alia International Airport also points to a connectivity-and-logistics thesis, not just real estate.

“Data Embassy” as a jurisdiction play

Marketed as a “Data Embassy,” the facility targets in-region hosting for sensitive data from Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria. If execution matches the framing, Jordan moves from exporting talent to exporting regulated compute.

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