BOXABL Inc. (NASDAQ: BXBL), a factory-built construction company, has unveiled its Server Pod concept, a design study for modular, factory-assembled enclosures intended to house AI and cloud computing infrastructure. The company emphasized that the Server Pod is a concept only and is not currently being manufactured, with the initiative intended to demonstrate BOXABL’s factory capabilities and invite data center developers, operators and equipment vendors to pursue custom design and manufacturing partnerships.
Concept configurations range from a 10-foot Server Pod envisioned at a 0.5 petaflop tier to the 2,500-square-foot Server Tron envisioned at 16 petaflop operations per second, with actual configurations, engineering, cooling approaches and equipment to be determined with customers. BOXABL said it believes factory-built, repeatable structures could help address speed, cost and labor challenges facing the data center industry.
Citing JLL’s 2026 Global Data Center Market Outlook, the company noted that the sector is expected to grow at a 14% compound annual growth rate through 2030, with roughly 100 GW of new capacity coming online from 2026 through 2030 and up to $3 trillion in total investment potentially required. This growth is driven by the increasing demand for AI and cloud services, which require massive computational power and data storage. The traditional data center construction approach often faces delays and cost overruns due to skilled labor shortages and complex on-site assembly. BOXABL’s modular approach could streamline the process by manufacturing units in a controlled factory environment, potentially reducing build times and costs.
BOXABL is seeking engagement with data center developers, hyperscalers, colocation providers, equipment manufacturers and other partners interested in contracting the company to design and manufacture custom modular structures, while noting there is no assurance that any agreement will be reached or any Server Pod or similar product will be built. The company’s move into this space could have significant implications for the data center industry, offering a new solution to meet the urgent demand for infrastructure. If successful, it could also diversify BOXABL’s business beyond residential housing, which has been its primary focus.
Since its inception in 2017, BOXABL has raised over $230 million from more than 50,000 investors. The North Las Vegas-based company is dedicated to transforming the housing industry through innovative technology and design, with a mission of making housing affordable at mass-production scale. BOXABL’s flagship product, the Casita, is a 361-square-foot studio unit with a full kitchen, bathroom and utilities that unfolds on-site in under an hour. The Company also offers the smaller 120-square-foot Baby Box and is developing stackable and connectable modules designed to form townhomes, multifamily units, and larger single-family homes. BOXABL began trading on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the ticker symbol “BXBL” on July 20, 2026, following the completion of its business combination with FG Merger II Corp.
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