Nscale, a hyperscaler engineered specifically for AI, announced today the successful completion of a $155 million funding round. The Series A round was led by Sandton Capital Partners, with participation from Kestrel, Bluesky Asset Management, and Florence Capital.
Nscale specializes in developing sustainable AI-ready data centers, deploying massive-scale GPU infrastructure, and delivering high-performance AI cloud services. By co-designing data center architecture and GPU superclusters, Nscale ensures exceptional speed, efficiency, and performance for AI workloads. Its vertically integrated AI private cloud platform supports the full generative AI lifecycle, offering developers access to bare metal and virtualized GPU nodes, Kubernetes-native services, AI workload scheduling powered by SLURM, and advanced inferencing options.
Since emerging from stealth in May 2024, Nscale has rapidly scaled its data center pipeline, growing from 300MW to 1.3GW, with 120MW planned for deployment in 2025. These facilities, located across Europe and North America, are designed from the ground up to support large GPU superclusters for hyperscalers, large language model platforms, governments, and AI scale-ups. Leveraging advanced liquid cooling technologies, these data centers deliver maximum efficiency and performance while minimizing environmental impact.

“The AI market is scaling rapidly, and so are we,” said Joshua Payne, CEO of Nscale. “Our approach of managing every layer of the AI infrastructure stack enables us to deliver bespoke GPU clusters faster, at any scale, and with superior cost efficiency. With the support of our investors, we’re well-positioned to bring sustainable and scalable AI infrastructure to more customers globally, unlocking new capabilities and driving innovation.”
“Nscale’s unique vertically integrated model and strong leadership position it as a key enabler of enterprise AI at scale," commented Rael Nurick, Co-Founder of Sandton Capital Partners. "We’re proud to back their mission to build the AI infrastructure powering the next generation of breakthroughs.”
This latest funding round builds on Nscale’s momentum, following a $30 million seed round in December 2023. The company has also announced significant milestones, including a partnership with Open Innovation AI to deploy 30,000 GPUs in the MENA region and recognition of its Svartisen Cluster on the 2024 Top500 list of the most powerful supercomputing systems.
While Nscale’s vertically integrated approach positions it as a hyperscaler engineered specifically for AI, similar vendors include Nebius and Vultr, which offer distinct solutions in the AI infrastructure space. Nebius focuses on full-stack AI infrastructure, providing large-scale GPU clusters and lifecycle tools tailored for global AI pioneers. Vultr emphasizes flexibility and modularity, offering serverless inference and edge computing capabilities for Agentic AI applications.
As part of its growth strategy, Nscale plans to launch a public cloud service in Q1 2025, providing developers with purpose-built solutions for AI inference and training in a flexible development environment.

