Joule, a Utah-based power and digital infrastructure developer, has launched Joule BetterGrid™, a next-generation data center platform purpose-built for high-density AI workloads. The company’s fully entitled campus in Millard County, Utah, is designed to bypass the multi-year grid interconnection delays that are slowing much of the industry by relying on behind-the-meter power generation already on firm order and in production.
At the core of BetterGrid™ is speed to market. While many developers face years-long waits for utility approvals and critical equipment, Joule has already secured 1.7 gigawatts of Caterpillar power-generation equipment, with initial deliveries beginning in March. The company also owns its full infrastructure stack, including 4,000 acres of entitled land, 10,000 acre-feet of senior water rights, and direct natural gas interconnections, providing greater certainty around deployment timelines.
“The AI revolution is happening now, but most data center infrastructure is designed for yesterday’s workloads,” said Brock Andrus, Co-CEO at Joule. “We’re not retrofitting legacy facilities or theorizing about future capacity. Every component of the BetterGrid is either purchased, permitted or actively under construction. That gives our customers something incredibly rare in this market: certainty and speed.”
Joule is currently leasing space for their campus.



