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Select your target coastal location, budget scale, and resource loop configurations to initialize a new Roborns co-developed franchise infrastructure project. Available to all coastal areas.

Roborns Coastal Circular Facility Design Model
West Coast, India15.0° N

Arabian Sea coastline. High municipal water demand, strong solar grid, growing AI infrastructure appetite.

Fiber landing: SEACOM / SMW5
East Coast, India13.0° N

Bay of Bengal. Dense population centers, access to Chennai and Vizag fiber landing stations.

Fiber landing: Chennai LZ
UAE / Persian Gulf24.5° N

Extreme freshwater scarcity. High-value mineral brine, strong government infrastructure investment.

Fiber landing: FLAG / SMW5
Red Sea, Saudi Arabia26.0° N

NEOM corridor. Largest desalination market in the world with zero-discharge mandates.

Fiber landing: Transcontinental
Java Sea, Indonesia6.5° S

10,000+ km coastline. Rapidly growing data center market, industrial water demand.

Fiber landing: SEA-ME-WE 3
Philippines12.0° N

7,000 islands, critical undersea cable hub. Strong desalination demand across island provinces.

Fiber landing: PLCN / AAG
Straits of Malacca, Malaysia3.5° N

One of the world's busiest shipping straits. Excellent fiber connectivity and industrial water demand.

Fiber landing: AAG / SEAX
South China Sea, Vietnam14.0° N

Fast-growing coastal economy. Government-backed data infrastructure expansion.

Fiber landing: AAG / SMW3
Sri Lanka8.0° N

Indian Ocean island. Strategic position between East Africa and Southeast Asia submarine cables.

Fiber landing: SEA-ME-WE 3
Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh22.0° N

Coastal delta region. Acute freshwater salinity crisis — highest potential for desalination impact.

Fiber landing: SEA-ME-WE 4
Western Australia25.0° S

Vast coastline, world-class mineral resources. Near-zero freshwater in inland zones.

Fiber landing: APX West
Queensland, Australia20.0° S

Pacific coast. Consistent renewable energy from solar and offshore wind.

Fiber landing: Southern Cross
Cape Coast, South Africa33.0° S

At the junction of Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Severe freshwater stress, growing industrial demand.

Fiber landing: SEACOM / SAT3
Mombasa, Kenya4.0° S

East African fiber hub. Growing water scarcity crisis, proximity to SEACOM submarine cable.

Fiber landing: SEACOM / EASSy
Atlantic Coast, Morocco32.0° N

Gateway between Europe and Africa. Water stress is a national emergency, strong EU investment.

Fiber landing: Atlas Offshore
Red Sea / Suez, Egypt27.0° N

Strategic Suez corridor. One of the most water-stressed nations — desalination is state priority.

Fiber landing: SEACOM / FLAG
Mediterranean, Spain39.5° N

High desalination market, advanced EU environmental compliance framework, strong fiber backbone.

Fiber landing: MAREA / ACE
Aegean Sea, Greece38.0° N

5,000+ km coastline. Island grid independence drives demand for decentralized water production.

Fiber landing: MedNautilus
Turkish Riviera, Turkey37.0° N

Meeting point of Mediterranean and Black Sea. High tourism and industrial freshwater demand.

Fiber landing: Med Nautilus
North Sea, UK56.0° N

Abundant offshore wind energy. Cold deep-sea water optimizes cooling. Strong fiber landing network.

Fiber landing: Transatlantic
Oregon / California, USA44.5° N

Premium Pacific fiber landing zones. Direct hydro and renewable grid connections.

Fiber landing: FASTER / JUPITER
Atlantic Coast, USA35.0° N

Dense metro corridors from Miami to Boston. World's largest data center demand zone.

Fiber landing: MAREA / AEC
Northeast Brazil5.0° S

Atlantic coastline with extreme freshwater scarcity inland. Fast-growing cloud market.

Fiber landing: ELLALINK / Monet
Pacific Coast, Chile25.0° S

World's driest coastal desert. Mining industry demands industrial water at scale.

Fiber landing: PCCS
Baja California, Mexico26.0° N

Pacific and Gulf of California coast. Severe freshwater stress in border industrial zones.

Fiber landing: Pacific Light
Gulf of Guinea, Nigeria4.5° N

West Africa's largest economy. Critical data infrastructure gap and coastal water access needs.

Fiber landing: WACS / ACE
$10M – $50MPilot Infrastructure

Up to 2 MW compute capacity, 15,000 L/day desalination, basic NaCl crystallization.

$50M – $200MStandard Regional Hub

Up to 10 MW compute capacity, 75,000 L/day desalination, advanced NaCl & Mg(OH)₂ recovery.

$200M – $500MUtility Scale Hub

Up to 50 MW compute capacity, 350,000 L/day desalination, full mineral crystallization suite.

$500M+Industrial Gigawatt Facility

Fully custom scale. Multi-facility clusters, customized sea-intakes, and grid co-generation.

GPU Compute Floor Scale10 MW
1 MW (Pilot)100 MW (Grid Scale)200 MW (Super cluster)
Desalination capacity75 kL / Day
10 kL/day500 kL/day1,000 kL/day
Mineral crystallization output150 Tons / Month
10 Tons/mo1,500 Tons/mo3,000 Tons/mo

Project Request Details

Config Summary
Location: West Coast
Budget: $50M – $200M
GPUs: 10 MW
Water: 75 kL/d