Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Bell Canada Advances Six AI Data Centres with Kamloops Opening Next Month

Bell plans to lease 500 MW of hydroelectric compute capacity in B.C., powering Canadian businesses, government departments, cloud providers

Overview

  • Bell has secured 500 MW of hydroelectric power for its Bell AI Fabric project to underpin six new AI data centres across British Columbia
  • The first seven-megawatt facility in Kamloops, developed with AI inference provider Groq, is scheduled to begin operations next month
  • A Merritt centre is slated to open by year’s end, with a 26-MW Thompson Rivers University campus due in 2026 and another high-density site in 2027
  • Bell is seeking public funding for the expansion but will proceed with construction regardless and plans to lease space to cloud providers, businesses and government clients
  • Earlier this month, Bell launched Ateko, a unified tech services brand aimed at helping organizations deploy AI solutions and streamline operations