
OneMiners Expands Hosting Infrastructure with Direct-to-Energy Industrial Design
OneMiners announced the expansion of its industrial hosting infrastructure for high-load computing equipment, focused on improving energy utilization, operational stability, and deployment scalability. The latest buildout follows a direct-to-energy facility design approach, where infrastructure is developed close to generation sources to reduce transmission losses and improve the predictability of power delivery.
As demand increases for continuous, high-density computing environments, operators are prioritizing facilities that can support stable 24/7 operation, consistent thermal management, and standardized monitoring at scale. OneMiners’ expansion is structured around modular capacity growth, allowing staged deployment and scalable integration based on site readiness and available electrical capacity.
Facility Architecture Built for Continuous Operation
OneMiners’ facilities are designed specifically for sustained high-load use rather than repurposed commercial space. Key infrastructure elements include:
- modular data center layouts to support phased expansion
- climate-adapted cooling systems designed for high duty cycles
- redundant power and network design, where feasible
- centralized monitoring and operational tooling for performance oversight
This architecture is intended to support consistent operation, reduce interruption risk, and simplify maintenance workflows in environments running continuous workloads.
Why Nigeria? Understanding the Energy Advantage
Nigeria combines substantial energy resources with a structural gap between electricity generation and electricity delivered through the grid. The country has access to diverse supply inputs, including natural gas, hydropower, and strong solar potential. However, transmission and distribution constraints mean that a significant share of generation capacity does not consistently reach end users.
Industry reporting often highlights a mismatch between installed generation capacity and the volume of electricity actually dispatched to the national grid. In practical terms, this creates pockets of underutilized energy near generation sites, especially where bottlenecks limit long-distance transmission.
For industrial-scale, high-load computing deployments, this environment can be advantageous when facilities are designed to operate close to generation sources. By siting infrastructure adjacent to power production, operators can reduce reliance on congested distribution pathways, minimize transmission losses, and improve predictability of power delivery. OneMiners’ Nigeria expansion follows this direct-to-energy design approach, focusing on energy-adjacent deployment and facility architecture built for continuous operation.
Direct-to-Energy Hosting Model: Operational Impact
Many industrial hosting environments rely on national or regional electricity grids, which can introduce transmission losses, congestion, variable stability, and layered cost structures tied to distribution, taxation, and intermediaries.
OneMiners’ facilities in Nigeria are developed using a direct-to-energy hosting model. Infrastructure is positioned at or near electricity generation sources, reducing dependency on long-distance transmission and limiting exposure to grid-related variability. This approach improves predictability of power delivery and simplifies long-term energy planning by aligning infrastructure directly with available generation capacity.
By reducing distribution losses and minimizing reliance on congested grid segments, direct energy integration supports more consistent operational conditions for high-load computing environments.
Energy Cost Structure and Transparency
Energy cost predictability is a core consideration for operators running continuous, high-duty-cycle workloads. OneMiners’ Nigeria operations are structured to provide clear and standardized energy pricing models that reflect direct energy sourcing and consolidated facility management.
Energy rates vary depending on deployment method and service configuration, with options designed to accommodate different operational requirements. Some programs may involve advance energy commitments or structured consumption plans, allowing operators to align costs with longer-term capacity planning.
Rather than revenue-sharing models, the pricing framework focuses on clearly defined energy and infrastructure costs, supporting simpler budgeting and operational transparency.
Capacity and Long-Term Scalability
Nigeria represents a long-term infrastructure investment for OneMiners rather than a limited pilot deployment. Existing facilities support multi-megawatt-scale operation, with additional capacity under development through phased expansion.
The modular design approach allows capacity to scale progressively based on site readiness, energy availability, and demand. This structure supports a wide range of deployment sizes, from smaller individual installations to large-scale industrial environments requiring significant electrical load.
Data Center Design and Technical Environment
Reliable operation depends on more than energy availability alone. OneMiners’ facilities in Nigeria are purpose-built data center environments designed specifically for sustained, high-load operation.
Key infrastructure elements include:
- modular facility layouts to support phased expansion
- cooling systems adapted to local environmental conditions
- optional high-density cooling solutions for specialized deployments
- redundant systems across power delivery, networking, and monitoring
These facilities are engineered for continuous operation and long-term stability, rather than adapted from general-purpose commercial or warehouse spaces.
Reliability, Uptime, and On-Site Support
OneMiners understands that for miners, downtime is lost revenue. To minimize disruptions, the Nigeria facilities are structured around operational resilience with 24/7 on-site staff, local stock of essential spare parts, full insurance coverage for hosted equipment against breakdowns and natural disasters, and continuous monitoring with remote access tools.
Combined with OneMiners’ global experience in other locations such as Norway, Finland, USA, Dubai, and Ethiopia, this creates a mature, professional hosting environment, not an experimental build.
OneMiners’ Global Hosting Network: Diversified Power Across World-Class Locations
OneMiners Nigeria represents the pinnacle of ultra-low-cost hosting, but the company’s strength lies in its global network of strategically located facilities, giving miners unparalleled flexibility to optimize for price, reliability, and regulatory stability.
Across continents, OneMiners operates premium ASIC hosting sites including Nigeria($0.048/kWh, hydro/gas/solar with 13MW+ capacity), USA (South Carolina and Texas, no service fees), Norway (Arctic cold-climate hosting at ~€0.11/kWh), Finland ($0.065/kWh, 1MW renewable-focused), Dubai ($0.0575/kWh, 4MW modern facility), Ethiopia ($0.0549/kWh, 3MW hydro-powered), Czech Republic (central Europe stability), Paraguay, and China — all with 0% fees on mined coins and full management.
This diversified portfolio lets miners hedge risks by spreading operations across low-cost hydro, renewable, and industrial power sources, ensuring consistent profitability no matter market conditions.

Network and Connectivity: Designed for Consistent Performance
Reliable power is only one part of continuous high-load operation; reliable connectivity is equally important. OneMiners’ Nigeria sites are designed with dedicated fiber connectivity and, where feasible, redundant network pathways to improve resilience. Secure remote access supports real-time visibility into equipment status, environmental conditions, and performance indicators, helping operators monitor operations and respond quickly when adjustments are required.
Distributed Site Strategy: Built for Resilience
Rather than concentrating capacity in a single location, OneMiners follows a distributed site strategy across Nigeria, supported by additional international operations. This approach reduces concentration risk by limiting dependency on one physical site. If a localized disruption occurs at one facility, operations at other sites can remain unaffected. The distributed model aligns with established best practices in data center infrastructure design focused on continuity and fault tolerance.
Compliance and Operating Framework
Operating predictably requires clear procedures, site-level controls, and alignment with local requirements. OneMiners’ Nigeria operations are structured around facility standards, documentation, and operational processes intended to support consistent uptime, maintenance routines, and transparent service delivery. Site implementation is designed to follow applicable local regulations and standard infrastructure practices relevant to industrial hosting environments.
Energy Utilization and Infrastructure Efficiency
One of the recurring infrastructure challenges in many markets is the presence of underutilized generation capacity due to transmission and distribution limitations. Locating high-load computing infrastructure close to generation sources can improve utilization efficiency by reducing transmission losses and lowering exposure to congested grid segments. OneMiners’ Nigeria deployment is built around this energy-adjacent approach, aiming to support stable operation while improving the practical use of available generation.
OneMiners Services: Hosting and Operational Tooling
OneMiners provides hosting services supported by operational tooling for monitoring, reporting, and lifecycle management. The service model focuses on structured facility operations, including deployment workflows, technical support processes, and standardized reporting for hosted equipment. Access to monitoring tools supports visibility into key operational metrics and helps simplify day-to-day oversight for operators who do not want to maintain infrastructure independently.
Who the Nigeria Hosting Option Is Designed For
The Nigeria hosting option is designed for operators who need industrial hosting capacity but prefer not to operate equipment on-site due to constraints such as noise, heat, electrical limitations, or facility complexity. It is also structured for organizations seeking scalable deployments with standardized operations, and for teams that require predictable hosting processes and infrastructure designed for continuous, high-load use.
How to Start a Deployment in Nigeria
A typical deployment process follows a structured sequence: reviewing site availability and technical requirements, selecting a deployment configuration, completing onboarding and service documentation, arranging equipment delivery through approved logistics methods, and activating monitoring access for ongoing oversight. Deployment timelines depend on site readiness, capacity availability, and equipment intake scheduling.
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