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    Unexpected Hub Powering China’s AI Boom

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterAugust 22, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Inner Mongolia’s Ulanqab is rapidly becoming China’s AI data center hub, with nearly 100 centers and a capacity of 12.5 GW since 2016, surpassing global giants like OpenAI’s Stargate Project.
    2. The region’s high elevation, cold climate, and low-cost electricity—thanks to abundant renewable and coal energy—make it an attractive, cost-efficient location for data centers.
    3. Major Chinese tech firms like ByteDance, Alibaba, and Xiaohongshu are investing heavily in building their own infrastructure locally, signifying a shift from reliance on cloud rentals.
    4. Water scarcity poses an environmental challenge, as dry conditions limit water supply for cooling; however, the proximity to Beijing and dedicated fiber optics keep latency low for AI training and inference.

    The Unexpected Heart of China’s AI Growth

    Just a few hours west of Beijing, a quiet region in Inner Mongolia has become China’s new AI powerhouse. Traditionally known for sheep farming and coal mining, it now hosts nearly 100 data centers. Since 2016, major companies have committed to building a total capacity of over 12.5 gigawatts. This growth is rapid and surprising, especially compared to huge projects like OpenAI’s Stargate. Ulanqab’s rise shows how areas outside big cities can become key players in high-tech development.

    Why Ulanqab Is Growing Fast

    Several factors attract companies to Ulanqab. Its high elevation helps keep data centers cool, saving energy. The city’s proximity to Beijing means data moves quickly, with minimal delay. Most important, electricity costs are low due to local wind, solar, and coal resources. These savings make it cheaper to run large AI infrastructure there. Recently, Chinese firms like ByteDance and Alibaba started building their own data centers instead of renting cloud space. This shift signals a new level of investment in local infrastructure.

    Environmental Challenges and Future Potential

    However, there are concerns. Ulanqab’s dry climate means water is hard to come by. Data centers need water for cooling, especially in winter, but local water supplies are already strained. Officials have had to limit water use at times. Despite this, the benefits of faster, cheaper energy and proximity to Beijing outweigh some risks. Thanks to new fiber optics, latency now allows large-scale AI training—tasks that don’t need real-time responses—to occur in remote locations. Ulanqab’s future in AI looks promising, showing how unexpected places can lead in technological advances.

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