Concept envisioning a 0.5 petaflop tier
10ft Server Pod
8 racks (7', 42U)
Up to 250 servers and 15 cores
10' x 8.5' insulated envelope with 9' ceilings.
A design study for modular, factory-assembled enclosures intended to house AI and cloud computing infrastructure — illustrating what BOXABL's factory could build for data center developers seeking faster deployment.
Concept range
10ft to 40ft (illustrative sizes)
Largest concept
2,500 sqft Server Tron
Cooling language
Filtered air and liquid-cooled precision
Deployment theme
Rapid placement with integrated fork pockets

These configurations share a single design language and illustrate how the same modular approach could scale from compact edge deployments to campus-scale installations. The specifications below are conceptual design targets used for illustration — they are not specifications of any manufactured product and would be finalized only through project-level engineering with a customer.
Concept envisioning a 0.5 petaflop tier
8 racks (7', 42U)
Up to 250 servers and 15 cores
10' x 8.5' insulated envelope with 9' ceilings.
Concept envisioning a 1.0 petaflop tier
16 racks (7', 42U)
Up to 500 servers and 30 cores
20' x 8.5' envelope.
Concept envisioning a 2.0 petaflop format
36 racks (7', 42U)
Up to 900 servers and 56 cores
Up to 1.8 petaflops in the configuration illustrated.
Concept envisioning 16 petaflop operations per second
2,500 sq ft, enterprise-scale concept
Extends the same modular design language to higher-throughput campus deployments.
The largest format in the modular concept family.
The strongest recurring themes are clean pre-cabled interiors, high-performance thermal assemblies, integrated precision cooling and a portable structure that keeps site work focused on validation, utilities and anchoring.
A secure, pre-cabled and surgically clean building envelope designed around pre-installed racks.
An energy-efficient thermally broken envelope built for high performance across climate conditions.
Integrated HVAC pairing filtered air with liquid-cooled precision cooling.
The structural pallet frame includes integrated fork pockets so the pods can be positioned and deployed quickly.

The same modular idea extends into a 2,500 square foot Server Tron concept rated at 16 petaflop operations per second. It reads like the same deployment philosophy scaled up for larger AI footprints.
Concept size
2,500 sqft
Rated output
16 petaflop ops/sec
The visual language stays consistent with the smaller pods: insulated modular shells, repeated bays, and a data-center layout that favors rapid replication over custom ground-up construction.
Installation planning and enclosure logic stay consistent across pod sizes, which makes the concept family read like a modular platform instead of separate one-off concepts.
Conceptual engineering targets used in this design study include a 2-inch exterior wall, floor-over-frame and ceiling assembly each targeting an R-8 insulation value, a 50 psf floor live load, a 40 psf roof live load, and a 110 mph wind speed rating. All engineering, ratings and equipment loading would be subject to project-level design and review and could differ materially from this concept.
The 40ft configuration is presented as the 2.0 petaflop tier, with 36 racks and up to 1.8 petaflops listed for the configuration shown here.
In a custom project, on-site work would generally include validating site conditions (wind, snow, seismic and flood considerations), site prep, utilities, anchoring, permitting, easements and setbacks, and connecting servers, structural elements and electrical service.
The concept family combines scalable compute formats, insulated enclosures, integrated cooling language and repeatable site planning requirements for teams evaluating modular AI infrastructure.
Audience
Data center developers, operators, hyperscalers, colocation providers and equipment vendors
Repeated themes
Speed, density, cooling and site-readiness
Important caveat
Server Pods are a design concept, not a product currently in production or for sale. Final engineering and equipment loading would be determined through project-level review with a customer.
The Server Pod concept is a starting point for discussion, not a product you can order today. BOXABL's factory is available to design and manufacture custom modular structures for data center developers, operators, hyperscalers, colocation providers and equipment vendors. Share your team, location and project goals below to start that conversation.
Any Server Pod or similar structure would be developed and built only under a custom design and manufacturing agreement, and there is no assurance that any agreement will be reached or that any such product will be built.
Useful to include
Target capacity, preferred footprint, geography and timing
Best fit
Commercial and enterprise teams exploring modular AI infrastructure
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Server Pods are a design concept, not a product currently in production or for sale. BOXABL has not begun manufacturing Server Pods. This concept is published to demonstrate what BOXABL's factory is capable of building, and to invite data center developers, operators and equipment vendors to engage BOXABL to design and manufacture custom structures for their own deployments.
Forward-looking statements
This page contains forward-looking statements, including statements regarding BOXABL's Server Pod concept, the capabilities of BOXABL's factory, and BOXABL's ability to secure custom design and manufacturing agreements. The Server Pod is a design concept only. BOXABL has not manufactured any Server Pod units, has no Server Pod units available for sale, and has not entered into any agreement to build them; specifications described on this page are conceptual and subject to change. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially, including the risk that BOXABL does not enter into any customer agreements or does not develop or manufacture any such product.