1414 Degrees secures $2.69M to capitalize on data centre boom. The ASX-listed clean energy storage company has raised capital from institutional investors to accelerate its entry into the rapidly expanding global data centre sector. The market is projected to nearly double from 103GW in 2025 to 200GW by 2030, requiring up to US$3 trillion in infrastructure investment. Funds will advance the company's Aurora battery energy storage system toward transmission connection approval and support its SiNTL program targeting the global battery materials market. The Aurora precinct in South Australia represents a 140MW/280MWh near-term revenue opportunity with significant expansion potential. The company is positioning itself to supply low-emissions power solutions to data centres and mining operations on high-voltage transmission lines.
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