SpaceX Warns Water Scarcity Constrains AI Data Center Expansion in Revised IPO Filing on June 2

According to TechCrunch, SpaceX warned on June 2 in its revised IPO filing that water scarcity has become a key constraint on its AI infrastructure expansion. Water is essential for cooling data centers, and the company stated that data center construction is limited by the ability to obtain electricity and water at economically viable prices. The filing noted that large volumes of water may be required to cool large-scale data center operations, and that water shortages, drought conditions, local water competition, or regulatory restrictions could limit the company's access to sufficient cooling water, increase costs, or delay data center infrastructure expansion.
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