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IREN Stock Jumps After Sweetwater Power Milestone Puts Its AI Data Center Bet Back In Focus

IREN Stock Jumps After Sweetwater Power Milestone Puts Its AI Data Center Bet Back In Focus

NEW YORK, May 5, 2026, 07:11 (EDT)

IREN shares jumped on Monday after the company flipped the switch on its 1.4-gigawatt Sweetwater 1 data center in Texas, pushing a major chunk of its AI infrastructure project from the construction phase to the grid. According to the company, they’ve now tied the site’s high-voltage substation into ERCOT, Texas’s grid operator. Sweetwater 1 is part of IREN’s larger 2-gigawatt campus in the area.

Timing is critical here—electricity supply has emerged as a key chokepoint for artificial intelligence infrastructure. Chips remain in short supply, but the bigger hurdle often comes down to finding locations that can absorb massive power loads fast. That’s where IREN steps in. The company’s strategy: combine parcels of land, access to substations, and clusters of GPUs—the high-performance graphics processors essential for training and running AI models—and turn that into a revenue stream.

IREN finished Monday at $49.48, gaining 8.37% on the day, with roughly 42.4 million shares trading hands, data from StockAnalysis show. Early Tuesday, the stock was indicated at $50.16 in premarket action, up another 1.37%.

IREN shares climbed 10.47% to $50.44 by the time Benzinga published its Monday note, even as both the Nasdaq and S&P 500 slipped. That kind of divergence suggests the rally was tied to IREN itself, rather than the broader AI trade.

“Delivering Sweetwater 1 substation energization on schedule reflects our disciplined execution,” said Daniel Roberts, IREN’s co-founder and co-chief executive, in the company’s statement. Roberts again highlighted “the efficiency of our vertically integrated development model”—a familiar refrain for investors as IREN puts more emphasis on AI cloud infrastructure and dials back the bitcoin mining pitch. IREN

Sweetwater 1 hasn’t started generating steady revenue yet. According to IREN, power delivery will increase “progressively” as it brings new data centers at the location online in phases. So, while the grid connection is a key milestone, it doesn’t translate to full commercial output just yet. GlobeNewswire

IREN is on deck to report third-quarter earnings May 7, with a conference call set for 5 p.m. Eastern. That’s when investors expect to press management on issues including the Sweetwater ramp, AI cloud demand, and capital requirements.

ERCOT oversees electricity for over 27 million customers across Texas. For IREN, connecting Sweetwater 1 directly to ERCOT is key—AI compute buyers are looking for capacity they can actually use, not just something promised in a presentation.

Competition is intense. IREN finds itself in the thick of the AI cloud and so-called “neocloud” space alongside CoreWeave and Nebius, with a range of other digital infrastructure outfits scrambling to turn available power into AI compute, too. In this environment, having cash in hand and building out infrastructure quickly rival chip availability in importance. Silicon UK

Some movement on the company side as well. IREN on Tuesday announced it had reached a definitive deal to buy Mirantis, which offers cloud infrastructure and enterprise-grade Kubernetes support. The company positioned the acquisition as a boost for its AI cloud delivery.

Getting the site energized solves only part of the puzzle. IREN now faces the grind of phased construction, bringing data centers online, landing customers—and keeping them. All this, while financing stays tricky and the market continues to punish anything that spooks investors about AI infrastructure spending or promised returns. IREN’s own outlook flagged “substantial risks and uncertainties” tied to growth plans, new data center projects, and AI cloud revenue targets. IREN

Right now, Sweetwater has become the market’s evidence that IREN can deliver. Shares jumped, indicating investors were waiting for something tangible after months of talk about AI capacity, GPU buys, and fundraising. Next up: the focus may shift from the substation to how fast IREN can actually convert powered land into revenue-generating compute.

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