Nvidia is reportedly in talks to invest in Cloverleaf Infrastructure, a developer of clean-energy power infrastructure used for data centers. The discussions follow Nvidia’s broader efforts to build influence across the data center ecosystem, particularly around the electricity supply needed for growing computing demand.

Quartz and other coverage frame the potential deal as part of Nvidia’s strategy to secure or expand access to data center power through energy-focused infrastructure companies. Seeking Alpha similarly reports the possibility of Nvidia investing in Cloverleaf Infrastructure, citing the company’s increasing engagement with data center power and energy providers. Channel NewsAsia also reports Nvidia’s investment in the developer, aligning with the theme of Nvidia moving beyond chips into infrastructure-related partnerships.

Outlets largely agree on the central point—that Nvidia is pursuing an investment in Cloverleaf Infrastructure—but they differ on details such as deal status and the emphasis placed on “talks” versus an announced investment. Coverage also notes Nvidia’s recent related investments, including participation in SoftBank’s SB Energy and an investment in Lancium, underscoring a continuing focus on clean-energy and data center capacity.