Distributors
Business Description
Eureka Digital Mining, incorporated in Alberta, Canada in 2021, distributes turnkey immersion-cooled and direct-chip-cooled bitcoin mining infrastructure to operators across North America and internationally.
The company holds the exclusive global distribution rights for the Intelliflex™ line of modular immersion mining data centres, manufactured by CES Corp. in Acheson, Alberta. The flagship product, the Intelliflex IMDC 6.0, is a purpose-built 12' × 60' × 12' module rated at 6.0 MW total facility capacity, with 5.5 MW available for IT load. It accommodates either 1,152 S-series ASICs at 4,800 W each or 768 Whatsminer immersion-ready units at 7,200 W each. Each module includes roof-mounted dry coolers with redundant VFD fans requiring no site water, integrated 3PH industrial smart PDUs, and dual 3,000/4,000 kVA MegaBox cast-resin transformers. Eureka Digital Mining cites a 30, 40% reduction in power, maintenance, and operational costs relative to conventional air-cooled configurations.
As a certified distributor of Greenhash, a Shenzhen-based manufacturer established in 2022, Eureka Digital Mining also supplies direct-chip hydro-cooling equipment. Greenhash's lineup includes the ExaBOX1200 (a 20-foot container housing 210 Antminer S21 Hydro units and delivering up to 1.2 MW) and the companion ExaDC1200 dry cooler. A representative Greenhash deployment supplied 19 ExaBOX1200 units to support a 23 MW bitcoin mining facility in Texas. The Greenhash catalog covers hydro-cooling deployments from 100 kW to 1,000 kW. Alongside cooling infrastructure, Eureka Digital Mining sources ASICs directly from Bitmain and MicroBT for clients pursuing end-to-end build-outs.
Beyond hardware distribution, the company offers a project-delivery layer covering site layouts and renders, electrical engineering, freight-to-site logistics, crane services, and worldwide equipment installation and commissioning. That scope makes Eureka Digital Mining a single-point contractor for operators without prior immersion infrastructure experience.
The venture was co-founded by Bryan Davies, who serves as President and brings 23 years of power-generation industry experience including off-grid and continuous power-plant construction; Keith Frieser, owner/CEO of PointOne Development Corp., a firm focused on enterprise-class data-centre development; and Chuck L'Ecuyer, who founded CES Corp. in 2011 and developed the Intelliflex product line in 2019. In July 2024, CES Corp. announced a 300 MW IMDC 6.0 Gen3 order from an undisclosed buyer, bringing the manufacturer's reported sales backlog to approximately 460 MW at that time; confirmed Intelliflex deployment sites include Florida, Wyoming, and New Brunswick, Canada.