Panthalassa is building a global compute and energy platform in international waters. As AI compute demand accelerates toward terawatt-scale, traditional land-based data centers are constrained by land use, permitting, cooling, and energy availability. Panthalassa solves this by deploying autonomous, ocean-based power plants that combine low-cost renewable energy with embedded compute, storage, and satellite connectivity. Each node integrates Starlink-based comms, GPS, GPU-class chips, and sealed underwater housing, enabling a scalable, resilient, and secure alternative to terrestrial infrastructure.
Panthalassa is a radically scalable solution at the intersection of space, compute, and energy. By embedding high-bandwidth, low-latency SatCom—primarily through Starlink—into every autonomous ocean node, Panthalassa transforms offshore infrastructure into a globally addressable, networked system. SatCom makes it possible to operate compute and energy nodes in international waters with no physical connectivity, no land-based constraints, and full real-time orchestration. This aligns directly with our thesis: satellite connectivity is no longer just backhaul, but the foundation for a new generation of edge infrastructure—one that can exist, scale, and operate entirely beyond the terrestrial grid.