Announced on 28 May 2026, the funding will support the company’s push into data centre infrastructure, where it is developing AI-designed cooling systems and modular deployment solutions aimed at easing bottlenecks in AI compute capacity. Orbital said the capital will also be used to expand its AI and engineering teams, grow its presence across London and San Francisco, support commercial deployment and accelerate development of its industrial platform beyond data centres.
Orbital Industries designs and manufactures physical infrastructure using AI, with an initial focus on hardware for data centres as demand for high-density compute continues to increase. The round highlights continued investor interest in companies working on the physical constraints behind AI growth, including power, cooling and deployment.