Oxbridge Re Holdings has launched AI GridWorks, a new AI infrastructure platform focused on developing, owning, and operating AI data centers and related infrastructure. The platform targets AI compute demand and is intended to expand Oxbridge into AI infrastructure alongside its existing businesses.
AI GridWorks plans to pursue projects ranging from approximately 10 MW to 100 MW, with an initial emphasis on facilities of about 50 MW. Oxbridge also said AI GridWorks will keep flexibility to pursue larger projects depending on customer demand and market conditions.
On execution, Oxbridge said AI GridWorks is building capabilities across power infrastructure, real estate, engineering, development, and operations. As projects advance, the company expects to engage engineering, construction, and technology firms where appropriate.
For data center engineers, the meaningful detail here is the project sizing: a 10 MW to 100 MW target band—especially a stated focus on ~50 MW sites—maps to utility-scale interconnect work, substation planning, and multi-phase buildouts, not small “AI pods.” But the launch is a platform and strategy statement, not a disclosed site, design, customer, or construction schedule.
Jay Madhu, chairman and CEO of Oxbridge and AI GridWorks, said, “AI GridWorks was formed to develop and own AI data centers and related infrastructure. We believe owning and developing these critical AI infrastructure assets has the potential to create significant long-term value for our shareholders.”
Oxbridge also tied the move to its SurancePlus business, describing prior work tokenizing reinsurance securities on the Solana blockchain as experience that helped it identify emerging opportunities and build teams for new ventures. More information is available at aigridworks.ai and suranceplus.com.
Source: Oxbridge Re Holdings


















