DriverAI LLC, a U.S.-based technology company, has moved forward with plans to develop an 80 MW Quantum AI Data Center in Luna, Cluj County, Romania, within an industrial and technology park being developed by Leviatan Group. Infrastructure company E-INFRA will oversee power supply and energy systems, while Carstens Consulting Global Inc. (CCG) will support project management and institutional coordination.
According to a DriverAI press release, the project would be Romania’s first integrated Quantum AI Data Center and the announcement follows a series of site assessments and due-diligence visits by DriverAI executives in recent months, while the project is in an advanced stage of preparation. The proposed facility would be built in four phases of 20 MW each and is intended to combine high-density GPU computing infrastructure with quantum computing hardware.
Cary Tatlinger, CEO & Founder, DriverAI, said, “Our assessment visits to Luna and to the industrial and technological park developed by Leviatan Group confirmed what the data already suggested: Romania is uniquely positioned to become a sovereign compute hub for Central and Eastern Europe. The proximity to leading universities, the energy infrastructure, and the commitment of our Romanian partners make this the right location.”
In a post on X, Mircea Abrudean, President of the Senate, Senator, Cluj Romania, said, “I am very proud to announce that Romania will have its first Quantum AI Data Centre, a US $1 billion investment, in Luna, Cluj County. I advocated for this in Washington in February 2026, and this confirms the strong partnership and strategic alignment between Romania & USA.”
The meeting was held in February 2026 in Washington with Mircea Abrudean, President of the Senate of Romania and DriverAI, which cited support from the Romanian Embassy in Washington, D.C., promoted bilateral cooperation and institutional ties between Romania and the United States.
DriverAI’s discussions with the Romanian government regarding the designation of the project as a Strategic Investment and its relevance to economic cooperation between Romania and the United States.
DriverAI’s technology partners will include chipmakers and quantum computing companies that will supply hardware and platforms for the facility’s AI and quantum computing operations. The company also said it aims to power the data center entirely with renewable energy by the completion of the fourth phase.

