en.Wedoany.com Reported - DataHub has partnered with Hosted AI to launch an AI cloud service called YetiCloud.ai in Nepal. DataHub announced the new service in a LinkedIn post published on July 5. The company stated that YetiCloud.ai aims to provide GPU-powered AI infrastructure for enterprises, startups, developers, researchers, universities, public sector organizations, and AI innovators in Nepal, covering model training, fine-tuning, inference, AI application hosting, and enterprise AI adoption.

Hosted AI provides orchestration and optimization technical support for this new platform, which utilizes Nvidia GPUs. The cloud platform is hosted within DataHub's infrastructure. As of the time of writing, the YetiCloud.ai website was inaccessible. DCD has contacted DataHub for more information about the service.
Ditlev Bredahl, CEO of Hosted AI, said via email: "Nepal's power grid is 95% hydroelectric, and last year the country cut about $192 million in monsoon surplus because there were no buyers. YetiCloud.ai turns that wasted electricity into sovereign computing. A bank in Kathmandu or a startup in Pokhara can now rent powerful GPUs within Nepal, under Nepali law, paid in rupees, at a cheaper price than importing inference from Virginia or Singapore. Most countries will rent AI infrastructure from others. Nepal just decided not to."
DataHub has operated data centers in Nepal since 2012, with facilities in Kathmandu and Butwal. The data center market in Nepal is relatively small, with DataCenterMap listing only nine data centers in the country. In May 2026, Nepali data center company Bichuten Data Vault announced plans to build two data centers in the country with a total capacity of 5MW.










