en.Wedoany.com Reported - Nepal's cloud service provider DataHub has partnered with turnkey platform provider Hosted AI to launch an AI cloud service called YetiCloud.ai in Nepal. DataHub announced the service's launch in a LinkedIn post on July 5.
According to DataHub, YetiCloud.ai aims to provide GPU-based AI infrastructure for enterprises, startups, developers, researchers, universities, public sector organizations, and AI innovators in Nepal, supporting model training, fine-tuning, inference, AI application hosting, and enterprise-level AI deployment.
According to Data Centre Dynamics, Hosted AI provided the orchestration and optimization layer for the new cloud service platform, which uses Nvidia GPUs. The platform will be hosted in DataHub's two data centers in Nepal, located in Kathmandu and Butwal. DataHub has been operating data center business in the country since 2012.
Currently, the YetiCloud.ai platform consists of 12 GPUs, with plans to add more in the coming months. Deployed hardware includes GPU models such as RTX6000 Pro Blackwell, H100, and L40S, with H200 to be introduced as demand grows. The report states that YetiCloud.ai will leverage Nepal's abundant unused hydropower resources for sovereign computing. Hydropower accounts for 95% of Nepal's power grid, a move that helps offer GPU rental services at reasonable prices.
Overall, Nepal's data center market is relatively small, with reportedly only nine data centers nationwide. In May 2026, a Nepalese data center company called Bichuten Data Vault announced plans to build two data centers in the country with a total capacity of 5MW.










