

AI Factories
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Millions of streetlights.
One AI network.
Zero data centres.
About
The hyperscalers are spending $650 billion this year to build giant warehouses full of silicon. We don't have to do so much. The Alt Grid is already built — it's hanging over every road. AI Factories turns each solar-powered iLamp streetlight into a self-powered AI computer, then sells its compute by the hour. Own a licence, own a slice of the network.
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Price
$25
Royalty
10%
Licenses Issued
1,000,000
THE WHOLE THING, IN ONE BREATH
Take a streetlight. Bolt on solar, a battery and an NVIDIA Jetson AI chip. Now it lights the road and earns money 24/7 running AI for everyone within range. Multiply by millions. That's AI Factories.
Why this is a once-in-a-cycle bet
→ The world's biggest AI network — already wired in.
Replace millions of streetlights, add millions more for full coverage, and in America alone you've built 55 million edge-AI nodes. The largest decentralised AI grid on Earth — no land to buy, no campus to permit.
→ Every iLamp is a money machine.
AI services, data analytics, green energy sales, premium apps. One pole, many revenue streams, across public and private sectors.
→ Sub-second. On-site. Private.
The AI runs on the iLamp, not in some distant cloud. That means split-second response and data that never leaves the street — something the hyperscalers physically cannot match.
→ Off-grid and unkillable.
100% solar-powered. No single point of failure. When the network goes down, the lamps keep thinking.
→ A 42-to-1 return for the nation.
Every dollar spent on smart street lighting returns an estimated 42 in economic benefit — safer roads, less crime, higher property values, a lighter load on the grid. Add AI Factories and it becomes the smartest federal dollar in any country.
The Opportunity
AI Factories wins exactly where the cloud loses. Anything that needs an answer in under a second, can't let sensitive data travel, has to keep working when the network is down, or spits out more raw data than any pipe can carry — that's our turf. Local AI processing turns those "impossible" jobs into high-value, recurring revenue.
Yes, the world is building enormous AI data centres. They cost a fortune and take five years to switch on. We're not trying to replace them — we're taking the giant slice they can't reach: the edge. Right where the data is born and the decision has to be made. No single point of failure. Completely off-grid. A serious power house for the AI age.


What 55 million thinking lamps can do
Hundreds of applications are in build. A taste of the range:
Life-or-death, in milliseconds
Gunshot triangulation, crash and fall detection, active-shooter lockdown, lost-child and elderly-fall alerts — dispatched before the cloud would even finish loading.
Privacy by design
Crunch sensitive biometric, health and financial data right on the pole. Only the anonymised insight ever leaves. HIPAA, GDPR, CCPA — handled at source.
Roads & autonomous systems
Instant traffic-light optimisation, hazard warnings, drone air-traffic control, robot-delivery routing, vehicle-to-infrastructure commands — all with zero cloud lag.
Big-data, small footprint
4K/8K video analytics, acoustic threat detection, predictive failure on bridges and machinery — analysed locally instead of flooding the network.
When the network dies
Disaster zones, remote sites, rural emergency services, cable-landing stations — the lamps keep running the critical jobs regardless.
Premium private sites
Hotels, airports, ports, theme parks, malls, factories, hospitals, gated communities, military bases — they pay real money for safety, uptime and optimisation, today.
The common thread: answers needed in under a second, data that can't travel, jobs that must survive an outage, or too much raw data to ship. The cloud can't. The lamp can.
Now, the money
COMPUTE REVENUE — THE BASE CASE
AI Factories earns $0.09 every hour each deployed lamp runs as an active AI node. Round the clock, that's $788.40 per lamp, per year — and it scales in a dead-straight line as the network grows. That's the contracted floor, before a single price rise.
| The base case | |
|---|---|
| Per active iLamp — Compute rate | $0.09 / hour |
| Annual earnings (24/7/365) | $788.40 / year |
| Across 2,000,000 deployed units | $1.576 billion / year |
THE UPSIDE CLAUSE — 20% OF EVERY PRICE RISE
AI Factories keeps 20% of any increase above the base rate. The wider market already treats $0.50/hour as a conservative price for Jetson-class edge compute — and hyperscaler cloud GPUs run $1 to $5 an hour. Demand is climbing; supply is capped by how fast iLamps can physically go up. Prices point one way: up. Every dollar the market moves adds $0.20/hour to every single unit.
Formula: Per-unit annual earnings = ( $0.09 + 20% × (market price − $0.09) ) × 8,760 hours
And compute is only part of it — territorial licensing, platform fees, data monetisation and API access stack on top. AI Factories also builds the apps that run on the chips (80+ in development) and owns the exclusive iLamp AddStore.
How you own a piece: the ILO
AI Factories is listed on ILOCX through an Initial Licence Offering (ILO) — a participation right in the company's revenue. Entry price: $25 per unit. Total issuance: 1,000,000 units.
THE MECHANIC THAT DOES THE WORK
How the licence value is built
| Royalty pool each period | 10% of gross revenue |
| Split across all units | ÷ 1,000,000 ILOs |
| Licence value resets to | 10 × the last royalty paid |
Walk it through. At $1 billion of gross revenue, the 10% pool is $100 million — $100 per ILO unit. The platform then resets each licence to ten times that last royalty: $1,000 per unit. At the $1.576 billion base-case revenue, the licence value resets to $1,576.80.
Buy in at $25. Every revenue milestone the company hits reprices your licence upward — automatically, mechanically, on the way through. Higher revenue → higher royalty → higher licence value. The structure is built to compound.
Why now
This is the most heavily funded build-out in the history of technology — over $650 billion from the four biggest hyperscalers this year alone, up 71% on last. NVIDIA did $215.9bn in revenue, up 65%. The whole market agrees on one thing: in AI, the durable moat is physical infrastructure, not code. Code copies overnight. A permitted, powered, deployed network of millions of nodes does not.
Every iLamp is exactly that: a permitted, installed, energy-independent AI node under a long-term contract. Stack physical deployment, PPP tenure, exclusive territorial licensing and NVIDIA integration and you get a moat with several walls. No listed company addresses the edge-compute layer at meaningful scale. AI Factories is building it.
PROMOTIONAL & TERRITORIAL LICENCES — OPEN NOW
Two ways in.
Promotional licence — market the network, earn for the effort, and hold a stake in the upside through the 10% of company revenue set aside for licence holders.
Territorial licence — secure exclusive rights to a region and own the rollout where you are.
Units list at $25 on ILOCX. Get in before the first royalty reprices the licence.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
This listing is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, an offer to sell securities, or a solicitation of investment. All revenue projections and ILO value scenarios are illustrative only and are not forecasts or guarantees of future performance. Prospective licence holders should conduct their own due diligence and consult independent professional advisers before making any decision. The value of licenses and any income from them may go down as well as up. By purchasing a license in Ai factories, you have an obligation to perform. This is not an investment. It's a license to promote what we are doing on social media, in person, in WhatsApp groups anyway you can, buy licenses and confirm your promotion in the ILOCX dashboard. Once you have done that you are entered into the royalty pool. Payment for promotion via the set royalty parameters. Imagine changing the way compute is powered with this simple idea. Our final question you, is this "would you rather we were out there doing this or not?" get on board, help us build this and share in the winnings as we revolutionise AI applications, services, and the sale of mass compute on the edge. Finally, and frankly, Ai Factories Limited was a name change from x900 limited which was dormant for years, we have not filed accounts, yet, they are due this year in September. When we file them, there will not be anything on them but costs and a small amount of revenue, we are just getting started, but we own the domain name AiFactories.com and an exclusive contract with Conflow Power to install the Ai Factories in the iLamps. I am the only director and I have developed this entire eco system. I created iLamp, I am running CPG and the only employee in AI factories limited. I will host webinars to answer any questions and be right in front of any issues that arise. My name is Edward Fitzpatrick and I approve this message.
AI Factories Limited · Registered in England and Wales · Company number 12374892 · Verify House, Stratford Road, B94 5NN · ILO listed on ILOCX
Company Name
Ai FactoriesCOMPANY NUMBER
12374892STATUS
ACTIVEINCORPORATION DATE
23 December 2019COMPANY TYPE
Private limited CompanyJURISDICTION
UKREGISTRY PAGE
Companies house, United kingdomHere you can find all the documents that support our license offering as well as samples and copies of legal documents.
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10%
Licenses Issued
1,000,000
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