Network

Distributed compute deployed at renewable energy sources.

ZeroMine installs and operates standardised compute systems at approved renewable energy sites. Hosts supply power. The network converts that energy into compute capacity.

At a Glance

What defines the network

  • Standardised ZeroMine systems
  • Deployment at renewable energy sites
  • Hosts supply energy, not hardware
  • Users can run jobs free during testing
  • Marketplace pricing comes later as the network matures
How It Works

From renewable energy to compute

The model is simple: energy is supplied at the site, ZeroMine systems are deployed there, and workloads run across that capacity.

01

Energy is supplied

Approved sites provide renewable electricity from residential solar, commercial solar and battery systems, or larger industrial renewable environments.

02

Systems are deployed

ZeroMine installs and operates standardised machines at the site, keeping deployment and monitoring consistent across the network.

03

Jobs are executed

Workloads run across available network capacity, with scheduling shaped by machine availability and site energy conditions.

Deployment Environments

Built for multiple renewable site types

ZeroMine is being built to support deployment across a range of renewable energy environments where site conditions and power requirements can be met.

Residential Solar

Smaller-scale renewable supply can form part of the broader long-term network model where deployment conditions are suitable.

Commercial Solar + Battery

Commercial sites with solar and storage can provide a stronger local operating environment for compute deployment.

Industrial Renewable Sites

Larger renewable environments offer the clearest pathway for more scaled deployment where energy supply and site conditions support it.

Standardised Rollout

Each deployment follows a consistent ZeroMine system model so network operations remain predictable as more sites come online.

Host Model

Hosts earn based on energy supplied

Hosts are compensated based on kilowatt-hours supplied to ZeroMine systems. This keeps the host side of the model tied directly to energy contribution rather than hardware ownership or infrastructure management.

ZeroMine handles the machine layer. The host contributes suitable power at the site and participates in the network through energy supply.

Estimated earnings can be explored in the calculator rather than on this page.

Why Standardised Systems

Consistency is part of the infrastructure strategy

ZeroMine uses standardised machine deployments so the network can be operated more reliably as it grows.

Consistent Performance

A standardised machine profile creates a more predictable execution environment across the network.

Centralised Operations

Monitoring, updates, maintenance, and orchestration are easier to manage when systems are deployed to a common standard.

Simpler Rollout

Predefined system designs make it easier to assess, deploy, and support infrastructure across new renewable energy sites.

Testing Phase

Users can run jobs free during testing

The platform is currently in testing, and users can run jobs free during this phase while the network continues to mature.

The immediate focus is stable deployment, operational consistency, and usable network capacity before fuller marketplace pricing is introduced.

Pricing and broader marketplace mechanics come later as the network reaches greater scale and maturity.

Role Clarity

Who provides what

Host

Supplies energy at the site

  • Renewable electricity at a suitable location
  • Participation in approved deployment conditions
  • Energy contribution measured in kWh
ZeroMine

Deploys and operates the compute layer

  • Standardised machine deployment
  • Remote monitoring and system control
  • Platform access, orchestration, and workload execution
Join ZeroMine

Take part in the network from either side

Supply renewable energy as a host or access the platform as a user during testing.