StackForce runs a solar-optimized GPU cluster for decentralized AI compute markets — io.net, Render Network, and beyond. AI agents manage everything. Perth's best sun means the cheapest compute in Australia.
While hyperscalers build mega-facilities in Sydney and Melbourne, Perth sits underutilized — the sunniest capital city in Australia with some of the highest electricity prices, making solar self-consumption the most valuable use of solar generation. StackForce turns that paradox into a competitive advantage.
We run autonomous GPU infrastructure that earns from decentralized compute markets (io.net, Render Network, Grass), switches between networks based on real-time pricing, and manages its own jobs, customers, and operations through AI agents. No manual intervention required.
AI agents monitor GPU availability, switch between networks, auto-accept jobs, and optimize for solar availability — all without manual input.
Daytime compute runs on self-generated solar electricity at zero marginal cost. Grid power and batteries handle evenings. The camera store's existing solar infrastructure is the foundation.
Community members buy compute units, claim the instant asset write-off, and earn monthly profit share. StackForce clips the ticket on management and infrastructure.
Instant asset write-off for assets under $20,000 each. Structure the $50K rack as 2–3 purchases — full first-year deduction on all of it. On a 37.5% marginal rate, that's up to $18,750 in tax saved. Effective cost of the rig: ~$31,250.
Perth business owners buy compute units in the StackForce rack. Each investor gets direct exposure to the AI compute boom — plus the tax position that makes the math compelling.
The AI compute market is growing at 22% CAGR. Supply constraints on GPUs, power, and land are creating a structural shortage. Hyperscalers are building in Sydney and Melbourne — nobody is building solar-powered sovereign compute in Perth. That's the gap.
StackForce exists to fill it. Autonomous AI agents managing a solar-powered GPU rack, earning from the world's largest decentralized compute markets, backed by the Perth business community.