BaRupOn Launches Massive Texas Innovation Campus to Revolutionize Domestic Manufacturing
Liberty, Wednesday, 27 May 2026.
Today, BaRupOn unveiled a 283.7-hectare Texas innovation hub. By unifying AI, robotics, and a massive 3-gigawatt power capacity, this campus strategically secures America’s domestic manufacturing supply chain.
Designing an Autonomous Industrial Ecosystem
On May 26, 2026, BaRupOn—a private entity with no publicly listed ticker symbol available in current filings [alert! ‘Ticker symbol not provided in source material’]—officially reaffirmed its vision for the Liberty American Multi-Sourced Power and Innovation Hub (LAMP) [1]. Located approximately 40 minutes from downtown Houston, the campus spans 283.7 hectares [1]. Founded in 2014, the company spent 11 years developing its operational strategy before breaking ground on the facility in January 2025 [1].
Securing the Grid with Massive Power Architecture
Advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence require immense energy resources, a logistical hurdle BaRupOn addresses through an integrated multi-source power architecture [1]. The LAMP campus targets up to 3 gigawatts (equivalent to 3000 megawatts) of total on-campus power capacity [1]. To put this massive energy footprint into perspective, 3 gigawatts is roughly equivalent to the output of three standard commercial nuclear reactors [GPT], providing continuous, high-reliability power that significantly reduces the facility’s dependency on the broader Texas electrical grid [1].
Strategic Implications for the American Supply Chain
The strategic co-location of raw material refinement—particularly rare-earth magnetics—alongside end-product manufacturing like drone production represents a major shift in modern industrial planning [1]. By consolidating multiple tiers of the supply chain into a single geographic footprint, the LAMP campus is positioned to act as a powerful economic catalyst for Liberty County and the greater Houston region [1].