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OpenAI asked Trump administration to expand Chips Act tax credit to cover data centers

Last updated: November 8, 2025 10:50 pm
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OpenAI’s Ambitious Plans for Data Center Construction Revealed in Recent Letter

A recent letter from OpenAI sheds light on the company’s bold vision for data center construction and its appeal to the federal government for support. The letter, authored by OpenAI’s chief global affairs officer Chris Lehane and addressed to the White House’s director of science and technology policy Michael Kratsios, outlines the company’s request for expanding the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit (AMIC) to encompass a wider range of components crucial for AI infrastructure.

The AMIC, a 35% tax credit introduced in the Biden administration’s Chips Act, is currently limited to semiconductor fabrication. OpenAI argues for its extension to cover electrical grid components, AI servers, and AI data centers. Lehane emphasizes that broadening the AMIC’s scope will reduce the cost of capital, mitigate investment risks, and facilitate private capital influx to expedite the AI infrastructure development in the US.

Furthermore, OpenAI’s letter advocates for streamlined permitting and environmental review processes for these projects. It also calls for the establishment of a reserve of essential raw materials like copper, aluminum, and processed rare earth minerals necessary for building AI infrastructure.

Although the letter was initially published on October 27, it gained prominence recently when OpenAI executives’ comments sparked discussions about the company’s objectives vis-a-vis government support. CFO Sarah Friar’s suggestion of government backing for infrastructure loans was later clarified, with Friar stating that OpenAI does not seek such support. CEO Sam Altman echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the company’s self-reliance and aversion to government intervention in business decisions.

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In a post, Altman revealed OpenAI’s ambitious revenue projections, expecting to surpass $20 billion in annualized revenue run rate by the end of 2025 and aiming for revenue growth amounting to hundreds of billions by 2030. The company has committed $1.4 trillion in capital investments over the next eight years to realize its expansive goals.

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