Station
A Station is the hardware that runs a Cosmos. The whole stack — on your infrastructure, under your control. For operators whose critical systems should not be tenants in someone else's building.
The Problem
What happens to your operation when their region goes down? When their pricing changes? When their terms of service update?
“Our production data lives on someone else's hardware, our uptime depends on someone else's decisions, and our operations stop when their region goes down. We know this is a problem.”
Cloud is not wrong — Cosmos runs on AWS today. But operators who depend on systems for production, logistics, and regulatory compliance know the risk: you are a tenant. Your AI inference runs through someone else's endpoints. Your operational intelligence — prompts, context, decisions — flows through infrastructure you don't control.
Station is the answer. The same Cosmos platform, deployed on hardware you own, in facilities you control. Pump station. Compressor station. Metering station. Now: computing station.
Who It's For
Regulatory
Industries where regulatory frameworks require data residency, air-gapped networks, or on-premise audit trails. The compliance requirement is the deployment requirement.
Remote
Field operations, remote plants, offshore facilities. When internet access is intermittent or nonexistent, the system must run locally and sync when it can.
Security
Operations where the security posture requires full control of the hardware, the network, and the data path. No shared tenancy. No third-party access.
Sovereignty
Not every reason is technical. Some operators want to own their infrastructure because that is how they run their business. Station is built for that conviction.
What Station Is
Station is not a stripped-down version of Cosmos. It will be the full platform — every Constellation, every agent, every governance layer — deployed on hardware you own. The same software that runs 20% of the global helium supply, the same autonomous agents, the same continuous convergence. On your floor, under your roof.
That includes the AI. Station will run its own models — inference on your hardware, not in someone else's cloud. Your data never leaves your premises. Your prompts, your context, your operational intelligence stay sovereign. No API calls to third-party model providers. No data leaking through inference endpoints you don't control.
Connected when you want to be. Federated through Nexus when you choose. Autonomous when you need to be.

Without Station
Your data stays on their hardware. Your AI inference flows through their endpoints. Your operational intelligence — every prompt, every decision context, every audit trail — sits on infrastructure you don't own and can't inspect. When their region goes down, your plant goes dark. When their pricing changes, your budget absorbs it.
Sovereignty deferred is sovereignty surrendered.
Now picture the alternative. Your system runs on hardware you can walk up to and touch. Your AI inference stays inside your facility. Your operational data never crosses a network you don't control. When the internet goes down, your plant keeps running. That is a Station.

Shaped by the sovereignty requirements we hear from operators every day. If on-premise deployment matters to your operation, register your interest — early access goes to operators who need it most.