LT350 Signs LOI with Medical REIT to Pilot Solar-Powered AI Datacenters in Hospital Parking Lots

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Auddia's LT350 offers property owners new revenue streams by converting parking lots into solar-powered AI datacenters without land acquisition.

LT350's patented canopy integrates modular GPU, memory, and battery storage cartridges above parking lots to deploy HIPAA-aligned AI inference compute.

This technology enables secure, low-latency AI compute at healthcare facilities, potentially improving patient outcomes through faster clinical decision-making.

LT350 turns parking lots into solar-powered AI micro-datacenters that preserve parking functionality while generating clean energy for computing.

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LT350 Signs LOI with Medical REIT to Pilot Solar-Powered AI Datacenters in Hospital Parking Lots

Auddia Inc. announced that LT350 has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with a NYSE listed medical REIT to host LT350's first pilot installation expected to be at a hospital property in the Dallas Fort Worth MSA. The Medical REIT owns and manages approximately 200 medical facilities across the United States, including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and medical office buildings. LT350 is one of three new businesses that will be combined with Auddia in the new McCarthy Finney holding company if Auddia's recently announced business combination with Thramann Holdings, LLC is completed.

The LOI outlines the parties' intent to collaborate on deploying LT350's first solar-integrated, parking-lot-based AI micro-datacenter canopy. LT350's patented architecture integrates modular GPU, memory, and battery storage cartridges directly into the ceiling of its proprietary solar canopy, enabling high-performance AI compute to be deployed above existing parking lots without absorbing parking spaces or requiring new land acquisition. The LOI is non-binding and does not obligate either party to proceed with the pilot.

Jeff Thramann, M.D., CEO of Auddia and founder of LT350, stated that healthcare represents one of the most latency sensitive and data security intensive environments for AI inference. The LOI represents validation of LT350's potential to deliver secure, high-performance, on-premise inference compute directly adjacent to clinical operations. The pilot will focus on validating LT350's ability to deploy high-performance AI compute directly at the point of need, support HIPAA-aligned inference workloads, reduce grid impact through solar generation and battery buffering, preserve all parking functionality, and demonstrate the operational and economic advantages of distributed inference.

LT350 estimates that approximately 18 months of design, engineering, and testing work will be required following the closing of the proposed merger to stand up the first LT350 canopy with its integrated GPU, memory, and battery storage cartridges. Because LT350 represents a new class of distributed AI infrastructure, this timeline reflects the rigor required to validate performance, safety, reliability, and compliance in a hospital environment. If the pilot is successful, LT350 expects to expand across the Medical REIT's broader portfolio of almost 200 medical properties as applicable.

These properties include hospitals, outpatient facilities, and medical office buildings—locations where proximity, data sovereignty, and deterministic performance are critical for AI-driven clinical and operational workflows. Thramann views this pilot as the first step in a broader strategy to bring distributed AI infrastructure to healthcare campuses nationwide, noting that hospitals and medical facilities are among the highest-value inference environments. Under its proposed business model, LT350 anticipates entering into site-specific lease agreements with property owners, including the Medical REIT, for the use of parking-lot airspace and canopy infrastructure.

This structure enables LT350 to deploy distributed AI datacenters without requiring land acquisition while providing property owners with a new revenue stream tied to AI infrastructure. The Company believes this model aligns incentives between LT350 and its real estate partners and supports scalable deployment across large property portfolios. While advancing the engineering and testing required for the pilot, LT350 intends to pursue additional partnerships with healthcare systems, logistics operators, research campuses, and other organizations seeking to deploy distributed AI compute in parking-lot environments.

The Company believes that LT350's ability to turn underutilized parking lots into solar-powered AI micro-datacenters represents a compelling opportunity for property owners seeking to generate new revenue, hyperscalers looking to deploy AI compute closer to end users, and enterprise customers seeking to deploy highly secure AI capabilities on premise without acquiring land, increasing grid load, or compromising operational space. For information about LT350, please visit www.LT350.com. For more information about Auddia, visit www.auddia.com.

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