Explore the comprehensive Excel database covering the USA’s dynamic data center market, featuring in-depth analysis of 1,135 existing and 491 upcoming colocation data centers across numerous states, including key markets such as Virginia, Texas, and Illinois. Discover insights into market growth, IT load capacities, and future capacity additions (2025-2038), with data from leading operators like Amazon Web Services and Google. Ideal for data center REITs, construction contractors, infrastructure providers, and consultants, this resource serves as a crucial tool for navigating the evolving landscape of U.S. data centers.
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Over 670+ upcoming colocation and hyperscale self-built data center projects in the United States are expected to add over 129+?GW of capacity, with several facilities still in the announced or planned stages awaiting grid connections.
Virginia, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Illinois, Nevada, Georgia and Ohio together account for over 70% of the upcoming capacity in the market.
Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, and Google are expanding their data center campuses across the United States to support the rising demand for AI workloads, while crypto miners are entering the market by developing HPC data centers to capture market share. Aligned Data Centers, COPT Data Center Solutions, CyrusOne, Digital Realty, Equinix, NTT, QTS Realty Trust, and Switch rank among the leading data center operators by capacity across the United States.
Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Oregon, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Minnesota are attracting investments exceeding a billion dollars in each of these states.
Key Market Highlights
This database (Excel) product covers USA’s data center market portfolio, which provides the following information on colocation data centers:
Detailed Analysis of 1,135 existing colocation data centers
Detailed Analysis of 491 upcoming colocation data centers
Locations covered: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming
Existing white-floor space (square feet)
Upcoming white-floor space (square feet)
Current IT load capacity (As of December 2025)
Future capacity additions (2025-2038)
EXISTING DATA CENTERS (1,135 Facilities)
Market Snapshot
Location (Region/Country/City)
Facility Address
Operator/Owner Name
Data Center Name i.e., (AT1 or LAS1)
Core & Shell Area (White-Floor Area)
Core & Shell Power Capacity (IT Load Capacity)
Rack Capacity
Year of Operations
Design Standards (Tier I – IV)
Power/Cooling Redundancy
UPCOMING DATA CENTERS (491 FACILITIES)
Investment Snapshot
Location (Region/Country/City)
Investor Name
Area (White-Floor Area)
Power Capacity (IT Load Capacity)
Investment ($ Million)
Electrical Infrastructure Investment ($ Million)
Mechanical Infrastructure Investment ($ Million)
General Construction Services Investment ($ Million)
Announcement Year
Project Status (Opened/Under Construction/Announced & Planned)
Active or Expected Year of Opening
TARGET AUDIENCE
Data center Real Estate Investment Trusts (REIT)
Data center Construction Contractors
Data center Infrastructure Providers
New Entrants
Consultants/Consultancies/Advisory Firms
Corporate and Governments Agencies
Key Topics Covered:
1. About the Database 2. Scope & Assumptions 3. Definitions 4. Snapshot: Existing & Upcoming Data Center Facility 5. Existing Data Center Database 6. Upcoming Data Center Facility 7. Existing vs. Upcoming Capacity (Infographics) 8. Colocation Pricing
Major Operators/investors Covered in This U.S. Data Center Market
123.Net
1623 Farnam
24Shells
365 Data Centers
5C Data Centers
910Telecom
A5
Accelerated Data Works
Access US
ACS Group
Ada Infrastructure
Aligned Data Centers
American Tower
Amnet Systems
AMP Capital
Anthropic
Aphorio Carter
Applied Digital
APR Energy
Archer Group
Ardent Data Centers
Arizona Land Consulting (ALC)
Ark Data Centers
Ascent
ATI Solutions
Atlas Agro
Atlas Capital Group
Atlas Compute
Atlas Development LLC
Aurum Capital Ventures
AVAIO Digital
Beale Infrastructure
Belltown Power
Beltline Energy
bigbyte.cc
Bitfarms
BlackChamber Group
Bluebird Network
Bluehill Data Services
BluSky AI
Bolingbroke Technology Center
Byrd Farms LLC
C Spire
Caro.net
Carrier One
Cascade Divide
Cawley Partners
Centeris Data Centers
Centersquare
Centra
CentriLogic
Chirisa
Cielo Digital Infrastructure
Cirrus Data Services
CISP
CleanArc Data Centers
Cloud South
Cloudburst Data Centers
CloudHQ
Cloudsmart
Cloverleaf Infrastructure
Cogent Communications
Colocation Northwest
ColoCrossing
Cologix
Colohouse
Colostore
Colovore
Compass Datacenters
Consolidated Communications
COPT Data Center Solutions
CoreSite
CoreWeave
Corscale Data Centers
Crane Data Centers
CRG
Critical Data House
Crusoe
CyrusOne
Dakota Carrier
DartPoints
DaSTOR
Data Center West
Data Core Innovations
Data Foundry
Data Holdings
Data Shelter
DataBank
DataBridge Sites
DataSite
DataVerge
DC BLOX
DCX
Deep Edge Realty
Deep Green
Degas
DigiCo Infrastructure REIT
Digital Fortress
Digital Realty
Diode Ventures
DRFortress
Earthnet
EchoStar
ECL
Edge Centers
EdgeConneX
EdgeCore Digital Infrastructure
Edged Energy
EIP
Element Critical
Energy Transfer
Enseva
EQT Infrastructure
Equinix
Evocative
Expedient
Fermi America
FiberHub
Fibernet
Fibertown
Fifteen Fortyseven Critical Systems Realty
Flexential
Fogo Data Centers
Form8tion Data Centers
Fortress Data Centers
Geronimo Power
GigaLand LLC
Global IP Networks
Goodman
H5 Data Centers
HDR Engineering
HighBrook
Hivelocity
Hobart Devco
Homer City Development
HostDime
HostRocket
HoustonBunker
Hudson Interxchange
Hurricane Electric
Hut 8
HW Technology Park Development
HydraVault
Hyperscale Data
iConnect
ImpactData
INAP
InfoQuest Technologies
Inoc
IpHouse
IREN (Iris Energy)
Iron Mountain
J5 LLC
Jet.AI
JK Land Holdings
JLL
Joe’s Datacenter
Karis Critical
KDC
Lambda
Legacy Investing
Lifeline Data Centers
LightEdge Solutions
Lincoln Property Company
Lincoln Rackhouse
Liquid Web
Logistic Land Investments
Logistix
LOGIX Fiber Networks
Long Island Interconnect
Longhorn Property Management
Lumen Technologies
Mainstream Technologies
ManagedWay
Markley Group
MDC Data Centers
Menlo Digital
Metro Edge Development Partners
Metrobloks
Midco
Montana Property Group
Monticello Tech
Nabiax
NaviSite
Nebius
NEP Real Estate
Netrality Data Centers
Netrepid
Netsonic
New Era Energy & Digital
New Jersey Fibre Exchange
Nexcess
Nexeon Technologies
NJFX
Northern Data Group
NorthPoint Development
Novva Data Centers
NTT DATA
Oasis Digital Properties
Omnis Network
OneNeck IT Solutions
OpenAI
OpenColo
Oppidan
Osogrande
Otava
Overwatch Capital
Panattoni
Penzance
Peterson
PG&E
phoenixNAP
Pine Line Inc
PointOne Data Centers
Potentia Data Center
Power Infrastructure Partners
PowerHouse Data Centers
Prime Data Centers
Project Apollo
Project West WHP – GA LLC
Prologis
Prometheus Hyperscale
Prov.net
Province Group
PS Lightwave
Psychz Networks
QTS Realty Trust
Quasar Datacenters
Rack 59
Rackspace Technology
RadiusDC
Real Estate Pursuits
Red Post Energy Group
Red Rock Telecommunications
Red Wolf DCD Properties
Related Digital
Rocklocker
Rowan Digital Infrastructure
Ryan Companies
Sabey Data Centers
Sailfish
Savion
SBA Edge
ScaleMatrix
Scannell Properties
Scott Data Centers
SDC Capital Partners
Security Land and Development
Segra
Sentinel Data Centers
Sequitor Edge
ServerFarm
Servpac
ShatterIt
Sierra Data Centers
Simple Helix
Sirius Computer Solutions
SitebData
Skybox Datacenters
Soluna
Southeast Property Holdings
STACK Infrastructure
Stafford Associates
Starwood
Stream Data Centers
Subtac
Sungard Availability Services
Surge Development
Switch
Synergy Fiber
T5 Data Centers
TA Realty
Taurus DC SPE
TECfusions
Tech Vault
TekLinks
Telehouse
Telesystem
TenHats
TeraWulf
Terra Nexus Ventures
Teton Digital
Texas Critical Data Centers
TierPoint
TPC Data Centers
Tract
Trammell Crow Company
TRG Data Center
Tri-Rivers
TulsaConnect
TurnKey Internet
Twin Palms Capital Group
US Data Centers
USNX
ValorC3 Data Centers
Vantage Data Centers
Vaultas
VENYU
Verdantas
Verizon
Vinakom
Vineyard Data Center
Volico Data Centers
Webb Data Center
Western Hospitality Partners
White Label IT Solutions
White Rose Partners
WhiteFibre
WowRack
XMission
Yondr
Zenith Volts Corp
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