Texas

  Supply: 13,461 MW

Total Supply is the sum of four supply categories: Live, Under Construction, Committed, and Early Stage.

  Facilities: 186

Overview

Texas is one of the largest and most dynamic data center markets in the United States, with key hubs in Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. The state’s central location, abundant and relatively low-cost power, and business-friendly policies have made it a prime destination for hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data center developments.

The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex serves as the state’s primary data center hub, benefiting from a dense network of fiber infrastructure, major cloud and colocation providers, and its role as a key interconnection point for North America. Austin and San Antonio have also seen significant growth, driven by the region’s expanding tech industry and demand for enterprise IT solutions. Meanwhile, Houston’s data center market is more energy-focused, supporting the oil and gas sector with high-performance computing and disaster recovery solutions.

Texas' data center market continues to expand, with large-scale developments from major hyperscalers, colocation providers, and new entrants looking to capitalize on the state's advantages. The availability of large land parcels and access to renewable energy, particularly wind and solar, further enhance Texas' appeal as a strategic location for digital infrastructure. However, challenges such as extreme weather events, rising power demand, and increased competition for industrial real estate present considerations for future development.

Despite these challenges, Texas remains one of the most attractive and scalable data center markets in the U.S., with strong growth prospects as cloud computing, AI, and enterprise demand continue to rise.

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Facilities in Texas