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The United States Data Center Market report segments the industry into Hotspot (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey, New York, Northern California, Northern Virginia, Northwest, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Rest of United States), Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized).
The United States is experiencing a surge in data center construction, with the power supply under construction reaching *** gigawatts in 2024. This marks a *** percent increase from previous years, reflecting the growing demand for data storage and processing capabilities across the country. The rapid expansion of data centers underscores their crucial role in supporting the digital infrastructure that powers businesses and consumers alike. Northern Virginia leads the charge Northern Virginia has emerged as the epicenter of data center growth in the United States. In 2023, the region boasted the highest existing data center power capacity, solidifying its position as the market with the largest data center inventory in the country. Furthermore, Northern Virginia continues to dominate new construction efforts, with data centers under construction in the second half of 2024 set to add a staggering *** gigawatts of power capacity. This far outpaces other major markets such as Dallas, Austin, and NYC-NJ combined. Cloud infrastructure fuels growth The expansion of data centers is closely tied to the increasing adoption of cloud infrastructure services. Enterprise spending on cloud infrastructure services has soared in the past decade, fueled by organizations' growing demand for modern networking, storage, and database solutions. As companies continue to migrate their operations to the cloud, the need for robust data center facilities is expected to rise, further propelling the construction boom.
As of March 2025, there were a reported 5,426 data centers in the United States, the most of any country worldwide. A further 529 were located in Germany, while 523 were located in the United Kingdom. What is a data center? A data center is a network of computing and storage resources that enables the delivery of shared software applications and data. These facilities can house large amounts of critical and important data, and therefore are vital to the daily functions of companies and consumers alike. As a result, whether it is a cloud, colocation, or managed service, data center real estate will have increasing importance worldwide. Hyperscale data centers In the past, data centers were highly controlled physical infrastructures, but the cloud has since changed that model. A cloud data service is a remote version of a data center – located somewhere away from a company's physical premises. Cloud IT infrastructure spending has grown and is forecast to rise further in the coming years. The evolution of technology, along with the rapid growth in demand for data across the globe, is largely driven by the leading hyperscale data center providers.
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The United States Data Center Power Market is Segmented by Component (Electrical Solutions, Services), Data Center Type (Hyperscaler/Cloud Service Providers, Colocation Providers, and More), Data Center Size (Small Size Data Centers, Medium Size Data Centers, Large Size Data Centers and More), Tier Type (Tier I and II, Tier III, Tier IV). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD)
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The United States Data Center Construction Market is Segmented by Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4), Data Center Type(Colocation, Self-Built Hyperscalers (CSPs), Enterprise, and Edge), and Infrastructure (Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The US data center market size was valued at USD 208.38 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 308.83 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.78% from 2024 to 2030.
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The United States data center market size was valued at USD 50.2 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 108.2 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.9% from 2025-2033. The growing adoption of cloud computing, the increasing demand for edge infrastructure, the rising focus on artificial intelligence (AI)-driven workloads, and the expanding investments in data center facilities are the key factors driving the market growth in this region.
Northern Virginia is by far the largest data center market in the United States when measured by total inventory. The region had capacity of almost ***** megawatts in the second half of 2024, up twelve percent on the previous year. The Atlanta region had the second-highest capacity, followed by Chicago. Northern Virginia could face a slowdown in construction Situated close to major east coast urban centers, the Northern Virginia region is considered a key hyperscale data center hub. The region had a reported ***** megawatts of data center capacity under construction as of the second half of 2024, far more than any other U.S. market. However, future expansion may be hindered by shifting local infrastructure conditions, with the growing impact of large-scale facilities leading local decision makers to reassess planning legislation. Rental rates on the rise The average monthly rental rate for data center capacity in primary U.S. markets surged to over **** per kilowatt in 2024. This is partially due to increased demand, with digital transformation driving the adoption of cloud services, and with the adoption of data intensive artificial intelligence (AI) applications. However, data centers operators are also experiencing difficulties in data center construction, as rising utilities costs and supply chain continue to apply pressure.
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The United States Data Center Rack Market Report is Segmented by Rack Size (Quarter Rack, Half Rack, Full Rack), by End User (IT & Telecommunication, BFSI, Government, and Media & Entertainment). The Market Sizes and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Volume (Units) for all the Above Segments.
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The US Data Center Processor Market report segments the industry into By Processor Type (GPU, CPU, FPGA, AI Accelerator), By Application (Advanced Data Analytics, AI/ML Training and Inferences, High Performance Computing, Security and Encryption, Network Functions, Others), By Architecture (x86, Non-x86 (ARM, Power and other processors)), and By Data Center Type (Enterprise, Colocation, Cloud Service Providers).
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Data center colocation service companies have benefited from the increasing need for equipment, space and bandwidth to be rented to store servers. Over the past five years, these providers have experienced strong revenue growth as digitalization and AI continue to take hold, directly contributing to colocation services' demand. Companies that have digitized their operations now ask for bandwidth-intensive services, which ultimately require more data storage. COVID-19 accelerated this trend, with many businesses shifting to remote work and introducing new digital platforms. Over the past five years, revenue has risen at a CAGR of 4.3% to an estimated $17.1 billion, including an expected boost of 3.0% in 2025 alone. Despite rising wage and energy costs, however, industry profit has remained steady during the current period, only slightly fluctuating. With significant investments allocated to AI data center construction during the current period, providers are expanding their presence and have captured demand for third-party IT infrastructure management. As these trends have unfolded, companies within the industry are adjusting to technological innovation, shifting demand conditions and rising operating costs. Meanwhile, cyberattacks continue to threaten the reputation of many colocation providers, leading to significant defense investment. As the capacity requirements for data storage have increased, so has competition from technology conglomerates that use in-house operations to store servers. Still, demand for outsourced colocation services has grown during the period. Revenue is expected to continue rising over the next five years, albeit at a slightly slower pace. Stable growth in corporate profit and initiatives to enhance digital platforms will likely support revenue growth as companies can afford more data storage, increasing the need for colocation services. However, intensifying competition is expected to temper revenue growth as declines in the price of computers and peripheral equipment encourage companies to store data in-house. While government support will lead to expedited permitting and investments, support for data centers will continue to vary state to state as advanced AI facilities consume more power moving foward. Overall, revenue is anticipated to climb at a CAGR of 3.3% to an estimated $20.0 billion over the next five years.
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The US data center construction market is expected to grow from USD 48.18 billion in 2024 to USD 112.33 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 15.15% from 2024 to 2030.
Forecasts expect data centers to account for between *** and ** percent of total U.S. electricity consumption in 2028. The adoption of AI has been cited as a leading driver of surging data center demand in the U.S., with the technology requiring immense computing power.
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US data center market valued at USD 215 billion, driven by cloud services, AI workloads, and IoT expansion. Key growth in hyperscale and edge computing.
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The size of the United States Data Center Construction market was valued at USD 13.24 Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 23.23 Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 8.36% during the forecast period.Overview US Data Center Construction Market Drives Through Growing Demand for Data Storage and Processing Capabilities Growing US data center construction market: Overview This is one of the fastest-growing markets around. Data centers are specialized facilities that are designed to house computer systems and networking equipment so that critical IT infrastructure works safely and reliably. They have become indispensable for any business, organization, or government to store and process these huge amounts of information day in and day out. Data centers accommodate varied applications, including cloud computing, e-commerce, online gaming, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. As far as most firms are becoming more reliant on digital technologies, demand for data center capacity keeps on increasing. America boasts an exceptionally powerful technology infrastructure and a conducive regulatory environment, setting it apart as one of the world's leaders in data center construction. Some factors driving this U.S. data center construction market growth include increased adoption of cloud-based computing services, data-intensive applications, and demand for security and disaster recovery solutions. In addition, with the available skilled labor to support infrastructure development in digital development, this government is taking various initiatives to support the infrastructure of digital development. Recent developments include: In February 2024, in Caldwell County outside of Austin, Texas, Prime Data Centers proposed to construct a USD 1.3 billion data center complex. Such investments from the data center providers will create more demand for DC construction players in the near future., In November 2023, H5 Data Centres announced the expansion of its downtown San Antonio edge data center at 100 Taylor Street as a national colocation and wholesale data center provider. Up to 340 cabinets and up to 1.5 MW of additional UPS capacity will be enabled by the Tier III expansion of colocation space in Turnkey. In 2023, five new telecommunications operators were deploying infrastructure on the data center campus to drive continued growth of the network-rich ecosystem.. Key drivers for this market are: 4., Growing Cloud Applications, AI, and Big Data4.; Rising Adoption of Hyperscale Data Centers. Potential restraints include: 4., Increase in Real Estate Costs. Notable trends are: UPS Systems to Lead the Electrical Infrastructure Segment.
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Number of Businesses statistics on the Data Center Colocation Services industry in the US
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United States Data Center Cooling Market is Segmented by Data Center Type (Hyperscalers (owned and Leased), Enterprise and Edge, Colocation), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), Cooling Technology (Air Based Cooling, Liquid Based Cooling), Component (Service, Equipment). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The U.S. data center power market by investment was valued at USD 8.86 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 17.14 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 11.63%.
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The United States Data Center Market was valued at USD 50.16 Billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 91.29 Billion in 2029 with a CAGR of 10.33% during the forecast period.
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Market Size | 2023: USD 50.16 Billion |
Forecast Market Size | 2029: USD 91.29 Billion |
CAGR | 2024-2029: 10.33% |
Fastest Growing Segment | BFSI |
Largest Market | Northeast |
Key Players | 1. Amazon.com, Inc. 2. Microsoft Corporation 3. Alphabet Inc. 4. IBM Corporation 5. Oracle Corporation 6. Equinix, Inc. 7. Digital Realty Trust, Inc. 8. Iron Mountain Inc 9. CoreSite Realty Corporation 10. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation |
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In 2023, the U.S. Data Center Market value reached $ 103.27 billion, and is projected to surge to $ 158.55 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 6.3% from 2024 to 2030
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The United States Data Center Market report segments the industry into Hotspot (Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles, New Jersey, New York, Northern California, Northern Virginia, Northwest, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, Rest of United States), Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized).