Prime Data Centers Breaks Ground on Three Buildings at its 240MW Campus in Phoenix, Advancing $3B Investment in Avondale

Prime Data Centers, a leading international developer and operator of hyperscale and purpose-built data centers, today broke ground on the first three data centers of its new 5-building 240MW IT Phoen...

Autore: Business Wire

PHX01-01 marks the opening phase of a 240MW, five-building hyperscale campus designed to meet growing demand for AI-ready digital infrastructure in the Southwest

AVONDALE, Ariz.: Prime Data Centers, a leading international developer and operator of hyperscale and purpose-built data centers, today broke ground on the first three data centers of its new 5-building 240MW IT Phoenix campus in Avondale, Arizona. Each building is a 267,000-square-foot facility, delivering 48MW of critical IT load capacity. This serves as the opening phase of the campus, which will ultimately span 66.5 acres, 1.3 million square feet and 240MW of total critical power across five hyperscale data centers.

Avondale sits at the heart of one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the nation, where demand for AI-ready infrastructure, cloud computing and high-performance workloads continues to accelerate. PHX01-01 is designed to support single or multi-tenant hyperscale deployments requiring scalable, high-density infrastructure.

"Breaking ground on PHX01's first three buildings is a defining moment for Prime's partnership with Avondale and for the Greater Phoenix region," said Michael Wall, Executive Vice President of Product Delivery at Prime Data Centers. "This first phase represents the beginning of a long-term investment in Avondale, and the infrastructure we are putting in place today is built to scale alongside the demands of our customers for years to come. We are equally committed to ensuring that growth is responsible, and sustainability is woven into every decision we make at this campus."

The full campus will feature 20 data halls with infrastructure galleries for data hall privacy, concurrently maintainable mechanical and electrical systems, multiple carriers and comprehensive layered security. The campus is committed to 100% renewable energy and is targeting SOC2 Type II and ISO 27001 compliance.

Buildings 1–3 have been secured by a leading hyperscaler, with Buildings 4 and 5 remaining available to meet additional demand. Powering the campus is a dedicated on-site substation. Phase 1 of the campus’s 250MW substation has been commissioned, The commissioning Phase I of substation ~250MW construction has been commissioned, marking a critical milestone in the delivery of the first 144MW of critical IT capacity.

“This groundbreaking marks the start of a transformative project for the region and an exciting step forward for Prime Data Center's Phoenix campus. From the construction side, success on a development of this scale comes down to detailed planning, strong collaboration, and a commitment to safe, efficient execution. We are proud to be part of bringing Prime’s vision to life,” said Brent Jordan, Vice President at ARCOMurray.

PHX01’s data centers are designed to meet the rigorous demands of next-generation AI and high-performance computing workloads. The facility will feature a closed-loop cooling system engineered for zero process water use during operations, eliminating the need for ongoing water consumption as part of the cooling process while enabling precise thermal management for high-density compute environments. Further reinforcing its water stewardship commitment, Prime procures Water Restoration Certificates® (WRCs) equal to 120% of its annual operating water consumption across its portfolio and commits to maintaining that coverage every year.

“This more than $3 billion investment by Prime with its customers investing an average 2x more represents a major step forward for our local economy, bringing new jobs, long-term growth and world-class infrastructure to our community. Just as important, this project is being built with sustainability in mind, using advanced closed-loop cooling technology that significantly reduces water usage while supporting the future of AI and high-performance computing. This is the kind of responsible investment that positions Avondale for long-term success,” said Mike Pineda, Mayor of Avondale.

To learn more about Prime's Phoenix data centers, please visit https://primedatacenters.com/locations/phoenix/.

About Prime Data Centers

Prime Data Centers is a leading international developer and owner of hyperscale and purpose-built data centers, designed to power the future of AI, high-performance computing and digital transformation. Prime has four gigawatts of operational and planned capacity across top-tier markets in the U.S. and Europe, including Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Silicon Valley, Austin, Frankfurt, Berlin, Madrid and the Nordics. With a focus on scalability, adaptability, and sustainability, Prime delivers custom digital infrastructure solutions that meet the unique needs of today’s technology innovators. For more information, visit Prime Data Centers and follow us on LinkedIn.

Fonte: Business Wire


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