Sabey Data Centers expands power availability at US campuses

Sabey Data Centers has announced expanded power capacity across several of its US flagship campuses, providing immediate and future availability for enterprise and hyperscale operators. According to the company, this expansion delivers additional energy resources to address rising data center demand driven by both enterprise and hyperscale growth.

Technical details provided by Sabey Data Centers:

  • SDC Columbia: 4.5 MW available for lease now and 18 MW available for pre-leasing; the first 9 MW to be online in the fourth quarter of 2026 and the next 9 MW in 2027.
  • SDC Seattle: 3.5 MW available now and 12 MW available for pre-leasing, scheduled to come online in 2027.
  • SDC Manhattan: 755 kW currently leasable.
  • SDC Ashburn: 14 MW for pre-leasing, expected online by the third quarter of 2026.
  • SDC Austin: 18 MW available for pre-leasing, with the first 9 MW available by the fourth quarter of 2027.
  • SDC Umatilla: 120 MW for pre-leasing, with the first 12 MW available by 2027.

These capacity increases are aimed at providing scalable and reliable infrastructure solutions for data center operators, focusing on both immediate requirements and long-term expansion opportunities.

“In a nationwide market where vacancies are dropping lower than ever before, our priority remains ensuring that customers have flexible, accessible power and space across our data center portfolio,” said Tim Mirick, President of Sabey Data Centers. “From Manhattan to Texas to the Pacific Northwest, our campuses provide secure, sustainable options for both immediate requirements and long-term growth.”

Sabey Data Centers notes that its additional investments are designed to deliver scalable growth, renewable energy sourcing, and operational reliability to support enhanced data center connectivity and capacity nationwide. The company currently operates more than four million square feet of mission-critical space in the US and provides services to financial, technology and healthcare sectors.

Source: Sabey Data Centers

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