PLANS 32MW EXPANSION ON THE FACILITY
T5 Data Center has just announced its recently acquired enterprise-owned data center which is located in Silicon Valley, Newark, California.
Located in the East Bay suburb of Newark, CA, the T5@Silicon Valley data center is a freshly built facility which will leverage the PG&E Direct Access program for power supply, enabling the company to procure energy from renewable sources on behalf of its clients.
“We’re excited to bring T5’s lifecycle solutions to one of the top data center markets in the country. Not only will our new facility showcase our best-in-class development solutions, but this facility also gives T5 a solid position in one of the most supply-constrained data center markets in the U.S.,” said Pete Marin, President and CEO of T5 Data Center.
The newly launched T5@Silicon Valley facility, currently features a 128,000 square foot building with 17MW of critical power capacity. T5 further stated it will develop an additional 32.1 MW, 180,000 square foot building on the site, bringing the campus’ total available power capacity to 49.1 MW in a bid to meet growing needs of hyperscale cloud customers.
“With the addition of Silicon Valley, T5 is better positioned to provide best-in-class data center lifecycle solutions to our growing portfolio of customers across the country,” said David Horowitz, Executive Vice President of Sales at T5 Data Center.
In January, T5 Data Centers announced the expansion of its Chicago footprint with the acquisition of a data center located near its facilities in the Elk Grove Technology Park in Illinois. The newly acquired 164,000 square foot facility offers up to 103,000 square foot of white space and 15.4MW of critical power capacity for T5 enterprise and hyperscale cloud customers.
T5 plans to continue expanding its footprint throughout U.S. data center markets, including new hyperscale and enterprise projects currently under construction in Chicago, Portland and Atlanta, and expansion of existing facilities in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Cleveland and Cincinnati.