T5 Data Centers is significantly expanding its footprint in Atlanta by developing a new data center campus in South Fulton County, Georgia. The newly acquired 91-acre site in Palmetto is already zoned for data center use and will be scalable to support up to 300 megawatts (MW) of power capacity. This expansion, known as ATL IV, will play a vital role in bolstering the region's tech infrastructure and meeting the growing demands for high-performance cloud
services.
ATL IV will feature advanced AI capabilities and liquid cooling technology, aligning with T5's commitment to innovation and sustainability. The new campus will cater to hyperscalers and large enterprises with demanding computational needs, offering a future-ready environment designed to support their growth.
T5 says that by providing liquid cooling to the rack, it is setting a new standard for energy efficiency and sustainability in data center construction and operations.
ATL IV will benefit from robust electrical and network infrastructure strategically located near other major data center hubs, ensuring exceptional connectivity and low-latency data transmission. An onsite electrical substation, expected to be operational by 2026, will provide efficient and redundant power to the facility.
The development of ATL IV marks a significant step forward in T5's broader mission to expand its data center footprint across the U.S. and Europe.
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