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LandGate® Releases Q2 2025 U.S. Data Center Development Summary


Jul. 25, 2025 / PRZen / DENVER — LandGate® has released its Q2 2025 U.S. Data Center Development Summary, revealing continued momentum and growth in the data center sector amid surging demand for AI-powered computing. This report offers crucial insights for developers and investors seeking to understand the fast-evolving market landscape, major capital flows, and emerging energy strategies.

Among the key highlights for Q2 2025:

  • U.S. data center activity surged, fueled by rapid adoption of AI workloads.
  • Installed capacity increased by 17.7% over the quarter.
  • Hyperscalers drove more than $300 billion in capital expenditures.
  • Estimated total energy consumption reached 224TWh.
  • Landmark policy changes, such as the “Big Beautiful Bill,” spurred new rural developments.
  • Regional standouts included Ohio, Georgia, and Texas for major new projects.
  • Operators embraced innovation with mixed-source microgrids and private wire energy deals.

Click here to download the full white paper and learn more.

About LandGate

LandGate® is the leading provider of data solutions for site selection, origination, development, financing, and market analysis of U.S. energy and infrastructure projects: data centers, energy storage, EVs, solar, wind, carbon, natural gas, and CCS.

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Source: LandGate®

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