TPC Data Centers

TPC Data Centers is developing multiple data centers throughout the U.S. with a simple concept: bringing significant power and storage closer to the data source. The company recognizes that local storage, access, and distribution are crucial to meeting the surging demand of future applications for large and small organizations seeking edge capabilities with greater storage ability.
As the general manager partner, TPC Data Centers is responsible for site location, construction, and operational service contracting, as well as all due diligence for financing all projects. The company aims to unlock a new era of efficiency and sustainability in data management.
TPC Data Centers boasts a hyper-efficient operation with an industry-leading 1.10 Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE), outperforming the standard 1.35 to 1.5. This commitment to sustainability and cost-effectiveness sets TPC apart in meeting diverse data management needs.
The company offers unparalleled adaptability through its innovative modular design. TPC's models seamlessly scale to smaller sites through flexible modular vertical expansion, maximizing usable space and providing exceptional versatility. This design allows clients to grow without constraints, making TPC Data Centers an optimal choice for evolving business requirements.

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Greenfield data center planned by TPC Data Centers (Twin Palms Capital) in Payson, Utah. TPC's duplicatable standard design: a ~150,000 sq ft, two-level building on roughly 10 acres with a proprietary low-water cooling system and an on-site water-recycling pond. In city planning as of mid-2026.

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Rendering of TPC's planned Maryland data center
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