North Carolina Data Center Market

The North Carolina data center market is located in the region of Mid-Atlantic and within United States. North Carolina has 108 facilities.

The top providers in North Carolina are 5C Data Centers (1 site) and Energy Storage Solutions LLC. with 3 facilities . The most popular facilities are Lumos Charlotte (DC74 CLT4) and TierPoint Charlotte: Rose Lake.

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Market Facts

North Carolina Data Center Map

Largest Providers in North Carolina

5C Data Centers
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1
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Energy Storage Solutions LLC.
Site
Power
Operational
0
0.0
Construction
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Planned
2
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Prospective Expansion
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Land Bank
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Withdrawn
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3
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Amazon AWS
Site
Power
Operational
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0.0
Construction
1
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Planned
1
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Prospective Expansion
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Land Bank
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In Doubt
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Withdrawn
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1
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Edged Energy
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Power
Operational
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0.0
Construction
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Planned
3
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Prospective Expansion
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Land Bank
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In Doubt
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Withdrawn
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Decommissioned
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3
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Largest Data Centers in North Carolina

Location Total SqFt Gross SqFt Power (MW)
Valley Three 250,000 SqFt
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Tower Max 505,000 SqFt
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Tower Max 337,000 SqFt
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Pro 240,000 SqFt
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Core Park 240,000 SqFt
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Regions in North Carolina

  • Charlotte

    • Facilities: 45
    • Under Construction: 5 sites

  • Raleigh

    • Facilities: 17
    • Power: 77 megawatts

  • Winston-Salem Greensboro

    • Facilities: 8
    • Power: 58 megawatts
    • Under Construction: 1 site
  • North Carolina Data Center Corridor

    • Facilities: 17
    • Power: 354 megawatts
    • Under Construction: 3 sites

About This Metro

What makes North Carolina attractive for Data Centers?

The infrastructure that once powered textile factories is being converted to support data centers. Facebook is located in an old textile mill near Forest City, NC. In 2006 Google started the trend and decided to build a facility in Caldwell County. In 2009 Facebook selected Maiden to build their data center.

North Carolina Data Center Corridor

Includes many enterprises or webscale content companies that have chosen the area because of the inexpensive power and building infrastructure. Including Apple, Facebook, Google, WiPro, Bed Bath & Beyond, AT&T, Disney, and Boeing.

North Carolina Tax Incentives for Data Centers

In 2014, the state passed the HB 117 North Carolina Competes Act, which provides tax abatements to data centers with tax exemption for both data center construction and operations. House Bill 117 creates a new set of tax incentives for datacenters qualifying under its provisions. Effective January 1, 2016, sales of electricity and data center support equipment for use in a qualifying data center will be exempt from sales tax.

A qualifying data center is one that (a) satisfies the Department of Commerce wage standards and health insurance requirements and (b) involves an aggregate investment of at least $75 million in private funds over a five-year period any time after January 1, 2012. The Secretary of Commerce must make a written determination that a data center is a qualifying data center for the exemption to apply.

Datacenter support equipment is specifically defined as property that is capitalized for tax purposes and used for the purposes defined in the statute. This change also allows colocation data centers to combine the investment of an operator with the investment of tenants to qualify for the exemption.

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