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Data Center Space in Phoenix

Compare colocation providers in Mesa, Goodyear, and Chandler. Low power costs, abundant land, and rapid growth make Phoenix one of the fastest-expanding data center markets in the US.

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600MW+
Total Power
30+
Facilities
4%
Vacancy Rate
$155
Avg $/kW

Colocation Providers in Phoenix

Featured providers with verified capacity in Mesa, Goodyear, and surrounding areas

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Mesa Enterprise Campus

Mesa, AZ — East Valley

Large-scale campus with access to low-cost APS power. Purpose-built for hyperscale and enterprise workloads with significant expansion capacity.

99.99% SLA2N PowerCarrier Neutral
SOC 2ISO 27001HIPAA
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Goodyear Data Hub

Goodyear, AZ — West Valley

New-build facility on the growing West Valley corridor. Abundant power from APS and SRP with room for multi-megawatt deployments and high-density racks.

99.99% SLAN+1 Power40kW+ Density
SOC 2PCI DSSGPU Ready
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Chandler Connect

Chandler, AZ — Price Corridor

Strategically located near Intel and major semiconductor campuses. Direct cloud on-ramps and low-latency fibre to Los Angeles and Dallas.

99.999% SLA2N Power3 Cloud On-Ramps
AWSAzureGCP
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Phoenix Colocation Pricing

Typical rates for the Phoenix metro market (2026)

Full Cabinet (42U)$700–$1,600/mo
Half Cabinet (21U)$400–$900/mo
Power (per kW)$110–$170/kW/mo
Cross-Connect$100–$225/mo
Cloud On-Ramp$150–$400/mo

Phoenix Data Center FAQs

Why are power costs so low in the Phoenix data center market?
Arizona benefits from some of the lowest commercial electricity rates in the western US, driven by a mix of natural gas, nuclear (Palo Verde — the largest nuclear plant in the US), and growing solar capacity. Utilities like APS and SRP offer competitive industrial rates, making Phoenix significantly cheaper for power-intensive deployments compared to California or the Northeast.
Is Phoenix a good disaster recovery location?
Yes. Phoenix is one of the most popular disaster recovery markets in the US. The region has minimal risk of hurricanes, earthquakes, and flooding. Its geographic separation from coastal markets makes it an ideal secondary site for businesses headquartered in California, the Pacific Northwest, or the Gulf Coast. Low latency to Los Angeles (under 15ms) and Dallas makes it practical for active-active configurations.
How fast is the Phoenix data center market growing?
Phoenix is one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the US as of 2026. Over 1GW of new capacity is under construction or in planning across Mesa, Goodyear, and Chandler. Hyperscalers including Microsoft, Google, and Meta have all announced major campuses in the region, attracted by low power costs, available land, and a business-friendly regulatory environment.

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