Infrastructure

GridColo Sites

From flagship energy-integrated campuses to sovereign compute campuses, hyperscale facilities, and regional edge sites, GridColo applies a consistent service framework across different deployment models — with site-specific power, cooling, connectivity, reliability, sovereignty, security, and SLA terms.

Additional Site Types

Hyperscale & Edge Sites

GridColo's service framework extends to hyperscale campuses and regional edge facilities, each following consistent service definitions, access procedures, support processes, and operational accountability — with site-specific design, power, and reliability characteristics.

Edge data center facility

Edge Sites

Compact, strategically located facilities designed for low-latency workloads and regional demand. Edge sites bring infrastructure closer to end users while maintaining enterprise-grade reliability.

Strategic Geographic Positioning

Located in key markets to minimize latency and maximize regional connectivity

Low-Latency Connectivity

Optimized network paths and carrier-neutral design for fast, reliable connections

Up to 5MW / Scalable Power

Right-sized infrastructure with room to grow as your needs expand

Enterprise-Grade Security

Security protocols and access controls implemented per site type, threat model, and operating classification

Hyperscale Sites

Large-scale campuses engineered for energy efficiency, density, and long-term growth. Hyperscale sites provide the foundation for the most demanding cloud, AI, and enterprise workloads.

Multi-Megawatt Capacity

Substantial power infrastructure designed to support high-density computing at scale

High-Density Infrastructure

Advanced cooling and power distribution supporting the most demanding deployments

Energy-Efficient Design

Optimized for operational efficiency with pathways to renewable energy integration

Campus Expansion Capability

Room to grow with phased development options as your infrastructure needs evolve

Hyperscale data center campus

Choosing the Right Site Type

Flagship Energy Campus is ideal for:

  • AI/HPC and high-load digital infrastructure
  • Anchor tenants and large footprint deployments
  • Organizations seeking powered land or powered shells
  • Utility-constrained deployments
  • Long-term campus-scale capacity planning
  • Power, space, cooling, connectivity, and operations coordinated together

Hyperscale Sites are ideal for:

  • Large-scale cloud infrastructure
  • AI/ML training and inference
  • Big data processing and analytics
  • Enterprise private cloud
  • Large deployments from dedicated suites to full buildings

Edge Sites are ideal for:

  • Content delivery and caching
  • Regional application hosting
  • IoT and edge compute workloads
  • Disaster recovery
  • Smaller regional deployments

Canadian Sovereign Compute Campus is ideal for:

  • AI/HPC and high-density workloads requiring Canadian data residency support
  • Canadian enterprise, regulated, research, and public-sector-adjacent deployments
  • Customers evaluating sovereignty, access control, encryption, and operating-governance requirements
  • Powered land, powered shell, and turnkey colocation customers seeking different levels of control
  • Hydro-powered / hydro-backed infrastructure strategies
  • Large-load deployments requiring phased capacity reservations

Mixed-Use Compute District is ideal for:

  • Enterprise, hyperscale, and anchor compute tenants seeking district-integrated environments
  • Operators combining compute with office, hospitality, retail, or residential development
  • Organizations requiring district-level connectivity, thermal, and managed services coordination
  • Deployments targeting urban and mixed-use zoning environments
  • Phased gigawatt-scale capacity with district utility integration
  • Dallas/Fort Worth or Denver-region deployments evaluating formation-stage reservations

Featured Sites

Energy Compute Campus aerial view
Flagship Energy CampusUnited States

Energy Compute Campus

500-acre energy-integrated compute campus

Energy Compute Campus is built with GridCore and operated through the GridColo service framework. It is GridSite's flagship implementation of the GridCore campus model and a GridColo-standard service environment — combining on-site generation (U.S. campus strategy), medium-voltage campus distribution, powered land, powered shells, turnkey colocation, carrier-grade connectivity, and integrated operations.

Gigawatt+ phased capacity
500-acre campus footprint
On-site generation strategy (U.S. campus)
Powered land and powered shell options
Turnkey colocation available
Carrier-grade connectivity
Integrated security, EHS, and operations
24/7 operations model

Capacity, phasing, service availability, and commercial terms are subject to project-specific agreements, engineering, permitting, and readiness milestones.

Gigawatt+

Phased Capacity

500 Acres

Campus Footprint

4

Service Models

24/7

Operations Model

Status

Prospective customer engagement and capacity planning

Sovereign Shield Energy Compute Campus aerial view with hydroelectric dam
Canadian Sovereign Compute CampusPowered by GridColoCanada

Sovereign Shield Energy Compute Campus

Hydro-powered Canadian compute campus

Sovereign Shield Energy Compute Campus is built with GridCore and positioned as a Powered by GridColo service environment for Canadian sovereign AI, HPC, enterprise colocation, powered shell, powered land, and connectivity-supported deployments. The campus is planned around hydro-powered / hydro-backed capacity, Canadian data residency support, high-density compute readiness, and documented customer operating boundaries.

1.05 GW+ planned phased capacity
150 MW Phase 1 target
First capacity targeted Q2 2027
Hydro-powered / hydro-backed power strategy
Powered land and powered shell options
Turnkey colocation available
Canadian data residency support
Carrier-neutral connectivity: GridMetro, TELUS, third carrier TBD
Powered by GridColo service framework

Capacity, phasing, power delivery, carrier availability, service availability, sovereignty controls, reliability classification, SLA terms, and commercial terms are subject to project-specific agreements, utility and hydroelectric power coordination, engineering, permitting, commissioning, and readiness milestones.

1.05 GW+

Planned Capacity

150 MW

Phase 1 Target

4

Service Models

Canada

Sovereign Compute Market

Status

Reservations in preparation / Phase 1 customer engagement

The Giga Zone — proposed compute-anchored mixed-use district
Proposed Mixed-Use District PlatformFormation StageDallas / Denver Regions

The Giga Zone

A compute-anchored mixed-use district integrating gigawatt-scale data center capacity, premium connectivity, district utilities, heat reuse, managed services, and urban commercial development.

Planned 1 GW Capacity4 × 250 MW PhasesInitial Launch Target: 2029Accepting ReservationsMixed-Use DistrictHeat ReuseDistrict UtilitiesManaged Connectivity

The Giga Zone is a proposed next-generation district model where digital infrastructure becomes the foundation for a broader commercial ecosystem. Planned around phased gigawatt-scale compute capacity, the project integrates retail, office, hospitality, residential, entertainment, district energy concepts, premium connectivity, and managed operational services into a coordinated mixed-use environment.

Rather than treating data centers as isolated industrial assets, The Giga Zone is designed to create long-term operational, economic, and sustainability value at district scale through coordinated infrastructure and mixed-use integration. Initial locations are currently under evaluation, with Dallas/Fort Worth and Denver-region opportunities prioritized for partner engagement and site formation activities.

Gigawatt-scale phased compute capacity
4 × 250 MW phase structure
Retail, office, hospitality, and residential integration
District-level thermal and energy infrastructure
Heat reuse and district energy coordination
Premium carrier-neutral managed connectivity
Managed operational services
Formation-stage reservations open

Positioning note: Planned as a future GridColo-standard service environment operating within the broader GridCore ecosystem. The Giga Zone extends the GridColo operating model into integrated mixed-use district environments combining compute, utilities, connectivity, and commercial activation. Site, zoning, entitlement, capacity, phasing, service availability, and commercial terms are subject to site formation, partner agreements, regulatory approvals, engineering, and project readiness milestones.

1 GW+

Planned Capacity

4 × 250 MW

Phase Structure

2029

Initial Launch Target

DFW / DEN

Regions Under Evaluation

Status

Formation stage — reservations and partner inquiries open

Infrastructure Models

Same Service Framework. Site-Specific Power Models.

GridColo's role is to standardize the service framework: capacity reservations, service orders, access procedures, support workflows, operating boundaries, documentation, and commercial service definitions. The underlying power and deployment model may differ by site. Energy Compute Campus uses an on-site generation strategy. Sovereign Shield uses a Canadian hydro-powered / hydro-backed strategy. The Giga Zone extends the model into a proposed compute-anchored mixed-use district environment. GridColo environments are designed to support a wide range of deployment models — from dedicated energy-integrated campuses to premium mixed-use compute districts.

Service Models

Service Models Across Sites.

Customers can evaluate capacity through four primary service models. The right model depends on how much control the customer needs over facility design, IT deployment, personnel access, operations, cooling, encryption, network routing, and long-term service responsibility.

  • Turnkey Colocation: Managed high-density capacity under GridColo operating procedures.
  • Powered Shell: Compute-ready shell capacity with customer fit-out responsibility.
  • Powered Land: Customer-controlled facility development inside a governed campus environment.
  • Connectivity: Carrier access, cross-connects, fiber pathways, and customer demarcation services.

Directory

Current and Featured Sites

Energy Compute Campus
Flagship Energy CampusProspective customer engagement

Energy Compute Campus

500 acres / Gigawatt+ phased capacity

Services: Turnkey Colocation, Powered Land, Powered Shell, Connectivity
Scale: 500 acres / Gigawatt+ phased capacity
Power strategy: On-site generation (U.S. campus)
Sovereign Shield Energy Compute Campus aerial view with hydroelectric dam
Canadian Sovereign Compute CampusPowered by GridColoReservations in preparation

Sovereign Shield Energy Compute Campus

Canadian hydro-powered / hydro-backed sovereign compute campus planned for AI, HPC, enterprise, regulated, research, public-sector-adjacent, and sovereign cloud deployments.

Services: Turnkey Colocation, Powered Land, Powered Shell, Connectivity
Scale: 1.05 GW+ planned phased capacity / 150 MW Phase 1 target
Power strategy: Hydro-powered / hydro-backed Canadian campus model
The Giga Zone proposed mixed-use compute district
Proposed Mixed-Use District PlatformFormation StageReservations Open

The Giga Zone

Proposed compute-anchored mixed-use district — Dallas/Fort Worth and Denver-region opportunities under evaluation.

Services: Turnkey Colocation, Powered Land, Powered Shell, Connectivity, District Managed Services
Scale: 1 GW+ planned / 4 × 250 MW phases / Initial launch target 2029
Model: Mixed-use compute district with district utilities, heat reuse, connectivity, and commercial integration

Site participation note: GridColo sites may participate through different operating and affiliation models. Some sites are directly operated, some are Powered by GridColo service environments, and some may participate through marketplace listing, integrated workflows, compliance-readiness support, or managed operations services. Site-specific ownership, service availability, reliability classification, capacity, sovereignty controls, SLA terms, and operating responsibilities are documented in applicable service agreements.