Federal data tracker

U.S. data centers, state by state.

Facility counts from the IM3 Data Center Atlas, a federally funded dataset maintained by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U.S. Department of Energy. We refresh this page when the federal data updates and track the change in every state.

1,382
Facilities tracked
47
States and territories
Virginia (292)
Largest concentration
June 12, 2026
Data retrieved
StateFacilitiesChangeContractor directory
Virginia292Live
Texas120Live
California109Live
Oregon106Request
Ohio87Request
Washington73Request
Arizona60Request
Iowa58Request
New Jersey51Request
Illinois46Live
Nevada37Request
Georgia35Live
Nebraska22Request
North Carolina21Request
Colorado20Request
New York20Request
Tennessee20Request
Wyoming17Request
Florida15Request
New Mexico15Request
Missouri14Request
Utah14Request
Maryland13Request
Wisconsin13Request
South Carolina11Request
Michigan10Request
Minnesota10Request
Alabama9Request
Pennsylvania9Request
Kansas7Request
Oklahoma6Request
Connecticut5Request
Indiana5Request
Kentucky5Request
Idaho4Request
Massachusetts3Request
New Hampshire3Request
Arkansas2Request
Maine2Request
Mississippi2Request
Montana2Request
North Dakota2Request
Puerto Rico2Request
South Dakota2Request
District of Columbia1Request
Louisiana1Request
West Virginia1Request

Source and method

Counts are aggregated from the IM3 Data Center Atlas, an open dataset produced by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory under the U.S. Department of Energy's IM3 program, and published in the MSD-LIVE federal data repository. Facility counts reflect what the federal dataset documents and may lag operator announcements. Reported footprint sums square footage where the dataset includes it. The change column compares the two most recent dataset releases. Data retrieved June 12, 2026.

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Every facility in this table needs qualified service contractors. We document who they are, from primary sources.