Dallas, Texas Ranked No. 1 Primary Data Market in the World as AI Demand, Power Constraints and Regulation Reshape CRE Strategy
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Driven by accelerating AI adoption, cloud computing demand and digital infrastructure investment, global capacity under construction approached 31.7 gigawatts (GW) in 2025, more than doubling from 12.5GW reported in the prior edition of the report. At the same time, developers, occupiers and investors are facing intensifying constraints tied to power availability, land use, permitting timelines and growing regulatory scrutiny.
“The global data center industry has entered a period of managed growth,” said
The report analyzes 107 global markets across 24 variables tied to commercial real estate fundamentals, power infrastructure, development activity, regulation and operational risk and provides a more forward looking approach to evaluate market dynamics than previous editions.
Americas Continue to Dominate Global Development Activity
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The report also notes that planned capacity across the
Power Availability Continues to be a Defining Commercial Real Estate Variable
According to the report, access to power has remained one of the defining variables shaping global data center development strategy.
Globally, average power delivery timelines for new large-load requests now stand at 4.4 years, with timelines extending to approximately five years across both the
As a result, developers are increasingly pursuing powered land opportunities, integrating private generation into projects and expanding into secondary and tertiary markets where infrastructure constraints may be less severe.
“The industry’s focus has shifted from simply securing land to securing deliverable power,” said McWilliams. “That dynamic is fundamentally reshaping data center real estate strategy worldwide.”
The report also identifies growing divergence between markets able to support long-term AI infrastructure expansion and those facing mounting regulatory, infrastructure or community-related barriers to growth.
About the Report
The 2026 Global Data Center Market Comparison evaluates 107 global markets using 24 variables across market fundamentals, terrestrial considerations, power infrastructure and political/regulatory conditions. The report examines operational capacity, development pipelines, vacancy, absorption, cloud presence, land availability, power delivery timelines and other factors influencing global data center development decisions.
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