Nebraska 1
Data Center
Building
15 MW
Privately owned
Colocation
Aurora, Nebraska
October 2024
Data Deserves
the Best

A groundbreaking data center in Nebraska officially began operations in October 2024, just five months after construction started in May of the same year.
This rapid timeline showcases the efficiency and dedication of the teams involved in creating the state-of-the-art facility. The data center, with a capacity of 15 megawatts, was designed to support the growing demand for data processing in the region. Its size and capability position it as a critical asset for businesses relying on advanced computing technologies.
What makes this facility particularly noteworthy is its integration of Nebraska’s first privately owned substation, operating at 67kV. This innovation represents a significant technological milestone, providing the data center with a robust and reliable power infrastructure to handle its highenergy needs. By bypassing reliance on public utility substations, the data center has greater control over its energy stability and efficiency. This advancement solidifies its role in fostering technological development and paves the way for future private investment in utilities.
Beyond its technological merits, the data center is set to make a lasting impact on the local economy. Its construction and operation have created jobs, from skilled trades during the building phase to long-term positions in facility management and IT. With its blend of innovation and local economic benefits, this data center marks a new era for Nebraska’s technological landscape.