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Unleashing the Power of Data Centers in Querétaro

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The global data center industry is witnessing an unprecedented surge, with Querétaro, Mexico emerging as a key player in this expansion. In a recent interactive session, Steve Sasse, the Regional Director for Data Center Hawk Latin America, and Ed Pastor, the President of Data Center Consultants of Mexico (DCM), delve into the rapid advancement and future potential of the data center market in Querétaro. The Rise of Data Centers in Querétaro Querétaro, a Mexican region, has experienced a significant upswing in its data center industry in the past few years. At present, it commands nearly 95 megawatts of commissioned power. Yet, the market is exhibiting a mounting demand for power, estimated to be around 700 megawatts, signifying immense growth opportunities for Querétaro. Why Querétaro is a Favored Destination for Data Centers Steve and Ed explore the reasons behind Querétaro's appeal as a preferred location for data center establishment over Mexico City, located just 120 miles to the south. The key factors include: Ease of Access: Navigating through Mexico City's infamous traffic and logistical hurdles can be a deterrent for data center build-outs. Querétaro, in contrast, offers less complicated accessibility. Talented Workforce: The workforce in Mexico City mirrors the high caliber of talent seen in New York City. The local labor force is recognized for its hard work and commitment. Safety and Security: Querétaro offers a secure working and living environment, making it an optimal choice for businesses and their employees. Economical Land Prices: Land costs in Querétaro are significantly less than in Mexico City, making it a cost-effective choice for data center initiatives. Power Supply: Querétaro is making commendable progress in resolving power supply issues. There's a guarantee from the government to ensure the necessary power is accessible to facilitate this burgeoning industry. Specific Initiatives in Querétaro Ed Pastor notes that the promised power supply has been received for two specific locations in Querétaro, indicating that power-related challenges are being progressively addressed, rendering Querétaro increasingly suitable for data center initiatives. The Road Ahead for Querétaro's Data Centers As they look to the future, Steve and Ed forecast sustained growth in Querétaro's data center market. They feel the market's evolution will hinge on aspects like land price trends, alternate power sources (e.g., solar and cogeneration), and enhancements in infrastructure. Importantly, hopes are high that the government's initiatives will meet the market's expectations. Ed Pastor also alludes to a promising project that amalgamates solar energy, cogeneration, data centers, industry, and an academic center within a large-scale industrial park. This ambitious venture could unequivocally elevate Querétaro's standing as a data center powerhouse. Conclusion Querétaro, Mexico, is poised to become an influential force in the global data center industry. With its growth potential and advantageous conditions, it's an appealing locale for data center development. As power supply constraints are being mitigated and infrastructure enhancements are in progress, Querétaro's data center future appears bright. We will continue to monitor this evolving market and keep you updated.

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The global data center industry is witnessing an unprecedented surge, with Querétaro, Mexico emerging as a key player in this expansion. In a recent interactive session, Steve Sasse, the Regional Director for Data Center Hawk Latin America, and Ed Pastor, the President of Data Center Consultants of Mexico (DCM), delve into the rapid advancement and future potential of the data center market in Querétaro. The Rise of Data Centers in Querétaro Querétaro, a Mexican region, has experienced a significant upswing in its data center industry in the past few years. At present, it commands nearly 95 megawatts of commissioned power. Yet, the market is exhibiting a mounting demand for power, estimated to be around 700 megawatts, signifying immense growth opportunities for Querétaro. Why Querétaro is a Favored Destination for Data Centers Steve and Ed explore the reasons behind Querétaro's appeal as a preferred location for data center establishment over Mexico City, located just 120 miles to the south. The key factors include: Ease of Access: Navigating through Mexico City's infamous traffic and logistical hurdles can be a deterrent for data center build-outs. Querétaro, in contrast, offers less complicated accessibility. Talented Workforce: The workforce in Mexico City mirrors the high caliber of talent seen in New York City. The local labor force is recognized for its hard work and commitment. Safety and Security: Querétaro offers a secure working and living environment, making it an optimal choice for businesses and their employees. Economical Land Prices: Land costs in Querétaro are significantly less than in Mexico City, making it a cost-effective choice for data center initiatives. Power Supply: Querétaro is making commendable progress in resolving power supply issues. There's a guarantee from the government to ensure the necessary power is accessible to facilitate this burgeoning industry. Specific Initiatives in Querétaro Ed Pastor notes that the promised power supply has been received for two specific locations in Querétaro, indicating that power-related challenges are being progressively addressed, rendering Querétaro increasingly suitable for data center initiatives. The Road Ahead for Querétaro's Data Centers As they look to the future, Steve and Ed forecast sustained growth in Querétaro's data center market. They feel the market's evolution will hinge on aspects like land price trends, alternate power sources (e.g., solar and cogeneration), and enhancements in infrastructure. Importantly, hopes are high that the government's initiatives will meet the market's expectations. Ed Pastor also alludes to a promising project that amalgamates solar energy, cogeneration, data centers, industry, and an academic center within a large-scale industrial park. This ambitious venture could unequivocally elevate Querétaro's standing as a data center powerhouse. Conclusion Querétaro, Mexico, is poised to become an influential force in the global data center industry. With its growth potential and advantageous conditions, it's an appealing locale for data center development. As power supply constraints are being mitigated and infrastructure enhancements are in progress, Querétaro's data center future appears bright. We will continue to monitor this evolving market and keep you updated.

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