STACK Infrastructure, a global developer and operator of data centers, has announced plans to build a 144-megawatt data center campus in Loudoun County, Va.
Positioned in the greater Ashburn data center cluster, the campus will provide scalable capacity across two 72-megawatt, two-story buildings. Designed with advanced cooling capabilities, including closed-loop water cooling systems, the facility supports multiple deployment models for artificial intelligence, machine learning and cloud workloads. The campus will utilize 100 percent renewable energy and draw power from an on-site substation, ensuring reliability.
The location of the campus aligns with Loudon County’s long-term development plans, which, in part, designate this area for data center use due to its proximity to the airport. Given the characteristics of this site, STACK is implementing a data center design that is more commonly found in dense urban environments, prioritizing thoughtful integration with