2025 Global Data Center Predictions
The global data center industry is evolving rapidly, fueled by increasing demand for power, sustainability initiatives, and the growth of emerging markets. In this panel discussion, datacenterHawk Regional Directors from North America, EMEA, and Latin America (LATAM) share their perspectives on the trends shaping the industry in 2025.
North America continues to lead the data center market, with hyperscalers employing a dual approach: self-builds alongside third-party colocation deployments. Power availability remains a critical challenge, driving exploration of natural gas and renewable energy solutions. Emerging submarkets like Charlotte, Kansas City, and Minneapolis are gaining attention, complementing the robust activity in established hubs like Phoenix, Dallas, and Northern Virginia.
EMEA remains a dynamic region for data center growth. The Nordics stand out for their access to renewable energy and lower operating costs, driving significant hyperscale deployments. AI-driven demand is shaping market trends, with requirements often exceeding 10 MW. Secondary markets such as Spain, Italy, and Eastern Europe are emerging as key players, leveraging infrastructure investments to support large-scale projects. Sustainability initiatives remain central, with commitments to carbon neutrality by 2030 shaping regional strategies.
Latin America is rapidly emerging as a high-growth region in the global data center landscape. Brazil leads the charge, with Sao Paulo serving as a primary hub, supported by its strong renewable energy resources and established infrastructure. Secondary markets like Rio de Janeiro and Bogota are gaining traction, driven by hyperscaler interest and the increasing digitization of the region’s economies. While challenges such as power constraints and high import tariffs exist, LATAM markets are innovating to attract investment, including leveraging renewable energy to meet sustainability goals.
Power Availability: Reliable and sustainable power sources are becoming a central focus, prompting shifts to regions with robust energy resources.
Emerging Markets: Secondary and tertiary markets, such as Rio de Janeiro, Bogota, and Spain, are growing rapidly and attracting hyperscalers.
Technological Innovation: The demand for high-density computing, driven by AI, is pushing advancements like liquid cooling technologies to the forefront.
Sustainability: The commitment to carbon neutrality by 2030 is reshaping data center design, energy sourcing, and operational strategies across all regions.
Join us as we explore the exciting changes shaping the future of data centers in 2025.