Novva Data Centers, a state-of-the-art data center company providing purpose-built data center facilities, has announced plans to expand its western reach further with the addition of a new facility in North Las Vegas. With construction expected to be complete in late 2023, the 275,000 square foot, 100MW, $400 Million data center will be located on a 20 acre campus and is the third in Novva’s lineup.
“North Las Vegas is an ideal location for a data center because it allows us to take advantage of the abundant renewable energy alternatives, and its proximity to the California and regional markets. It is a great addition to our other western data center locations,” said Wes Swenson, founder and CEO of Novva Data Centers.
In keeping with Novva’s commitment to innovation and sustainability present in its Colorado Springs and West Jordan locations, the Las Vegas center will feature robotics, containment, renewable energy in partnership with NV Energy, and a wholly owned on premise substation. The facility will also feature Novva’s water-free cooling technology, which will save approximately 150 to 200 million gallons of water a year and work in tandem with 2024 plans to deploy atmospheric water generation for landscape needs.
“North Las Vegas is a growing hub for global brands and innovative industries and Novva’s new data center will help serve and attract top enterprises to our community” said North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee. “Novva’s track record of building thoughtful, sustainable data centers proves they will be good stewards of local resources while bringing major value as North Las Vegas builds upon its reputation as a business hub.”
The Las Vegas data center is currently taking reservations. Companies seeking more information should contact [email protected].
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For more information about Novva Data Centers and its futuristic technology deployments and sustainability efforts, visit www.novva.com.