Country
Mexico
AI data center dossier
Country
Mexico
Operator
CloudHQ
Energy
Grid / 400 kV substation
Tracked capacity
360 MW
Operator-disclosed IT load | Official source
360 MW is CloudHQ's official total critical IT load for QRO; the 900 MW government statement is retained as electrical/campus power context, not selected IT load.
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100%
3 citations linked
20.61983, -100.1474
Operator-disclosed IT load | Official source
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CloudHQ's official QRO Campus page describes a Queretaro campus near QRO Airport with 2.738 million square feet, 360 MW of total critical IT load, 360 MW of available critical load, and ready-for-service timing within 2027. The same operator page says the campus is designed to accommodate six buildings of 48 MW IT load each, powered through an onsite substation via 400 kV transmission.
Mexico's presidency announced a $4.8 billion CloudHQ investment to build six data centers in Queretaro. The government source says the project spans 52 hectares, has a 900 MW campus power plan, and has secured initial energy for the first 200 MW with CFE and CENACE support. ADCI reduces selected public capacity from 900 MW to CloudHQ's current 360 MW total critical IT-load statement, while preserving the 900 MW electrical/campus-power context in the source note.
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