This detailed map highlights the largest data center hubs across the United States, emphasizing their role in powering digital infrastructure. Northern Virginia, known as the world’s leading data center hub, dominates with nearly 300 facilities and around 3,945 MW commissioned. Other major markets include Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, Silicon Valley, Portland, New York & New Jersey, Seattle, and Los Angeles. Each region represents a critical ecosystem supporting cloud providers, enterprises, and global connectivity. From hyperscale campuses in Phoenix and Dallas to financial-driven demand in New York and New Jersey, these hubs showcase the diverse drivers of U.S. data center growth. With increasing demand for cloud, AI, and digital services, these regions remain central to America’s data economy and global internet backbone.