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Big power, low impact. Sabey’s 30MW expansion across Seattle and Columbia is fueling the Pacific Northwest’s digital future—sustainably.

As digital transformation accelerates across industries, the Pacific Northwest stands at the forefront of the data-driven future. Sabey Data Centers is answering the call for sustainable, scalable, and secure digital capacity with a significant new investment: a 30-megawatt (MW) expansion across its Seattle and Columbia campuses, set to come online in late 2025. This strategic growth not only addresses the surging demand for digital infrastructure but also reinforces Sabey’s long-standing commitment to environmental stewardship and operational excellence.

The Pacific Northwest has become a magnet for cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments, thanks to its renewable energy resources and robust connectivity. In the last two decades, the region has seen the establishment of hundreds of data centers, ranging from 4,000 to 4 million square feet. Sabey’s expansion delivers much-needed solutions for today’s enterprise, with flexible, future-ready environments engineered for both high performance and sustainability.

Seattle Campus

By December 1, 2025, Sabey’s flagship Seattle campus will add 6MW of Tier III-standard critical power. Located in the region’s largest metropolitan hub, this facility is powered entirely by carbon-free electricity from Seattle City Light. The campus is designed for efficiency, with an average estimated Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.5. This demonstrates Sabey’s dedication to minimizing energy waste while maximizing uptime.

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