Vermaland Unveils $33 Billion Data Center Park in Arizona

August 02, 2025
Vermaland has announced plans for a $33 billion data center industrial park in Arizona, set to be the largest in the U.S., according to a press release. The 3,300-acre complex will support up to 3 gigawatts of power capacity.

Vermaland has announced plans for a $33 billion data center industrial park in Arizona, set to be the largest such development in the United States, announced in a press release. The 3,300-acre complex, located in the Phoenix-Tucson corridor, will support up to 3 gigawatts of power capacity, positioning the area to compete with Northern Virginia's 'Data Center Alley' for tech industry investment.

The project is strategically located within a federally designated Qualified Opportunity Zone, offering investors significant tax advantages for long-term capital investments. Vermaland's development will incorporate a hybrid energy system combining solar, natural gas, battery storage, and grid connectivity to ensure continuous operations.

This announcement comes amid a surge in data center construction nationwide, driven by the growing demand for AI infrastructure. Vermaland's CEO, Kuldip (Ken) Verma, highlighted Arizona's competitive power costs and the state's emergence as a major data center market as key factors in the project's development.

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