Dataprana Acquires Two Houston-Area Sites Totaling 92MW, Targeting Full Energization by 2027
June 25, 2026
Dataprana Acquires Two Houston-Area Sites Totaling 92MW, Targeting Full Energization by 2027
Dataprana, a data center developer focused on sustainable infrastructure, has acquired two sites outside Houston, Texas, with a combined capacity of 92 megawatts (MW). The company plans to bring both sites to full energization by 2027, marking a significant expansion of its footprint in one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the United States.
The acquisitions come as demand for data center capacity in the Houston area surges, driven by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and enterprise digital transformation. Houston's strategic location, robust fiber connectivity, and access to renewable energy resources have made it an increasingly attractive hub for data center development. Dataprana's move underscores the broader industry trend of securing land and power capacity well in advance to meet future demand.
Each of the two sites will support high-density workloads, with a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability. Dataprana has emphasized its commitment to leveraging renewable energy sources and advanced cooling technologies to minimize environmental impact. The company aims to deliver scalable, ready-to-build infrastructure that can accommodate hyperscale and colocation tenants seeking low-latency access to the Gulf Coast region.
Industry analysts note that the Houston market is poised for continued growth, with power availability and land costs offering competitive advantages over more saturated markets like Northern Virginia. The 92MW acquisition positions Dataprana to capitalize on this momentum, providing critical capacity for customers requiring rapid deployment timelines and sustainable operations.
Source: datacenterdynamics