Involta Expands Presence with 20 MW Data Center Campus in Wisconsin’s Green Bay

In a strategic move to meet the escalating demands of enterprise colocation and bolster support for high-tech industries, Involta, a prominent US colocation company backed by Carlyle, has acquired a 24.5-acre site in Wisconsin’s Green Bay region. This acquisition includes an existing data center, forming the foundation for Involta’s ambitious plan to develop an expandable campus with a capacity of up to 20 MW.

Involta’s SecurePower Model for Mission-Critical Services

The future campus will deploy Involta’s SecurePower colocation model, offering mission-critical data center space integrated with power, security, and connectivity services. This approach ensures a comprehensive and secure environment for enterprises, aligning with the evolving needs of high-performance compute solutions.

Edge Deployments and Regional Tech Hub Advantage

Situated just 40 minutes from Green Bay, the campus project is strategically positioned to cater to the growing requirements and performance standards of critical high-tech industries. The proximity to Green Bay is particularly advantageous for edge deployments, aligning with the rising trend of distributed computing. Wisconsin’s designation as a Regional Tech Hub by the Biden administration adds another layer of appeal, providing a low-risk zone with moderate temperatures and attractive tax incentives.

Supporting Diverse Industries in a Vibrant Region

Involta recognizes the Green Bay market as a sought-after region across its portfolio of enterprise clients, spanning healthcare organizations, manufacturers, and financial institutions. The evolving footprint in this vibrant region is poised to deliver the necessary capacity, fiber infrastructure, and hybrid IT services to support high-performance compute for the most demanding and complex regulated industries.

Driving Connectivity with Redundant Fiber Infrastructure

In addition to expanding its data center capabilities, Involta aims to enhance connectivity in the Wisconsin market by bringing redundant fiber infrastructure. This initiative is expected to contribute to increased connectivity both locally and nationally, strengthening the overall digital infrastructure in the region.

Entry into Green Bay Market: Involta’s 13th Data Center Location

The acquisition of the Green Bay site marks Involta’s entry into this dynamic market and represents its 13th data center location. This strategic expansion underscores Involta’s commitment to providing cutting-edge data center solutions tailored to the evolving needs of businesses across diverse industries.

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