Aligned Data Centers – a tech-infrastructure company that offers sustainable, adaptive-scale data centers and build-to-scale solutions for global hyperscale and enterprise customers – added a new data center campus in Mansfield, Texas.
Aligned’s DFW-03 is situated on a 27-acre site in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area, and includes an on-site substation. It is strategically positioned to meet rising demand for AI, cloud and enterprise applications. Initial capacity is anticipated to be available as early as Q4’25, providing customers with rapid access to critical infrastructure.
“The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex provides the ideal foundation for Aligned’s continued expansion,” said Aligned CEO, Andrew Schaap. “We are thrilled to bring our innovative data center solutions to Mansfield. Our focus will be on delivering the high-performance infrastructure our customers require to power their AI / cloud workloads and support the highest-density GPUs, with near-term power availability.”
Aligned considers itself strategically positioned to lead the next phase of data center development. With over a decade of innovation in cooling technologies and 5,000+ MW of future capacity, the company is equipped to deliver the speed, scale and quality of infrastructure customers require to succeed in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Aligned’s DFW-03 will leverage Aligned’s adaptive modular infrastructure, accelerating deployments through prefabrication of components and on-site delivery of critical equipment. This flexible design approach minimizes cost and risk while enhancing sustainability and quality. It also empowers customers with the flexibility to optimize their deployments for various workloads, including AI, cloud and enterprise applications, by tailoring density, resiliency and redundancy.
Additionally, the data centerfeatures Aligned’s proprietary air and liquid cooling technology, enabling customers totransition from air-cooled to liquid-cooled systems, or deploy hybrid cooling within the same data hall, to accommodate densities upwards of 350 kW per rack.