Mexico Data Centers Existing & Upcoming Facilities
Mexico''s upcoming data center capacity is now estimated at over 700 MW, which is 2x the current operational capacity in the country. The Querétaro and Bajío regions continue to lead the
Mexico''s upcoming data center capacity is now estimated at over 700 MW, which is 2x the current operational capacity in the country. The Querétaro and Bajío regions continue to lead the
Mexico''s upcoming data center capacity is now estimated at over 700 MW, which is 2x the current operational capacity in the country. The Querétaro and Bajío regions continue to lead the
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Mexico’s upcoming data center capacity is now estimated at over 700 MW, which is 2x the current operational capacity in the country. The Querétaro and Bajío regions continue to lead the expansion, hosting most of the future capacity.
Mexico City & State of Mexico: Established enterprise and colocation hubs. Top operators include Telmex (Triara), KIO Networks, Equinix, CloudHQ, and MetroCarrier, which together represent 66% of national capacity. By 2030, 70% of global data center demand will come from AI workloads.
By data center type, colocation services held 83.95% of Mexico data center market share in 2024, while enterprise and edge deployments are projected to grow at 20.66% CAGR to 2030. By end user industry, IT and telecom captured 48.50% share of the Mexico data center market size in 2024 and BFSI will advance at 19.89% CAGR through 2030.
The Mexico data center market features moderate concentration, with Equinix, KIO Networks, and Scala Data Centers anchoring close to one-third of installed capacity. Equinix leverages its global Fabric interconnection layer to attract multinational SaaS tenants, while KIO extends reach through a multi-campus model spanning five Mexican states.