NTT DATA secured more than 130MW of new hyperscale commitments across its Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, and Northern Virginia campuses, strengthening the company’s position in the fast-growing market for AI-ready digital infrastructure. The new deals, signed with major cloud providers, center on capacity for advanced AI and machine learning workloads that require rapid scalability, dense power availability, and mature interconnect ecosystems.
The agreements come as hyperscalers compete for long-term runway in top U.S. regions with sufficient grid access and cooling innovation. NTT Global Data Centers has expanded aggressively over the past year, adding more than 370MW of IT capacity and opening 10 facilities across North America, EMEA, and APAC. The company plans to invest more than $10 billion through 2027 to meet demand for high-density infrastructure aligned with its Climate Pledge sustainability goals.
NTT’s campuses in Chicago, Dallas, Phoenix, and Ashburn continue to draw hyperscale interest due to immediate scalability, network connectivity, and support for liquid and hybrid cooling architectures increasingly required for GPU clusters. The company said the new agreements reflect client confidence in its ability to deliver power, space, and sustainability at hyperscale.
“These agreements reflect the trust our clients place in NTT Global Data Centers to deliver the scale, flexibility, and reliability required to power their digital transformation,” said Doug Adams, CEO and President, NTT Global Data Centers.
Key points
- More than 130MW of new hyperscale capacity signed across four U.S. campuses.
- Agreements focused on AI and machine learning clusters requiring high-density power and advanced cooling.
- NTT Global Data Centers opened 10 new facilities in the past year, adding 370MW of global IT load.
- Company plans over $10B in global data center investment through 2027.
- Expansion aligns with NTT’s Climate Pledge and sustainability-driven design commitments.
🌐 Analysis: NTT DATA’s latest win adds to a surge of multi-hundred-megawatt commitments across the U.S., following recent capacity expansions from Equinix, Digital Realty, QTS, and Vantage. The 130MW figure aligns with rising AI-focused pre-leases that secure multi-site runway for hyperscalers as grid constraints tighten in Tier 1 markets. NTT’s global investment plan and accelerated North American build-outs position the company competitively as GPU-dense deployments push operators toward liquid cooling, high-density rack designs, and accelerated construction cycles.







