Markets
Exclusively focused where the demand is highest.
Takanock focuses on the industry’s most critical markets, where demand is highest, power constraints hit hardest, and the grid has fallen furthest behind.
The hardest markets are hard for a reason. We’re not in these markets because they’re easy. We’re in them because they’re where data centers need to be.
We operate exclusively in those U.S. markets where the world’s largest AI and cloud operators are constrained — Phoenix, Northern Virginia, and the inference corridors like the north and southeast that provide direct access to customers and growing populations.
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Active Markets
Actively developing 4 prime sites with additional projects in early evaluation and screening.
1600+
Acres
Scalable sites with ample room to grow as demand accelerates.
5.1GW+
Generation Supported Utility Capacity
Designed to address the power shortage limiting new data center development in core U.S. markets.
FAQ
Tier 1 markets — like Phoenix, Northern Virginia, Atlanta, and Chicago — along with emerging markets such as Austin, Pittsburgh, and the evolving Midwest industrial corridor — are where demand is highest, and power scarcity is most acute. These are the locations where speed-to-power matters most, and where our model has the greatest impact.
Site selection starts with power, not just real estate. We use transmission power-flow modeling to identify locations where generation can actually be delivered, then layer in proximity to fiber and demand centers, local utility requirements, water availability, and the realities of zoning, permitting, and environmental approval. A site only enters our pipeline once we're confident it can deliver reliable power on a realistic timeline.
Permanent. While our on-site generation can also serve as an interim bridge while utility upgrades are completed, it's not a rental fleet or a temporary patch — it's purpose-built, long-term infrastructure designed to remain in place for the life of the facility. That distinction matters because regulators are increasingly requiring that new load be matched with net-new, permanent generation, not short-term workarounds.
Yes. Utility structures, rate-making rules, and interconnection processes vary widely by region and by utility type. We adapt our project structure to each market's specific rules while maintaining the same standard everywhere: bring net-new generation and never shift costs onto other customers.
Our pipeline spans multiple Tier 1 metros and includes both data center capacity and the generation needed to power it, with first deliveries targeted for 2028 through 2030
Power Solutions
Expertise