Poe Companies and PowerHouse Data Centers to develop 1.6 million sq ft data center campus in Louisville, Kentucky
402 MW
Capacity
Poe Companies and PowerHouse Data Centers will develop a 1.6M sq ft Louisville data center campus with 335MW initial capacity, expanding to 402MW. The.
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PowerHouse Data Centers, typically focused on Northern Virginia, is expanding its hyperscale campus development into Louisville, Kentucky, with a substantial 1.6 million sq ft project. This 153-acre campus will deliver an initial 335MW, scaling to 402MW, supported by a new LG&E switch station and dedicated on-site substation. The commitment from LG&E, a PPL subsidiary, to build new power infrastructure is critical for delivering 130MW by October 2026. This development diversifies PowerHouse's geographic footprint while leveraging Poe Companies' local real estate expertise.
- PowerHouse Data Centers' strategic expansion into Louisville, Kentucky, diversifying from its Northern Virginia market.
- The substantial 402MW total power capacity for the 1.6 million sq ft campus.
- LG&E's commitment to build a new switch station and dedicated on-site substation to support the development.
- The rapid initial deployment target of 130MW capacity available by October 2026.
Timeline
Announced
Mar 9, 2026
Signed
Closed
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