Market Report • Tier 1

Dallas–Fort Worth TX Datacenter Market

Comprehensive AI infrastructure analysis for Dallas–Fort Worth TX. Power, water, edge, and colocation metrics.

Summary8 Data Sources

What is the AI datacenter market like in Dallas–Fort Worth TX?

Dallas–Fort Worth TX is a Tier 1 AI datacenter market with power costs of $0.05/kWh. The market has 15 active sites, water stress score of 35/100 (Low risk), and edge readiness of 75/100 (Excellent).

Key Data Points

  • Power Cost: $0.05/kWh
  • Active Sites: 15
  • Water Stress: 35/100 (Low)
  • Edge Readiness: 75/100
$0.05
per kWh
ERCOT
ISO Region
15
Active Sites
Tier 1
Market Tier

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Infrastructure Tools for Dallas–Fort Worth TX

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PAY (Power-Adjusted Yield)

Site-level investment attractiveness scoring

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LCOC Calculator

Levelized Cost of Compute analysis

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Infrastructure Deep Dives

Explore detailed infrastructure data for Dallas–Fort Worth TX.

Power & Grid

Power Cost$0.05/kWh
ISO RegionERCOT
Market Vacancy3.2%

Water Stress

WSS Score35/100
Risk LevelLow

Edge Readiness

ERI Score75/100
ReadinessExcellent

Market Stats

Active Sites15
Market TierTier 1
Vacancy Rate3.2%

Methodology

This market report aggregates data from multiple indices to provide a comprehensive view of Dallas–Fort Worth TXsuitability for AI datacenter deployment. Each metric is scored on a 0-100 scale with defined risk categories.

Data Sources

  • Power costs: Regional utility filings and commercial rates
  • Water stress: EPA WaterSense and US Drought Monitor
  • Edge readiness: Network latency and fiber density measurements
  • Site inventory: Market colocation provider database
Critical Market Intelligence

The 'Market Intelligence' Chapter

  • Download full market report for Dallas–Fort Worth TX.
  • Investment opportunity analysis by tier.
  • Competitive landscape and provider comparison.

Recent Market Changes

Water Stress Score 8.4%

Phoenix water stress score increased to 78.4, indicating higher drought risk for datacenter cooling.

Phoenix, AZ2026-02-24
Water Stress Score 7.4%

Dallas-Fort Worth water stress score rose 7.4% as drought conditions intensified.

Dallas-Fort Worth, TX2026-02-24
Baseline Stress 9.5%

Northern Virginia baseline water stress decreased 9.5%, improving datacenter cooling reliability.

Ashburn, VA2026-02-24

Last updated: 2026-05-17 • Data sources: WSA Analytics Methodology

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