2025 in Review: Sabey’s Biggest Milestones and What They Mean

Originally posted on Sabey Data Centers.
At Sabey Data Centers, progress is more than a series of headlines. It’s a blueprint for what’s possible when infrastructure, efficiency and stewardship go hand in hand. From our award-winning sustainability initiatives to bold new campus designs and record-setting expansions, each milestone this year has demonstrated our commitment to powering tomorrow’s workloads with conscience and confidence.
As 2026 is already well underway and already promising to be a banner year, we wanted to pause and reflect on the path we forged in 2025.
Capacity expansion: built for growth
In 2025, we announced strategic power expansions across our Pacific Northwest, Ashburn, Austin and Quincy locations. In Seattle and Columbia, 30MW of new power is now anticipated to come online by 2027, enabling tenants to scale quickly while leveraging ultra-efficient energy (carbon-free in Seattle) and a regional average PUE as low as 1.2.
On the East Coast, Ashburn’s third and final building broke ground, set to introduce 54MW of additional capacity with the first tranches set to come online in 2026. This will be the first three-story facility in Sabey’s portfolio, purpose-built for air-cooled, liquid-cooled and hybrid deployments, with rack densities over 100kW and an average PUE of 1.35. In both regions, Sabey’s expansion balances hyperscale demand with customization, modular scale and resilient connectivity.
The launch of construction for Austin Building B was another major milestone, expanding our presence in the dynamic Round Rock tech corridor. This three-story, liquid-cooling-ready facility is designed to deliver 54 megawatts of total power capacity. Building B continues our commitment to scalable, energy-efficient digital infrastructure, tailored for enterprise and hyperscale workloads.
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