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Sabey Data Centers (Sabey) announced that new capacity at two of its Washington state campuses will become available in the beginning of Q4, 2025. This expansion will strengthen Sabey’s ability to meet the increasing demand for sustainable, secure, and scalable infrastructure in two of the region’s most strategic markets.

In Seattle, 6 MW of Tier-3 type critical power will come online on December 1, 2025. 

Located in the region’s most populated metropolitan area, Sabey’s flagship campus is powered by 100% carbon-free electricity from Seattle City Light and offers rich interconnection options, including access to over 20 carriers. Purpose-built for resiliency, scalability, and operational excellence, the Seattle facility also delivers strong energy efficiency with an average annualized power utilization effectiveness (PUE) ratio of approximately 1.5.

At its Columbia campus in East Wenatchee, Washington, 5.5 MW of Tier-3 type critical power will be available starting November 1, 2025. 

Known for its low-cost, renewable hydropower, the Columbia campus delivers an exceptionally low total cost of ownership, with energy rates under USD 0.05 per kilowatt hour and an average annualized PUE of 1.2. The site features robust network connectivity with access to more than seven Tier 1 providers and offers significant room to grow, with 9 MW slated to come online at the end of 2026 and another 9 MW scheduled for the beginning of 2028.

“These two expansions reflect our continued investment in delivering sustainable, reliable, and scalable digital infrastructure across key U.S. markets,” said Tim Mirick, President of Sabey Data Centers. “Whether customers are seeking lower total cost of ownership or world-class interconnection, our Columbia and Seattle campuses provide the flexibility and performance today’s enterprises need.”

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