US Data Center Briefing · January 01, 2026
January 01, 2026
Speed-to-power drives AI data centre economics
Long-dated firm power PPAs and implied reliability value
Interconnection and transformer bottlenecks constrain delivery
Platform consolidation: SoftBank–DigitalBridge $4bn deal
India policy push: draft data centre tax exemptions
Market overview (Global | 2026-01-01)
Demand for AI compute continues to pull capital and policy attention toward “speed to power,” with power procurement structures (long-dated PPAs) and grid execution constraints (interconnection queues, equipment lead times) increasingly shaping data centre underwriting. On the capital side, strategic M&A and fund-level recycling are accelerating as platforms seek scale across compute, connectivity, and power.
Risks and watchpoints
Downside / execution risks
- Grid bottlenecks and delivery risk: Commentary highlights ~2 TW queued for interconnection and long transformer lead times, reinforcing schedule risk for new capacity and potential cost escalation (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Permitting and community pushback: Local officials in Michigan warn rapid large-scale buildouts can conflict with land-use and energy goals, raising the risk of zoning tightening or temporary moratoria and more stringent community benefit agreements (Washtenaw County wrestles with incoming data center expansion).
- Environmental scrutiny / disclosure expectations: Pressure is building for Big Tech and AI platforms to publish concrete environmental plans for AI data centres and address fossil generation reliance; inconsistent AI labelling/watermarking standards may also become a reputational and regulatory issue (Reporter urges AI industry to prioritize labels, phones, environment).
Upside / catalysts
- Long-tenor power contracting signals bankability: A cited example is a 20-year PPA for up to 1,200 MW at Vistra’s Comanche Peak, priced around ~$90–$100/MWh, with an implied reliability value of ~$24/kW-month—a potential template for financing “firm” power for AI loads (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Policy support for domestic capacity: Federal initiatives referenced include DOE actions and up to $800m for SMRs, potentially supportive of longer-term firm, low-carbon supply (timing and deliverability remain key) (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- India policy tailwinds: India’s draft National Data Centre Policy proposes up to 20 years of tax exemptions, supporting continued hyperscale investment and a deeper domestic development/financing market (2025 Catalyses India Data Centre Boom Amid Policy Push).
Key deals and platform moves
- Strategic M&A (AI infrastructure): SoftBank signed a definitive agreement to acquire DigitalBridge for ~$4bn enterprise value, aiming to strengthen large-scale AI infrastructure across data centres, towers, fibre, and edge assets (SoftBank to acquire DigitalBridge for $4B AI infrastructure push).
- Capital recycling / fund formation (India DCs): CapitaLand India Trust will divest a 20.2% stake in three developing data centres to CapitaLand India Data Centre Fund for ₹702 crore (S$99.73m) while retaining majority ownership. The fund (managed by CLI) has raised ~S$150m at first close and targets a S$300m final close; the acquisition occurs after first close (CapitaLand India Trust to divest stake in data centres).
- India DC capex signals: TCS’ HyperVault received ~INR 18,000 Cr investment from TPG (structure not detailed), cited amid broader hyperscaler investment plans (2025 Catalyses India Data Centre Boom Amid Policy Push).
- Real estate capital flows (India): Savills reports 2025 Indian real estate PE inflows up 59% to $6.7bn, with data centres 23.2% of investment allocation; 2026 inflows forecast $6.5–$7.5bn (Private equity investments in Indian real estate rise 59%).
Major projects and demand signals
- US power procurement for AI clusters: The “speed to power” dynamic is framed as a national priority, with the Comanche Peak PPA example (up to 1,200 MW, 20-year tenor, ~$90–$100/MWh) illustrating willingness to pay for reliability attributes (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Michigan siting flashpoint: Washtenaw County cites a 1.4 GW project in Saline Township as emblematic of the scale arriving in local jurisdictions, alongside calls to enforce Michigan’s renewable energy/REC requirement for data centres (Washtenaw County wrestles with incoming data center expansion).
- India hyperscale pipeline: A planned 1 GW data centre investment by a hyperscaler (notably OpenAI) is referenced as part of India’s 2025 inflection (2025 Catalyses India Data Centre Boom Amid Policy Push).
Power and grid / interconnection highlights
- System constraints remain binding: Execution constraints cited include ~2 TW in interconnection queues and transformer lead times—critical for schedules, staged energisation, and capex certainty (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Transmission expansion procurement (South Africa): South Africa prequalified seven international-led consortia for its inaugural Independent Transmission Project (ITP), targeting ~1,164 km of high-voltage lines and substations, estimated at ~$1bn. Prequalified groups include Adani Power Middle East–Momentous Energy, AREF Cobra Transmission, Consortium Pulse Infrastructure, and EITP Consortium (South Africa prequalifies consortia for USD1bn transmission programme).
Policy, regulation, and permitting
- India (national policy push): Draft National Data Centre Policy proposes up to 20 years of tax exemptions, reinforcing a pro-build environment for domestic and foreign developers/operators (2025 Catalyses India Data Centre Boom Amid Policy Push).
- US local/state environmental review (Minnesota): Minnesota EQB outlines environmental review tools for proposed data centre projects, including EAW (13-page worksheet; 30-day public comment) and AUAR, plus a petition path requiring 100 local signatures—a roadmap that can shape timelines and stakeholder strategy (FAQ on EQB Environmental Review for Minnesota Data Centers).
- US local controls (Michigan): Washtenaw County recommends zoning updates, potential temporary moratoria where appropriate, and community benefit agreements; it also urges enforcement of a state requirement that data centres use renewable energy or RECs (Washtenaw County wrestles with incoming data center expansion).
- EU / France governance backdrop: A year-in-review flags shifts in French tech governance and sovereignty themes and notes the Conseil d’État reduced Amazon France’s fine from €32m to €15m (French Tech Journal publishes 2025 year-in-review on AI, capital, sovereignty).
What to watch
- Whether “firm power” PPAs (e.g., 20-year structures) become more common—and what that implies for all-in delivered power costs and underwriting assumptions (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Near-term schedule impacts from transformer lead times and interconnection queue depth; monitor knock-on effects for phased commissioning (AI-driven data centers reshape U.S. power sector priorities).
- Follow-through on India’s draft policy (tax exemptions) and how it shapes the next wave of hyperscale commitments (2025 Catalyses India Data Centre Boom Amid Policy Push).
- Capital recycling and platform consolidation: implications of SoftBank/DigitalBridge for competitive dynamics and valuation benchmarks (SoftBank to acquire DigitalBridge for $4B AI infrastructure push).
- Local permitting friction in US growth nodes (zoning, moratoria, benefit agreements), particularly around very large proposed loads (Washtenaw County wrestles with incoming data center expansion).