The project was developed using infrastructure equipment manufactured in North America.
The opening of these data centres is an example of the company's efforts to fully integrate its operations into regional communities by working with local suppliers and contractors. For example, the new data centre in Anderson was built with infrastructure equipment manufactured in North America and a decommissioned textile warehouse was reused.
The opening of these data centres in South Carolina created nearly 150 jobs, 125 of which went to local contractors who helped build the facilities.
Social impact
- Creation of employment opportunities for the local population
- No impact on natural vegetation due to the construction of the data centre
Sustainability
- Use of Hitachi's environmentally friendly dry-type transformers
- Strengthening the local power grid by feeding back surplus energy when needed