Novva Data Centers announced plans to open a new data center in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Construction on the 275,000 square foot, 100 MW, $400 Million data center in North Las Vegas began in October 2021, and the facility is expected to open in late 2023. The data center, which will be located on a 20-acre campus, is Novva’s third location, joining existing facilities in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and West Jordan, Utah.
High-density cooling using water-free technology
The new North Las Vegas facility will be built with sustainability in mind using renewable energy and replicate Novva’s signature “wholocation” experience. Wholocation refers to a combination of wholesale scale and retail colocation, which provides the ability to serve clients of any size and scalability needs; from those requiring 1 cabinet to 1,000+ cabinets.

Wes Swenson, founder and CEO of Novva Data Centers said,
« Since our founding, Novva has sought to bring purpose-built, futuristic, eco-friendly facilities to the Western United States and we’ve been very selective and intentional with our site locations. North Las Vegas is an ideal location for a data center because it allows us to take advantage of the abundant renewable energy alternatives, and its proximity to the California and regional markets. It is a great addition to our other western data center locations. This also gives us another opportunity to implement our water-free cooling technology, which will save approximately 150 to 200 million gallons of water a year, and in 2024 we plan to deploy atmospheric water generation for landscape needs. The facility will also benefit from tax abatements from the state of Nevada, which were approved in the summer of 2022.»
The new facility was made possible with a recent growth equity investment which was announced earlier in the year. Novva plans to expand across the United States and expects to offer 1,000 MW of designed data center capacity by 2027 at several strategic yet-to-be-named locations in addition to this newest Las Vegas site. The data center will feature robotics, high-density cooling using water-free technology, containment, renewable energy in partnership with NV Energy, and a wholly owned on-premise substation.