ValorC3 to build 10MW data centre in Boise

  • ValorC3 announces 10MW data centre in Boise, marking its fourth U.S. facility.
  • Project supports AI innovation and enterprise growth with a focus on sustainable cooling and connectivity.

What happened: Boise data centre announced

ValorC3 Data Centers, previously known as Tonaquint, has announced plans to build a new 10-megawatt (MW) data centre in Boise, Idaho. The facility will be the company’s second in the city and its fourth across the United States. Once operational, it will raise ValorC3’s total Boise capacity to 12MW, strengthening its presence in one of the country’s fastest-growing technology hubs.

Scheduled for completion in 2027, the new site will feature a carrier-neutral design and concurrently maintainable infrastructure. It will incorporate advanced cooling technologies, including air and liquid systems with a closed-loop setup that minimises water waste. The project reflects ValorC3’s continued focus on providing modern, scalable colocation, cloud, and connectivity services tailored for high-demand industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, and finance.

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Why it’s important

The announcement highlights Boise’s emergence as a competitive market for digital infrastructure investment, driven by its connectivity, energy resources, and skilled workforce. ValorC3’s expansion aims to meet the rising demand for AI-ready, low-latency environments—an essential requirement as enterprises increase reliance on high-performance computing.

Backed by global investor CVC DIF, which manages over €19 billion in infrastructure assets, ValorC3 is well-positioned to serve industries navigating regulatory and technological challenges. Local business leaders, including the Idaho Technology Council, have welcomed the investment, noting it will support both the expansion of existing companies and the attraction of new enterprises to the region.

Ashley-Tang

Ashley Tang

Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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