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DartPoints invests $125M to expand Greenville data center

Jason Thomas // November 12, 2025//

A Texas-based data center solutions company is investing $7.4 million to open its first South Carolina facility, creating 49 new jobs in Orangeburg County. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

A Texas-based data center solutions company is investing $7.4 million to open its first South Carolina facility, creating 49 new jobs in Orangeburg County. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

A Texas-based data center solutions company is investing $7.4 million to open its first South Carolina facility, creating 49 new jobs in Orangeburg County. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

A Texas-based data center solutions company is investing $7.4 million to open its first South Carolina facility, creating 49 new jobs in Orangeburg County. (Photo/DepositPhotos)

DartPoints invests $125M to expand Greenville data center

Jason Thomas // November 12, 2025//

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  • unveils $125 million expansion in .
  • Facility grows from 2.5 MW to 12.5 MW with 88,000 square feet added.
  • Expansion supports AI, enterprise and edge computing applications.
  • Project strengthens South Carolina’s digital and tech infrastructure.

A data center developer is expanding an Upstate facility.

DartPoints, a regional provider of , cloud and interconnection solutions, has revealed a $125 million expansion of its Greenville County data center. The project increases total capacity from 2.5 MW to 12.5 MW, adding 88,000 square feet of high-density space engineered for AI, enterprise and edge applications, according to a news release.

DartPoints says the investment will underscores its commitment to strengthening South Carolina’s digital infrastructure and workforce development, adding that the expansion, announced in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Commerce, reflects the state’s focus on attracting technology-driven growth and investment.

The expansion reflects DartPoints’ long-term commitment to the Southeast as demand for accelerates among upmarket enterprises, cloud providers and digital service operators, the release stated. The Greenville facility will feature flexible suite configurations and cooling systems capable of supporting densities up to 120 kilowatts per cabinet, designed to serve a broad mix of high-performance workloads.

“This project builds on DartPoints’ collaboration with state and local partners to expand access to Critical IT Power in high-growth regions,” said Scott Willis, president and CEO of DartPoints, in the release. “Greenville has been a part of our platform for nearly two decades. Expanding our Critical IT Power in this market strengthens the local technology ecosystem while giving customers the performance, efficiency and reliability they need closer to where their data lives.”

DartPoints says the Greenville expansion will deliver critical infrastructure for regional enterprises and universities that rely on high-performance computing, research, and analytics to drive AI innovation. As part of DartPoints’ multi-market growth initiative with , the project expands access to scalable, sustainable capacity across the Southeast and Midwest. Each facility is purpose-built to meet rising power and cooling demands from modern applications, helping organizations operate with greater speed, efficiency and resilience closer to where their data is created.

“South Carolina has the business environment and infrastructure to support long-term ,” said Willis. “This project will expand access to high-performance infrastructure in one of the country’s fastest-growing regions and deliver measurable value to the community for years to come.”

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