Prologis

Prologis is actively pursuing a dual strategy in data center development, balancing massive campus builds with localized, power-sensitive deployments. The company is proposing a substantial 600-acre data center campus in Indiana, reflecting large-scale development ambitions across North America's estimated six hundred billion dollar infrastructure buildout.

A significant new focus involves strategic partnerships with Nvidia, EPRI, and InfraPartners to advance grid-edge infrastructure. This collaboration specifically targets the deployment of smaller, prefabricated data centers situated adjacent to utility substations to improve AI inference efficiency.

This grid-edge initiative is moving from concept to concrete plans, with five pilot deployments scheduled across the United States by 2026. This operational reality underscores Prologis's commitment to integrating real estate solutions directly with critical electrical infrastructure needs.

Overall, Prologis is evolving its role by positioning itself centrally in addressing the energy limitations reshaping the high-demand computing sector. The company is moving beyond traditional logistics to support next-generation facilities through both localized power solutions and major campus development.

Last updated February 20, 2026

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Nvidia, Prologis, EPRI, and InfraPartners are collaborating on a project to pilot five prefabricated data center deployments adjacent to electrical substation sites across the United States scheduled for 2026.
NVIDIA and Prologis have initiated a partnership aimed at deploying artificial intelligence inference capabilities directly at utility substations, following power infrastructure closer to the network edge.
Nvidia, EPRI, Prologis, and InfraPartners are collaborating to develop smaller data center facilities situated closer to the electrical grid in an effort to improve inference efficiency as demand escalates.
Capital flows, energy limitations, and fundamental structural changes are redefining the scale of artificial intelligence and data center infrastructure across North America, currently estimated at a six hundred billion dollar corridor buildout.
Prologis is proposing the development of a substantial 600-acre data center campus located in Indiana.