Edged US announced plans to add a second state-of-the-art AI data center to its Edged Dallas campus in Irving, Texas, further expanding critical digital infrastructure in the Dallas–Fort Worth region.
The Irving City Council voted unanimously this week to approve the expansion, which will be located on North Wildwood Drive in the industrial area east of Highway 12 and south of Highway 183.
The new facility will be purpose-built to support high-density AI workloads, enabling advanced compute and inference at scale. Equipped with closed-loop, waterless cooling and ultra-efficient energy systems, the data center will deliver 24 MW of critical capacity while minimizing environmental impacts. Compared to conventional data centers, the facility is expected to save more than 92 million gallons of water annually and deliver an industry-leading average Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.15 portfolio-wide.
The new data center will be outfitted with the ThermalWorks ultra-efficient, waterless cooling system, designed to meet the intense thermal demands of generative AI and advanced computing. The modular system supports rack densities exceeding 120kW with air-cooled and 400 kW with plug-and-play liquid cooling integration, while reducing energy overhead by 72 percent compared to the global average data center PUE of 1.56, as reported by the Uptime Institute.
The first Edged Dallas facility opened in January 2025. The second facility is expected to break ground in Q2 of this year and will further strengthen Edged’s rapidly growing North American portfolio, which includes campuses in Atlanta, Chicago, Columbus, Des Moines, Kansas City, Phoenix, and other major markets.
