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Abu Dhabi and Dubai Ranked Top Emerging Global Data Center Markets in 2025 Report
Abu Dhabi and Dubai Ranked Top Emerging Global Data Center Markets in 2025 Report

Yahoo

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Abu Dhabi and Dubai Ranked Top Emerging Global Data Center Markets in 2025 Report

Cushman & Wakefield's latest global benchmark highlights UAE's accelerated rise as a strategic digital infrastructure hub DUBAI, UAE, July 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cushman & Wakefield's 2025 Global Data Center Market Comparison has ranked Abu Dhabi and Dubai as the top two emerging data center markets in the world, underscoring the UAE's growing influence in global digital infrastructure investment. Based on 20 critical variables - including power availability, fiber connectivity, development pipeline and land pricing - the report positions Abu Dhabi at number one and Dubai at number two among 97 markets worldwide. These rankings reflect the success of the UAE's coordinated infrastructure delivery, policy support, and growing depth of occupier demand. "There's a clear link between long-term infrastructure planning and current market performance," said Edward Macura, Country Head at Cushman & Wakefield Core, a leading commercial real estate services company in the UAE. "Abu Dhabi and Dubai have created the conditions for scale, and global operators are responding. Access to power, land, and fast-track approvals are converging with demand from AI and cloud platforms - this combination is driving investment decisions." Strong Demand from Hyperscalers and AI Deployments With over 250 MW of live capacity and another 500 MW in active development, the UAE is building for scale. The Stargate UAE project in Abu Dhabi - anchored by OpenAI, Oracle, and Nvidia - is set to deliver 5 GW at full capacity. In Dubai, du and Microsoft are advancing a $540 million hyperscale facility. Cloud expansions by AWS, Alibaba, and Equinix continue across both emirates, while Khazna Data Centers leads the operator landscape with over 59% market share. Enterprise activity is also rising, including Emirates Group's move to a solar-powered facility at the Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park. Capital Alignment and Delivery Track Record The UAE data center market was valued at USD 1.26 billion in 2024 and is forecast to reach USD 3.33 billion by 2030 in-line with the rise in commercial properties in the region driving increased data usage. This growth is supported by large-scale capital programmes and global investment platforms. Abu Dhabi's ADQ and Energy Capital Partners are investing $25 billion in power infrastructure, while MGX, Microsoft, and BlackRock are backing a $30 billion AI-related initiative. "We're seeing investment decisions being made on the strength of delivery performance, not just potential," said Macura. "Developers are meeting deadlines, occupiers are pre-leasing, and supporting infrastructure is being delivered in parallel. That consistency is being noticed by institutional capital." The Stargate UAE campus, announced in May 2025, is on track to deliver its first 1 GW by 2026 - an accelerated timeline by global standards. Similarly, Khazna's 100 MW AI facility in Ajman is progressing toward phased delivery within 24 months. A Region Positioned for What's Next With AI workloads increasing and global power constraints reshaping deployment strategies, the UAE offers a distinct value proposition: scalable infrastructure, aligned policy, and credible execution. "The level of interest we're seeing isn't temporary," added Macura. "Occupiers and investors are thinking in cycles. The UAE has reached the point where it offers both operational reliability and future capacity - those are the markets that will outperform over time." CONTACT: Rachel Smylie, View original content: SOURCE Cushman & Wakefield Core Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Abu Dhabi, Dubai among top emerging data centre markets
Abu Dhabi, Dubai among top emerging data centre markets

Al Etihad

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Abu Dhabi, Dubai among top emerging data centre markets

2 July 2025 17:51 REDDY (ABU DHABI)Abu Dhabi and Dubai are among the top two emerging data centre markets globally, according to Cushman & Wakefield's newly released '2025 Global Data Center Market Comparison' report. The UAE's two largest cities are also the highest-ranked emerging markets in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region. The global study evaluated 97 data centre markets, classifying them as either established or emerging across four regions: Americas, EMEA, and Asia Pacific (APAC). The rankings were based on 20 criteria including power availability, fibre connectivity, development pipeline, land pricing and policy to the report, Abu Dhabi ranked fourth and Dubai sixth globally among all emerging data centre markets. Austin/San Antonio led the global emerging market rankings, followed by Iowa, Pennsylvania, Abu Dhabi, Reno, and Dubai. Other notable markets included Berlin, Helsinki, and Virginia retained its position as the top established data centre market with 5.9 GW of operational capacity, followed by other established hubs such as Phoenix, Dallas, Atlanta, Oregon, Columbus, Beijing, Salt Lake City, Chicago, and Shanghai.'There's a clear link between long-term infrastructure planning and current market performance,' said Edward Macura, Country Head at Cushman & Wakefield Core.'Abu Dhabi and Dubai have created the conditions for scale, and global operators are responding. Access to power, land, and fast-track approvals are converging with demand from AI and cloud platforms – this combination is driving investment decisions.'The UAE currently has more than 250 MW of live data centre capacity, with an additional 500 MW under active development. Among the flagship projects is 5GW UAE-US AI Campus spanning over 10 square miles in Abu Dhabi. The Stargate AI project, backed by OpenAI, Oracle, and Nvidia, was recently unveiled with a planned 1GW capacity as part of the grand plan. Khazna Data Centres remains the dominant operator in the country, accounting for more than 59% of the market share, while cloud expansions by global giants such as AWS, Alibaba, and Equinix continue across both emirates. Notably, Emirates Group is shifting operations to a solar-powered data centre at the Mohammed bin Rashid Solar Park in line with sustainability UAE's data centre market, valued at $1.26 billion in 2024, is projected to grow to $3.33 billion by 2030. This growth is being driven by large-scale capital deployment from both domestic and international investors. ADQ and Energy Capital Partners are investing $25 billion into power infrastructure to support data centre development. In a separate initiative, MGX, Microsoft, and BlackRock are jointly backing a $30 billion AI-related investment programme.'We're seeing investment decisions being made on the strength of delivery performance, not just potential,' Macura added. 'Developers are meeting deadlines, occupiers are pre-leasing, and supporting infrastructure is being delivered in parallel. That consistency is being noticed by institutional capital.'Stargate UAE's first 1 GW of capacity is scheduled to go live by 2026, an accelerated timeline by global standards. Meanwhile, Khazna's 100 MW AI-focused facility in Ajman is also progressing towards phased delivery within 24 months. As AI workloads intensify and power availability becomes a key global constraint, the UAE is positioning itself as a scalable hub for next-generation computing. 'The level of interest we're seeing isn't temporary,' said Macura. 'The UAE has reached the point where it offers both operational reliability and future capacity – those are the markets that will outperform over time.'

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