Data center operator Edged is set to expand its campus in Irving, Texas.
The company this week announced plans to add a second data center to its Edged Dallas campus in Irving, Dallas County.
The news follows Irving City Council voting unanimously 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.
A 24MW facility, the data center will be equipped with a closed-loop waterless cooling system from Edgedās sister company, ThermalWorks. The modular system reportedly supports rack densities exceeding 120kW with air-cooling and 400kW with plug-and-play liquid cooling.
The company expects to break ground on the expansion in Q2 2026.
āAs demand for AI infrastructure accelerates, efficiency and speed of deployment matter more than ever,ā said Bryant Farland, Edged US CEO. āThis expansion allows us to deliver the high-density capacity our customers need but because it is Edged, the DFW community will gain this infrastructure without using water and operating at an energy efficiency that is best in class in the industry. We are grateful to the City of Irving and the Irving Economic Development Partnership for their leadership and collaboration, which have made Irving an ideal location to build sustainable, future-ready infrastructure.ā
Edged (formerly Edged Energy) is part of Endeavour, which was set up by Aligned founder Jakob Carnemark. The company has data centers either operating or in development in Bilbao, Madrid, and Barcelona in Spain; Lisbon, Portugal; and across the US, including Missouri, Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and Illinois.
Located at 505 N Wildwood Drive, Edgedās existing DFW01-1 data center offers 24MW across 168,610 sq ft. A retrofit, the pre-existing warehouse facility was built by Johnson Development and completed in 2022. Plans for the original Edged Dallas data center were first revealed in September 2023 and the facility launched in January 2025.
The company working on a second Texas campus in the Fort Worth area.
āIrving continues to attract investment in future-shaping technologies,ā said Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer. āProjects like Edged Dallas highlight the strength of our workforce, superior infrastructure and supportive business environment. Edgedās decision to expand its campus here underscores our shared commitment to sustainable growth. This project will continue to deliver lasting economic benefits to South Irving and the North Texas region.ā
One of the major data center hubs in the US, Dallas-Fort Worth is home to operators such as QTS, Lumen, Centersquare, and Cogent. Digital Realty, Cologix, Flexential, NTT, DataBank, Equinix, Stack, Cogent, Google, Meta, Lumen, and IBM all operate in the wider Dallas area.
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