Amazon IAD-61 is a data center operated by Amazon Web Services in Chantilly, VA, US. It carries a reported power capacity of 50.0 MW and is currently operational. It sits in the Chantilly data-center market on the PJM grid, which DC Hub's Data Center Power Index currently rates AVOID, with an estimated 48.7-month time-to-power. Operators should weigh interconnection risk here — the market screens constrained on grid headroom and time-to-power.
Data Center Power Index verdict for Chantilly — the market this facility sits in.
Full DCPI breakdown →DC Hub analyst read on Chantilly — the market this facility sits in (full deep-dive →).
Chantilly's data center footprint remains modest but AWS-dominated, with 25 tracked facilities totaling 366 MW concentrated among a small operator base. AWS operates 12 MW across two distinct operator entries, while unknown operators control 4 facilities, and H5 Data Centers manages another 4 assets. The market lacks diversification: the top three operator categories account for the majority of capacity, indicating limited competitive tension and restricted entry pathways for new players seeking scale. The DCPI verdict of AVOID is unambiguous for acquisition-focused investors. An excess-power score of 46/100 coupled with a constraint reading of 56/100 creates a structural mismatch: the market has already accumulated spare power capacity without corresponding demand density, making incremental lease absorption unlikely to justify acquisition premiums. This configuration mirrors…
Published DC Hub data for this location.
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