DC BLOX data centers
We map 3 DC BLOX data center facilities, across Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama. Click any facility to open it on the live interactive map with its estimated daily energy use, electricity cost, and carbon footprint.
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| Facility | City | Region | Type | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DC BLOX Atlanta West Hyperscale Campus | Lithia Springs | Georgia | Hyperscale | DC BLOX - Douglas County GA ↗ |
| DC BLOX Berkeley County Campus | Moncks Corner | South Carolina | Data Center | DC BLOX - Berkeley County SC ↗ |
| DC BLOX Birmingham Data Center | Birmingham | Alabama | Colocation | datacentermap.com - Birmingham ↗ |
DC BLOX's estimated data-center footprint
Summed across DC BLOX's 3 mapped facilities (~50 MW representative IT draw) — order-of-magnitude estimates from facility type and US grid/water averages, not metered readings.
Carbon assumes the US grid average of 370 gCO₂/kWh; figures vary widely with each campus's regional grid and any renewable power purchases. References: Lawrence Berkeley National Lab / US DOE — 2024 US Data Center Energy Usage Report ↗ · US Energy Information Administration — electricity carbon intensity ↗.
DC BLOX data centers: frequently asked questions
How many data centers does DC BLOX have?
We map 3 DC BLOX data center facilities, across 3 regions including Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama. Each is plotted on the interactive map with an estimated energy, cost, and carbon footprint.
Where are DC BLOX's data centers located?
DC BLOX's mapped facilities are in Lithia Springs, Moncks Corner, Birmingham. Open any one on the map to see its exact location and estimated footprint.
What types of facilities does DC BLOX operate?
On our map, DC BLOX operates Hyperscale and Data Center and Colocation sites. Hyperscale campuses draw far more power than colocation or edge sites — see each facility's estimate on the map.
What is the estimated energy and carbon footprint of DC BLOX's data centers?
Combined, DC BLOX's 3 mapped facilities draw an estimated 0.3 TWh of electricity a year — about the yearly power of 32,066 homes — emitting roughly 128,027 metric tons of CO₂ and using on the order of 859 million gallons of water a year including upstream generation. These are order-of-magnitude estimates from facility type and US grid/water averages, not metered readings.
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