
Expanding in Ohio: Financing Growth Through Green Capital
In June 2025, Vantage secured $5 billion in green loan capacity, including $2.25 billion to fully fund its New Albany, Ohio (OH1) campus and expand its existing borrowing base.
The 192 MW development will comprise three 64 MW buildings, with first delivery expected in December 2025 and phased completion through 2028.
The OH1 campus is designed to come online as Vantage’s larger megasites ramp up, providing early capacity and regional proximity to major cloud and AI customers in the Columbus–New Albany corridor.
The site also offers logistical and workforce advantages within one of the fastest-growing data center regions in the U.S.
Beyond the U.S. – Vantage Expands Its Global Footprint
Moving North: Reinforcing Canada’s Renewable Advantage
In February 2025, Vantage announced a C$500 million investment to complete QC24, the fourth and final building at its Québec City campus, adding 32 MW of capacity by 2027.
The project strengthens Vantage’s Montreal–Québec platform and reinforces its renewable-heavy power profile, leveraging abundant hydropower to serve sustainability-driven customers.
APAC Expansion: Strategic Scale in Southeast Asia
In September 2025, Vantage unveiled a $1.6 billion APAC expansion, led by existing investors GIC (Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund) and ADIA (Abu Dhabi Investment Authority). The investment includes the acquisition of Yondr’s Johor, Malaysia campus at Sedenak Tech Park.
Currently delivering 72.5 MW, the Johor campus is planned to scale to 300 MW at full build-out, positioning it within one of Southeast Asia’s most active AI and cloud growth corridors.
Analysts note that the location’s connectivity to Singapore’s hyperscale market and favorable development economics give Vantage a strong competitive foothold across the region.
Italy: Expanding European Presence Under National Priority Status
Vantage is also adding a second Italian campus alongside its existing Milan site, totaling 32 MW across two facilities.
Phase One, scheduled for spring 2026, has been designated a nationally strategic project under Article 13 of Italy’s Law 104/2023, tied to approximately €4 billion in total investment and up to 4,000 construction jobs over eight years.
Italy’s fiber and internet exchange (IX) proximity to Central and Southern Europe, combined with strong renewable integration potential, make it a key pillar in Vantage’s European AI data center strategy, balancing sustainability, latency, and cost-effectiveness.
Vantage Leads With a Sustainability-First Design Philosophy
Vantage continues to foreground sustainability as a differentiator in its campus development strategy, aiming to pre-empt potential community or regulatory resistance.
The company emphasizes air-cooled designs engineered to make water usage effectiveness (WUE) largely irrelevant, while its new-generation projects are branded as “water-positive.” This approach builds a counter-narrative to the water-intensive evaporative cooling systems still common in large-scale data centers.
These distinctions are becoming increasingly critical in regions like the Midwest, where public scrutiny of industrial water use has grown alongside the surge in AI-driven infrastructure projects.
At the same time, the Lighthouse campus is designed to operate on zero-emission energy resources, aligning with both customer decarbonization goals and the financing incentives tied to green-labeled debt, a structure Vantage has already used successfully for its Ohio and North America platforms.
From Large to Giga-Scale: A Repositioning for the AI Factory Era
Vantage is pivoting from “large” to giga-scale, with its Frontier (Texas) and Lighthouse (Wisconsin) projects effectively bracketing the United States, north to south, as AI-first megacampuses.
The Ohio development delivers near-term capacity and power availability, while the APAC expansion adds platform weight and geographic diversity. Meanwhile, Italy’s nationally recognized data center program consolidates momentum across EMEA under favorable policy conditions.
The Oracle–OpenAI alliance at Lighthouse not only anchors demand but also reinforces a sustainability-led narrative that aligns with the financial, regulatory, and permitting realities of hyperscale AI infrastructure.
With this synchronized global strategy, Vantage positions itself among the few developers capable of repeatedly delivering 500 MW-and-larger campuses across multiple continents: a capability that is quickly becoming a core requirement of the emerging AI factory era.
 
								




















