Mississippi Data Center Market

The Mississippi data center market is located in the region of Southeast US and within United States. Mississippi has 27 facilities.

The top providers in Mississippi are Amazon AWS (16 sites) and xAI with 2 facilities . The most popular facilities are Compass: Meridian and Compass: Meridian.

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Market Facts

Mississippi Data Center Map

Mississippi Power Growth Over Time

Operational
Construction
Planned
Prospective
In Doubt
Withdrawn
+9764% since 2024
Operational
across NN Request Dataset sites
Under Construction
NN Request Dataset sites currently building
Planned / Prospective
announced for 2024–2027

Largest Providers in Mississippi

Amazon AWS
Site
Power
Operational
9
540.0
Construction
7
Planned
2
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
16
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xAI
Site
Power
Operational
1
100.0
Construction
1
Planned
1
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
2
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AVAIO Digital Partners
Site
Power
Operational
0
0.0
Construction
1
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
1
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CleanSpark
Site
Power
Operational
5
59.5
Construction
0
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
5
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Largest Data Centers in Mississippi

About This Metro

Mississippi isn't a popular state for data centers. Although that could change. In 2010, Governor Barbour signed into law industry-specific incentives for companies in the clean energy manufacturing, data center and aerospace industries, three sectors that have demonstrated the potential for significant growth in Mississippi in recent years. These industry-specific tax incentive programs supplement Mississippi’s other incentives and may be combined with other State assistance programs.

The State of Mississippi provides a state sales tax exemption for all computing equipment and software used by companies certified as data centers by the Mississippi Development Authority. Both new and replacement equipment qualify for the tax exemption. The certification requires a minimum investment of $50 million and the creation of at least 50 new jobs paying 150 percent of the average state wage.

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