Switch Las Vegas CORE Campus

7135 South Decatur Blvd.

The Core Campus in Las Vegas, Nevada currently encompasses nine separate data centers with up to approximately 2.0 million GSF of space and up to 275 MW of 100% renewable power available to these facilities. We have one additional data center under construction at The Core Campus, which we expect will be operational in 2018 and that will provide approximately 340,000 GSF of additional space and have up to 40 MW of 100% renewable power available to the facility.

Solar Power

Switch powers the campus through the Switch Solar project is located in Clark County, Nevada northeast of Las Vegas on approximately 1,600 acres of land managed by the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) in the Dry Lake Solar Energy Zone (SEZ).

There are two solar generation projects, Switch Station 1 and Switch Station 2 which produce 179-megawatts of power. The plants were originally part of a joint project between First Solar and NV Energy. In June 2017, EDF Renewable Energy acquired the two solar projects from First Solar.

SUPERNAP NV-7

• 250 MVA Switch owned substation
• 146 MVA of generator capacity
• 84 MVA of UPS S+S supply
• 44,000 tons of S+S cooling
• 5,400,000 cubic feet per minute
• 30 modular cooling towers
• 100% heat aisle containment
• t-scif™ designed for 1,500 watts
• 7,000+ cabinets / 350 t-scifs™

SUPERNAP 8:

Launched in April 2013

LAS VEGAS 9:

Launched in 2016

LAS VEGAS 10:

Opened in 2017, the site uses a MOD 250 (Modularly Optimized Design). The site adds nearly 350,000 square feet and up to 40 megawatts (MW) of power

Cyxtera on the Switch Campus

Cyxtera has an agreement to sell space in the SuperNap and is located in LV8. Century Link PR

Map and Nearby Locations:

7135 South Decatur Blvd.

Sites within 15 miles of Switch Las Vegas CORE Campus

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Distance Site About
0.06 miles CoreWeave: US West LAS1
0.06 miles Contegix Las Vegas
0.06 miles Switch Las Vegas 7
0.12 miles Switch Edge 1
0.16 miles Switch Las Vegas 12
0.23 miles Switch Las Vegas 8
0.34 miles Switch Las Vegas 11
0.42 miles Switch Las Vegas 10
0.44 miles Switch Las Vegas 9
0.68 miles Switch: Las Vegas 15
3.67 miles DataBank Las Vegas LAS1
The site was a former zColo (Zayo) facility before being acquired in 2020.
3.85 miles ColoXchange Las Vegas
4.09 miles Fiberhub - Las Vegas
4.51 miles EdgeConneX Las Vegas
EdgeConnex has rights to adjacent space to accommodate expansion
6.98 miles Lumen: Las Vegas 3
7.17 miles Verizon: 2240 Corporate Cir
7.42 miles LV.Net DC2
8.39 miles Flexential Carson I & II
8.64 miles LV.Net DC1
8.68 miles Edged Energy: Las Vegas LAS01
Edged Energy intends to construct a data center campus in Las Vegas, with operations expected to begin in Q1 2028.
9.43 miles Switch Las Vegas 5
9.48 miles Lumen: Las Vegas 2
9.60 miles Switch Las Vegas 2
11.20 miles Google Henderson NV
13.26 miles Lumen: Las Vegas (1 Aerojet)
14.36 miles Flexential Las Vegas (Lone Mountain)
The Lone Mountain Data Center in North Las Vegas opened in 2013. Flexential's Lone Mountain site is former ViaWest.AwardedTier IV Design Certification by the Uptime Institute for the design documents3,000 tons redundant, fault-tolerant cooling capacity
17.15 miles Novva Las Vegas
Novva’s newest purpose-built data center is located at 6115 Nicco Way, Las Vegas.

Switch Las Vegas CORE Campus Data Center Photos

Left to right: Senator Michael Roberson, Commissioner Steve Sisolak, Switch Founder and CEO Rob Roy, UNLV’s Metal Rebel Robot, Governor Brian Sandoval, Senator Aaron Ford and Dr. Paul Oh celebrate ...
Ribbon Cutting during SuperNap 9 Launch
Source: Switch

Left to right: Senator Michael Roberson, Commissioner Steve Sisolak, Switch Founder and CEO Rob Roy, UNLV’s Metal Rebel Robot, Governor Brian Sandoval, Senator Aaron Ford and Dr. Paul Oh celebrate the ribbon-cutting of SuperNAP Las Vegas 9

Red Power Room in SUPERNAP 8
Source: Switch
LV8 and LV9
Source: Switch
The “Black Iron Forest” is a framework of extra-thick steel that supports Switch’s containment systems, but also serves as a thermal storage system, retaining temperature to help keep the room cool...
Black Iron Forest
Source: Baxtel

The “Black Iron Forest” is a framework of extra-thick steel that supports Switch’s containment systems, but also serves as a thermal storage system, retaining temperature to help keep the room cool in the event of a power outage.

A view of the power spine inside SuperNAP complex in Las Vegas, showing the large number of conduits housing power cabling.
Power spine
Source: Switch

A view of the power spine inside SuperNAP complex in Las Vegas, showing the large number of conduits housing power cabling.

The “Black Iron Forest” is a framework of extra-thick steel that supports Switch’s containment systems, but also serves as a thermal storage system, retaining temperature to help keep the room cool...
The "Black Iron Forest"
Source: Switch

The “Black Iron Forest” is a framework of extra-thick steel that supports Switch’s containment systems, but also serves as a thermal storage system, retaining temperature to help keep the room cool in the event of a power outage.

Operating Company

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Switch, the technology infrastructure corporation headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada is built on the intelligent and sustainable growth of the internet. Switch founder and CEO Rob Roy has developed more than 500 issued and pending patent claims covering data center designs that have manifested into the company’s world-renowned data centers.

Switch has PRIME campuses located in Las Vegas and Tahoe Reno, Nevada; Grand Rapids, Michigan; and Atlanta, Georgia.

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