Data Centre Magazine April, Issue 42 | Page 60

ESTRUXTURE
The company has ringfenced more than

500MW

of power and hundreds of acres of land across Canada supporting its development pipeline
that were unpredictable along the way, including trade wars and geopolitical environments,” Todd notes.“ All those things make Canada a super healthy place to store your data.”
The proximity to key US markets adds strategic value. Canada sits close to major content creation and consumption centres while offering regulatory and economic advantages. This combination attracts global players seeking North American presence with enhanced data sovereignty protections.
Building at scale Since Taylor joined eStruxture, the firm’ s strategy has been hyper-focused.“ The number one focus has been scale,” he states. This represents continuation and intensification of the company’ s founding vision. Scale permeates everything from people and processes to tools supporting ongoing buildout across the country.
Crucially, eStruxture invested ahead of market curves and is now set to reap the rewards.“ We were the first hyperscale provider in the Alberta market,” Taylor explains. Alberta has grown into a tremendous data centre market where eStruxture maintains leadership. The company is currently building the province’ s largest site at 90 megawatts, scheduled for autumn 2026.
The evolution reflects broader industry trends. When eStruxture first started, high density meant five to eight kilowatts per rack for most providers. In contrast, eStruxture was one of the few firms offering far higher capacities.
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