Uptime Institute Announces Five Data Center Predictions Report for 2026
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As corporate AI moves beyond pilots and experimentation, infrastructure designers and operators face a series of big challenges spanning power, resiliency, sustainability and automation
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--
Uptime Institute today announced the release of its Five Data Center Predictions for 2026 looking beyond the more obvious trends of 2026 and examining some of the latest developments and challenges shaping the digital infrastructure industry. The 2026 predictions focus on the continued growth of the industry and related challenges, while also recognizing AI as a powerful, transformative accelerant to growth. While AI is the key driver for a wave of investment that will underpin digital infrastructure for decades to come, the speed and ultimate size of the build-outs are unclear at this time.
“Critical digital infrastructure continues to expand strongly,” said Andy Lawrence, Executive Director of Research, Uptime Institute. “At the same time, our research shows uncertainty about how AI will reshape demand. This is complicating both capacity planning and resiliency strategies. We are also seeing increasing fragmentation in the design and deployment of data centers and expect investment and innovation in carbon capture technologies, in AI, and automation in the data center itself.”
Key findings from the 2026 Five Predictions report include:
- The AI ecosystem is taking shape – with large model AI compute and high-density infrastructure increasingly concentrated among a smaller number of large organizations.
- Developers will not outrun the power shortage – AI-driven load growth will intensify pressure on already constrained grids, creating power problems, while many developers are proposing to use onsite power generation, and lengthy timelines for large scale power deployments will prove a constraint.
- Operators look to carbon capture as emissions soar – The projected 75-125 GW growth in global data center power demand through 2030 will drive greater reliance on gas turbines for primary power. For some, carbon capture will finally emerge as a practical and even economic solution to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
- Scale adds new challenges, but resiliency will still be essential – The high costs and complexity of building high density infrastructure have thrown a spotlight on the value and cost of maintaining expensive redundant capacity. But customers and investors are unlikely to tolerate increased risks and threats to availability - nor are grid operators or operators.
- AI automation in the data center moves from pilots to production – AI-driven automation within the data center will gradually transition from experimental use to supporting daily operations. Reinforcement learning, hybrid digital twins, and early industrial copilots will support closed-loop optimization and operator decision-making, while rules-based systems will handle routine workflows. But for now, humans will remain in the loop.
Learn More:
Download the executive summary report here and register for the webinar here covering key trends and takeaways from the full report results on January 14th at 9:00 AM PDT (9:00 AM PST, 12:00 PM EST, and 5:00 PM GMT). To join our Uptime Institute Bright Talk Channel, go to https://www.brighttalk.com/join/.
About Uptime Institute
Uptime Institute is the Global Digital Infrastructure Authority. With over 4,000 awards issued in over 122 countries around the globe, and over 1,100 currently active projects in 80+ countries, Uptime has helped tens of thousands of companies optimize critical IT assets while managing costs, resources, and efficiency. For over 30 years, the company has established industry-leading benchmarks for data center performance, resilience, sustainability, and efficiency, which provide customers assurance that their digital infrastructure can perform across a wide array of operating conditions at a level consistent with their individual business needs. Uptime’s Tier Standard is the IT industry’s most trusted and adopted global standard for the design, construction, and operation of data centers. Offerings include the organization’s Tier Standard and Certifications, Management & Operations reviews and assessments including SCIRA-FSI financial sector risk assessment, the Sustainability Assessment, and a broad range of additional risk management, performance, availability, and related offerings. Uptime Education training programs have been successfully completed by over 100,000 data center professionals, such as the much-valued ATD (Accredited Tier Designer) and AOS (Accredited Operations Specialist). The Uptime Education curriculum has been expanded by the acquisition of CNet Training Ltd. in 2023.
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