Data Centers in Mexico City
12 locations found
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MCM Telecom MEX02
111 Sierra Candela, Ciudad de México
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Mod Mission Critical Ciudad de México
111 Sierra Candela, Ciudad de México
- TI
Flo Networks CDMX/E1
481 Juan Vazquez de Mella, Ciudad de México
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KIO MEX2
5396 Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, Ciudad de México
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KIO Ciudad de México
5287 Prolongacion Paseo de la Reforma, Ciudad de México
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KIO MEX|4
Boulevard Magnocentro, Blvrd. Interlomas 6, Huixquilucan
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KIO MEX|3
Alfonso Nápoles Gándara 50 PB, Santa Fe
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Maxcom Ciudad de México
1210 Guillermo González Camarena, Ciudad de México
- TM
Triara Mty Mexico City
#78 Calle Camino a Nextengo, Ciudad de México
- MT
Mexico Telecom Partners Mexico
2977 Carretera México-Toluca, Ciudad de México
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Marcatel MEX01
551 Poniente 122, Ciudad de México
- TI
Flo Networks CDMX/E2
29 Avenida Wilfrido Massieu, Ciudad de México
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Mexico City – The Premier Hub for Digital Mexico
Mexico City is the primary data center market for any organization targeting Mexico's vast domestic economy. The city's dense connectivity and growing infrastructure provide the ideal platform for enterprises and service providers to deliver low-latency applications to one of Latin America's largest consumer markets. This strategic location ensures performance and scalability for reaching over 125 million people.
Mexico City: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent connectivity for serving the national market and Central America. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Nearest hubs are in the US (Dallas); private network extensions are common. |
| Power Cost | MXN$2.50 - MXN$3.50/kWh | Competitive for the region. Mix is ~69% fossil fuels, ~26% renewables. |
| Disaster Risk | Moderate (4.9/10) – as of September 2025 | Key risks are seismic activity and flooding; select facilities with proven mitigation. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | DC-specific credit packages are available, including for major data center projects. |
| Sales Tax | 16% VAT – as of September 2025 | A standard Value Added Tax applies to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Mexico City is the undisputed network hub of the country, offering solid access to domestic and regional carriers. Its ecosystem provides the foundation for digital service delivery throughout Mexico.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: The market features 12 data centers with access to over 5 major carriers, as of September 2025. Carrier-neutral facilities provide the best options for interconnection, offering resilient network design and competitive pricing.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: The market has 0 direct public cloud on-ramps and 0 native cloud regions, as of September 2025. Secure, high-performance connections to cloud providers are established via private network links to major US hubs like Dallas.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Mexico City Internet Exchange Point (MEX-IX) is central to the local ecosystem, enabling efficient traffic exchange between networks. Peering at the IXP significantly reduces latency for domestic end-users.
Bare Metal: Bare metal compute is readily available from providers serving the Latin American market. Options include services from providers like Latitude.sh and Hivelocity, enabling rapid deployment of dedicated infrastructure.
Power Analysis
Mexico City's power infrastructure is reliable in the primary commercial and data center zones, though costs and grid composition are important considerations for large-scale deployments.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial power rates typically range from MXN$2.50 to MXN$3.50 per kWh, as of September 2025. These costs are competitive within Latin America, helping manage operational expenditures for compute-heavy workloads.
Power Grid Reliability: The grid supporting the city's main data center clusters is well-engineered. Facilities in these areas are supported by redundant power feeds from separate substations to ensure high levels of uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Locating in Mexico City provides direct access to the nation's economic engine and a favorable business environment for technology investment.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located with strategic access to major business and financial districts like Santa Fe and Polanco. This proximity offers low-latency connectivity for financial services, media, and corporate enterprise clients.
Regional Market Reach: As the country's economic and logistical center, a presence in Mexico City provides effective application delivery to the entire nation. It also serves as a strategic point for expansion into Central American markets.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Mexico offers specific financial incentives, including development bank credit packages for data center projects. These advantages help reduce the initial capital investment required to establish a presence in the market.
Natural Disaster Risk
Mexico City has a moderate natural disaster risk profile, with well-understood hazards that modern data centers are engineered to withstand.
The overall INFORM risk score for the region is Moderate (4.9/10), as of September 2025. The most significant natural hazards are:
- Earthquake: Score 8.2/10
- River Flood: Score 7.9/10
- Tropical Cyclone: Score 7.1/10
Facilities built to modern seismic codes and located outside of known flood zones offer strong protection against these primary risks.