Data Centers in Querétaro
15 locations found
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Flo Networks queretaro
Edificio B Piso 1, Fray Luis de León 8002, Queretaro
- EI
EDGEUNO QRO1
Cerrada de la Princesa #4, Queretaro
- TI
Flo Networks Santiago de Querétaro
Cerrada de la Princesa #4, Queretaro
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KIO QRO1
Cerrada de la Princesa #4, Queretaro
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Claro Querétaro
2 Epigmenio González, Queretaro
- EI
EDGEUNO QRO2
2 Epigmenio González, Queretaro
- TM
Triara Mty Queretaro
2 Epigmenio González, Queretaro
- DR
Digital Realty MEX02
100 Estatal, Queretaro
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Marcatel QRO01
125 De La Loma, Queretaro
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Metrobloks QRO-MB01-BD1-DH1-DH4
76913 Santa Maria Magdalena, Queretaro
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Metrobloks QRO-MB01-BD2-DH1-DH4
76913 Santa Maria Magdalena, Queretaro
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ALESTRA Querétaro
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431, Santiago de Querétaro
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Equinix MX1
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431, Santiago de Querétaro
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Equinix MX2
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431, Santiago de Querétaro
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Digital Realty MEX01
Camino a Nativitas 800, Queretaro
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Querétaro – Mexico's High-Tech Triangle Hub
Querétaro has rapidly emerged as a primary data center destination in Mexico, offering a compelling alternative to more congested markets. For businesses targeting Central Mexico and the Bajío industrial corridor, this market provides a strategic blend of robust connectivity, favorable operating conditions, and a lower risk profile. Deploying infrastructure here ensures low-latency access to a critical economic region, supporting scalable growth and high availability.
Querétaro: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent fiber connectivity and access to diverse network providers. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 — as of September 2025 | Direct, private access to major cloud providers is available. |
| Power Cost | MXN $1.50-2.20/kWh (est.) | Fossil fuels dominate the grid, influencing long-term energy strategies. |
| Disaster Risk | Moderate (4.9/10) — as of September 2025 | Primarily exposed to seismic and river flood risks. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes — as of September 2025 | Includes specific credit packages for data center development. |
| Sales Tax | 16% VAT — as of September 2025 | Standard national Value Added Tax rate applies to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Querétaro's digital infrastructure is one of the most developed in Mexico, rivaling larger metropolitan areas and serving as a critical national interconnection point.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: The market features over 27 network carriers, as of September 2025. This density ensures competitive pricing and resilient network design options within carrier-neutral facilities.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: With 3 dedicated on-ramps and access to 5 cloud regions, Querétaro offers excellent private connectivity to major hyperscalers, as of September 2025. Available providers include Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), and Oracle Cloud.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): While most peering in the region has historically been private, the presence of local exchange points is growing. These IXPs facilitate efficient local traffic exchange, reducing latency and transit costs for businesses serving the domestic market.
Bare Metal: Bare metal cloud solutions are readily available from multiple providers. Companies like Hivelocity and Latitude.sh offer dedicated server options for workloads requiring maximum performance and security.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity prices are estimated between MXN $1.50 and $2.20 per kWh, as of September 2025. This cost structure is competitive for the region and directly impacts total operational expenditure for high-density deployments.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid serving Querétaro's main industrial and data center zones is well-engineered, with significant investment in redundancy. Major data centers are typically supported by multiple substations, ensuring high levels of uptime required for mission-critical operations.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Querétaro are strategically located to serve the Bajío region, one of Mexico's most important industrial and manufacturing corridors. This proximity provides low-latency connectivity for aerospace, automotive, and IT companies operating in the area.
Regional Market Reach: From Querétaro, businesses can effectively serve a population of over 50 million within a 350-kilometer radius, including Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey. This makes it an ideal hub for national content delivery and application hosting.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Mexico provides tax incentives to encourage investment in technology infrastructure. The government has offered specific credit packages, such as the development bank credit for Altan's Visual Data Center, which helps lower the initial capital investment for new builds.
Natural Disaster Risk
Querétaro has a moderate overall disaster risk profile, with a score of 4.9 out of 10, as of September 2025. While its inland location protects it from coastal threats, operators must engineer facilities to withstand specific regional hazards.
The most significant natural risks include:
- Earthquake: 8.2/10
- River Flood: 7.9/10
- Tropical Cyclone: 7.1/10
- Drought: 3.0/10
The risk from human-caused events, including projected conflict, is rated higher than natural hazards. Lack of institutional coping capacity and infrastructure weaknesses are noted vulnerability factors.