Data Centers in Querétaro
15 locations found
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Flo Networks queretaro
Edificio B Piso 1, Fray Luis de León 8002 Queretaro 76090 MEX, Queretaro
- EI
EDGEUNO QRO1
Cerrada de la Princesa #4 Queretaro 76240 MEX, Queretaro
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KIO QRO1
Cerrada de la Princesa #4 Queretaro 76240 MEX, Queretaro
- TI
Flo Networks Santiago de Querétaro
Cerrada de la Princesa #4 Queretaro 76240 MEX, Queretaro
- EI
EDGEUNO QRO2
2 Epigmenio González Queretaro 76158 MEX, Queretaro
- TM
Triara Mty Queretaro
2 Epigmenio González Queretaro 76158 MEX, Queretaro
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Claro Querétaro
2 Epigmenio González Queretaro 76158 MEX, Queretaro
- DR
Digital Realty MEX02
100 Estatal Queretaro 76177 MEX, Queretaro
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Marcatel QRO01
125 De La Loma Queretaro 76130 MEX, Queretaro
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Metrobloks QRO-MB01-BD2-DH1-DH4
76913 Santa Maria Magdalena Queretaro 76913 MEX, Queretaro
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Metrobloks QRO-MB01-BD1-DH1-DH4
76913 Santa Maria Magdalena Queretaro 76913 MEX, Queretaro
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Equinix MX1
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431 Santiago de Querétaro 76246 MEX, Santiago de Querétaro
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ALESTRA Querétaro
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431 Santiago de Querétaro 76246 MEX, Santiago de Querétaro
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Equinix MX2
Lateral Carretera Estatal 431 Santiago de Querétaro 76246 MEX, Santiago de Querétaro
- DR
Digital Realty MEX01
Camino a Nativitas 800 Queretaro 76295 MEX, Queretaro
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Querétaro – Industrial Scale for Digital Growth
Strategic Performance for Central Mexico
Querétaro serves as the primary infrastructure destination for hyperscalers and enterprises needing low-latency access to the Mexican market. By situating hardware in this central corridor, organizations leverage a dense carrier ecosystem to secure digital revenue streams and ensure uptime for high-stakes workloads.
Querétaro: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | High carrier density serving the central industrial region. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 – as of September 2025 | Includes AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Alibaba Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. |
| Power Cost | $0.09 – $0.11/kWh – as of September 2025 | Competitive industrial rates for the central region. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (4.9/10) – as of September 2025 | Risk profile accounts for seismic and flooding history. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | Development bank credits available for infrastructure projects. |
| Sales Tax | 16% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard national rate for commercial services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Querétaro has matured into a vital interconnection point for North and Central America. The local ecosystem supports high-capacity traffic exchange for finance, manufacturing, and cloud services.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 25 carriers as of September 2025. This market features a blend of domestic incumbents and international fiber providers, ensuring competitive pricing and diverse routing options for resilient networking.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over 3, enabling access to 5 cloud regions as of September 2025. Localized access points include AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Alibaba Cloud, and Oracle Cloud. These on-ramps provide dedicated, private connections that bypass the public internet for better security and performance.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): Most local peering occurs through private interconnects or via the primary national hub in Mexico City. This structure reduces hops for regional traffic and ensures high-speed data transfer across the central industrial corridor.
Bare Metal: High-performance compute is available through providers such as Latitude.sh and phoenixNAP as of September 2025. These services allow for rapid deployment of dedicated hardware without the overhead of facility management.
Power Analysis
Energy availability is a core driver for Querétaro’s growth, with substantial investment directed to industrial park substations.
Average Cost Of Power: $0.09 – $0.11/kWh as of September 2025. The energy mix is approximately 69% fossil fuels, 26% renewables, and 5% nuclear, supporting cost stability for large-scale deployments. These rates remain competitive compared to major US markets, providing a significant advantage for power-hungry AI and compute workloads.
Power Grid Reliability: Data center corridors are supported by a well-engineered grid with multi-substation support. Facilities typically use redundant utility feeds to ensure continuous operation for mission-critical loads and protect against regional grid fluctuations.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Querétaro provides a strategic business environment with a focus on technological development and industrial automation.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located near the El Marqués and Colón industrial corridors. This proximity is vital for the automotive and aerospace sectors which require high-speed data processing for modern manufacturing and supply chain management.
Regional Market Reach: This location serves as the gateway to the Bajío region and provides a resilient alternative to Mexico City for serving the central and northern Mexican population. It is the preferred site for companies looking to balance performance with geographic diversity.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Mexico provides financial support through development bank credit packages for specific infrastructure projects. These incentives help manage the capital requirements of large-scale hardware and facility deployments.
Natural Disaster Risk
The region maintains a Low risk score of 4.9/10 as of September 2025. While the overall rating is low, facility operators implement specific engineering controls for several geological and weather hazards.
- Earthquake: 8.2 (High) – Facilities are built to stringent seismic standards to mitigate tectonic activity.
- River Flood: 7.9 (High) – Drainage and site elevation are key considerations for local site selection.
- Tropical Cyclone: 7.1 (High) – Regional storm systems can impact the area during the hurricane season.
- Tsunami: 5.5 (Indirect) – As an inland metro, this is a regional risk with no direct impact on local facilities.
- Epidemic: 5.4 (Moderate) – In line with national health exposure levels.