AI Infrastructure

Where AI is being built in Indiana

Tracking data center projects by status, investment, and community response

46

Projects Tracked

5

Under Construction

13

Withdrawn

$28B+

Total Investment

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All Projects

Google Fort Wayne Campus

Google · Fort Wayne

Under Construction

Investment

$2B

Capacity

1,200 MW

Acres

900

12-building data center campus (Project Zodiac). Broke ground April 2024, expansion announced September 2025.

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Meta LEAP Campus

Meta · Lebanon

Under Construction

Investment

$10B

Capacity

1,540 MW

Acres

1,500

Meta's 1-gigawatt+ data center in the LEAP Research and Innovation District. 15 buildings planned. 4,000+ construction jobs at peak, 300 permanent jobs.

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Meta Jeffersonville Campus

Meta · Jeffersonville

Under Construction

Investment

$800M

Capacity

407 MW

Acres

619

700,000 sq ft hyperscale campus at River Ridge Commerce Center. Turner Construction. Expected completion 2026.

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Amazon Data Center Campus

Amazon · New Carlisle

Under Construction

Investment

$11B

Capacity

2,250 MW

Acres

1,200

Amazon's $11 billion AI data center, the state's largest construction project. 1,000+ jobs at the campus west of South Bend.

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Phoenix Investments Data Center

Phoenix Investments · Michigan City

Under Construction

Acres

67

Data center project currently under construction in Michigan City.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · New Haven

Proposed

Capacity

500 MW

Proposed 500 MW data center project in New Haven, near Fort Wayne. Operator not publicly identified.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Brazil

Proposed

Capacity

~400 MW

Proposed ~400 MW data center in Brazil, IN. Served by WVPA / Parke County REMC.

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Jumping Bison Data Center

Jumping Bison LLC · Greensburg

Proposed

Capacity

50 MW

Acres

550

Proposed 50 MW data center on 550 acres in Greensburg. Served by Duke Energy.

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Takanock Data Center

Takanock · Goshen

Proposed

Capacity

1,500 MW

Proposed 1,500 MW data center in Goshen. One of the largest capacity proposals in the state.

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Surge Development Data Center

Surge Development · Knightstown

Proposed

Acres

585

Proposed 585-acre data center campus in Knightstown. Served by Hoosier Energy / South Central Indiana REMC.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Gibson/Posey County area

Proposed

Capacity

600 MW

Proposed 600 MW data center in the Gibson or Posey County area. Served by CenterPoint Energy.

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Unnamed Data Center (Marble Hill)

Unknown · Hanover

Proposed

Capacity

310 MW

Proposed 310 MW data center near the former Marble Hill nuclear plant site in Hanover. Served by Hoosier Energy.

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SLG/Digital Crossroads Campus

Digital Crossroads · Hammond

Proposed

Capacity

260 MW

Proposed 260 MW data center in Hammond. Digital Crossroads already operates facilities in the region.

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Sentinel Data Center

Sentinel Data Centers · Hebron

Proposed

Capacity

504 MW

Acres

164

Proposed 504 MW data center on 164 acres in Hebron. Served by NIPSCO.

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Hobart Devco Data Center

Hobart Devco · Hobart

Proposed

Acres

168

Proposed data center on 168 acres in Hobart. Served by NIPSCO.

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Wylie Capital Data Center

Wylie Capital · Hobart

Proposed

Acres

400

Proposed 400-acre data center in Hobart. One of two Wylie Capital proposals in the NW Indiana region.

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Karis Critical Data Center

Karis Critical · Merrillville

Proposed

Acres

178

Proposed data center on 178 acres in Merrillville. Served by NIPSCO.

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Province Group Data Center

Province Group · Merrillville

Proposed

Proposed data center in Merrillville. Province Group also had a Bristol project that was withdrawn.

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Wylie Capital Data Center

Wylie Capital · Merrillville

Proposed

Acres

87

Proposed 87-acre data center in Merrillville. Second Wylie Capital proposal in the NW Indiana area.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Kingsbury

Proposed

Proposed data center in Kingsbury. Served by NIPSCO.

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Microsoft La Porte Campus

Microsoft · La Porte

Proposed

Capacity

538 MW

Microsoft data center in the entitlement phase with NIPSCO incentives. Construction expected late 2025 or early 2026.

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Metrobloks Data Center

Metrobloks · Indianapolis

Proposed

Capacity

75 MW

Acres

14

Proposed 75 MW data center on 14 acres in Indianapolis. Served by AES Indiana.

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Sabey Corp. Data Center

Sabey Corp. · Indianapolis (Decatur Twp)

Proposed

Investment

$4B

Capacity

250 MW

Acres

130

$4B facility on 130 acres near Kentucky Ave and Camby Rd. Won initial hearing examiner approval. Groundbreaking expected 2026.

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Google Monrovia Campus

Google · Monrovia

Proposed

Capacity

1,200 MW

Acres

391

Proposed 1,200 MW Google data center campus on 391 acres in Monrovia. Served by AES Indiana.

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Amazon Portage Data Center

Amazon · Portage

Proposed

Investment

$87M

$87 million data center in the Ameriplex at the Port business park in Portage.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Dale

Proposed

Proposed data center in Dale. Served by Southern Indiana REMC / Duke Energy.

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Microsoft Granger Campus

Microsoft · Granger

Proposed

Capacity

1,000 MW

Acres

939

Proposed 1,000 MW Microsoft data center on 939 acres in Granger, near South Bend. Served by I&M.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · New Carlisle

Proposed

Acres

1,057

Proposed 1,057-acre data center in New Carlisle, separate from the Amazon campus. Served by I&M.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Wolcott

Proposed

Proposed data center in Wolcott. Served by NIPSCO.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · McCordsville

Rumored

Rumored data center project in McCordsville. Served by Duke Energy.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Wheatfield

Rumored

Rumored data center project in Wheatfield. Served by NIPSCO.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Gary

Rumored

Rumored data center project in Gary. Served by NIPSCO.

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Abei Energy Data Center

Abei Energy · Knox

Rumored

Rumored data center in Starke County, where a one-year moratorium on large data centers was passed.

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Logistix Data Center

Logistix · Frankfort

Withdrawn

Capacity

300+ MW

Acres

718

Temporarily withdrawn 300+ MW project on 718 acres. Was to be served by Frankfort Municipal Utilities.

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Province Group Data Center

Province Group · Bristol

Withdrawn

Acres

247

Withdrawn 247-acre data center proposal in Bristol.

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Surge Development MegaSite

Surge Development · Greenfield

Withdrawn

Acres

775

Withdrawn 775-acre Hancock County MegaSite proposal for data center and industrial complex.

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Vantage Data Centers Campus

Vantage Data Centers · Pittsboro

Withdrawn

Capacity

600 MW

Acres

618

Withdrawn 600 MW proposal to rezone 618 acres (285 for three data center buildings) in Pittsboro.

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Prologis Data Center

Prologis · Leesburg

Withdrawn

Acres

550

Withdrawn 550-acre data center proposal in Leesburg.

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Google SE Marion County

Google · Indianapolis (Franklin Twp)

Withdrawn

Capacity

400 MW

Acres

467

Google withdrew its rezoning petition for 467 acres in September 2025 after significant community opposition over water, noise, and energy concerns.

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Digital Resources Data Center

Digital Resources Acquisitions LLC · Elletsville

Withdrawn

Acres

343

Withdrawn 343-acre data center proposal in Elletsville. Served by Duke Energy.

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Provident Realty Data Center

Provident Realty · Burns Harbor

Withdrawn

Acres

102

Withdrawn 102-acre data center proposal in Burns Harbor.

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Provident Realty Data Center

Provident Realty · Chesterton

Withdrawn

Acres

27

Withdrawn data center proposal in Chesterton.

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Agincourt Data Center

Agincourt Investments · Valparaiso

Withdrawn

Acres

249

Withdrawn 249-acre data center proposal in Valparaiso.

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QTS Jeremiah A

QTS · Wheeler

Withdrawn

Withdrawn QTS data center proposal (Jeremiah A) in Wheeler.

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QTS Jeremiah B

QTS · Wheeler

Withdrawn

Withdrawn QTS data center proposal (Jeremiah B) in Wheeler.

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Unnamed Data Center

Unknown · Merom

Withdrawn

Capacity

1,580 MW

Withdrawn 1,580 MW data center proposal in Merom. Would have been among the largest in the state.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many data centers are being built in Indiana?

Indiana has 46 tracked data center projects as of 2026, with 5 currently under construction. Major projects include Meta's $10 billion campus in Lebanon, Google's $2 billion facility in Fort Wayne, and Amazon's $11 billion campus near New Carlisle. Total announced investment exceeds $28B+.

Where are the biggest data centers in Indiana?

The largest projects are concentrated in three areas: the LEAP district in Lebanon (Meta, 1,500 acres), Fort Wayne (Google, 900 acres), and Northwest Indiana near South Bend (Amazon, 1,200 acres). Additional clusters exist in the Indianapolis metro area, LaPorte County, and the Lake/Porter County region.

Why are data centers controversial in Indiana?

Community opposition centers on water consumption (millions of gallons daily for cooling), electricity demand (which could raise residential rates), noise from backup generators, and loss of agricultural land. Over a dozen projects have been withdrawn after pushback. Starke County passed a moratorium on large data centers.

How much are companies investing in Indiana data centers?

Companies have announced over $28B+ in Indiana data center investments. Amazon leads with $11 billion, followed by Meta at $10.8 billion across two sites, Google at $2 billion, and Sabey Corp. at $4 billion. Indiana attracted nearly $15 billion in data center announcements in 2024 alone.

Data center information curated from public news sources, government announcements, and the Citizens Action Coalition. Investment figures and project details may change. Last updated March 2026.