The State of Indiana now offers the most competitive data center tax incentive
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – June 28, 2019 – Indiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb formally signed the Indiana Data Center Taxation Incentive on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at an official signing ceremony in Indianapolis, the result of a collaborative effort between Digital Crossroads Data Center and other leading technology businesses and organizations.
The new law makes Indiana the most competitive state in the nation for new data centers by offering tax exemptions for energy and equipment for up to 50 years for new facilities constructed in Indiana; the longest exemption period available in any state.
“Indiana is on the leading edge of the digital economy and is already attracting substantial investment from data centers and numerous and large technology companies,” said Peter Feldman, Chief Executive Officer of Digital Crossroads. “By providing exemptions on sales tax for equipment, information technology hardware, software and infrastructure as well as electricity, Gov. Holcomb is helping to ensure businesses like Digital Crossroads, and all their potential customers, achieve their full potential.”
The new law will include powerful incentives that will help Indiana continue to attract data centers and other technology companies. The incentives primarily include sales tax exemptions for such things as electricity, data center equipment and construction/build-out costs.
“The Indiana legislature has been working for 13 years to pass this type of data center incentive legislation and Digital Crossroads is delighted this legislation is now in effect,” said Thomas P. Dakich of Digital Crossroads. “Gov. Holcomb and Rep. Edmund Soliday (R-Valparaiso) showed tremendous leadership in the passage of these incentives and Hoosiers will quickly see an enhancement of the local economies by data center expansion that will bring jobs and progress to the area.”
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About Digital Crossroads
Digital Crossroads is currently developing a data center campus on a legacy site in Northwest Indiana that once housed one of America’s largest coal power plants. Located on the border of Chicago, IL, Hammond is located just 12 miles from downtown Chicago. The facility will leverage its own dark fiber optic network to directly connect customers to all the major carrier hotels, including Chicago, local metro network providers, national long-haul providers and more in the Chicago metro area and Northwest, Indiana. With strategic proximity to Lake Michigan, the site will utilize the lake water for it cooling system for reduced long-term operational costs and increased reliability and redundancy. The fiber network will provide reduced latency and the sites existing power grid infrastructure can scale to 500MW of low-cost power. As a result, the facility will be environmentally friendly with a decreased total PUE (power usage effectiveness) of 1.18 well below the U.S. average of 1.67 PUE.
For additional information about Digital Crossroads of America Data Center, visit www.digitalcrossroadsdc.com.
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