Price Corridor power density
Rack densities above 25 kW are routine here — when a PDU phase imbalances at this density the thermal slope is steep. We pre-stage clamp meters and IR cameras on the Chandler rotation specifically for this reason.
Hyperscale alley response — Price Corridor to Chandler Heights.
Chandler is the densest hyperscale and enterprise colocation cluster in Arizona — the Price Road Corridor alone hosts more megawatts than most state capitals. AXION//NOC keeps a dedicated rotation along Loop 202 and the I-10 / Loop 101 interchange so SEV-1 dispatch into Chandler campuses lands inside the half-hour, day or night.
Rack densities above 25 kW are routine here — when a PDU phase imbalances at this density the thermal slope is steep. We pre-stage clamp meters and IR cameras on the Chandler rotation specifically for this reason.
Afternoon construction closures on Loop 202 between Price and Gilbert add 8–12 minutes of drive time. The Chandler rotation defaults to the Germann Road alternate after 14:00.
Median 24 minutes from channel-open to badge-in for Price Road addresses, 28 minutes for Ocotillo. Measured on the trailing 90 days of Chandler dispatches, not estimates.
Yes — current badging at Iron Mountain AZP, CyrusOne Chandler, Compass, Stack PHX01, and Aligned PHX. We re-verify badge access quarterly with each operator's security desk.
$250 – $450 per hour with a 2-hour minimum and a $95 – $175 trip fee, identical to the rest of the Phoenix MSA. Retainer customers see a blended $185 – $240 with the trip fee waived.
Median badge-in 22 – 30 min from dispatch. 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
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