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H5 Data Centers operates the Cleveland Technology Center, a 351,000-square-foot Tier III data center campus ranked the #1 carrier hotel in the market — a scale that demands the most rigorous commercial electrical infrastructure in Northeast Ohio. For facility managers and property owners overseeing mission-critical or data-intensive properties in Cleveland, H5 represents the benchmark for power distribution, backup generation, UPS systems, and low-voltage/data cabling deployments at commercial scale. The Cleveland facility is currently expanding with 10+ MW of additional capacity slated for Q1 2027, backed by Ohio's 100% sales and use tax abatement program — a detail that signals long-term capital investment in the region's electrical and mechanical infrastructure. H5's Tier III, concurrently maintainable design philosophy means every electrical system — from switchgear and panelboards to redundant power paths and critical lighting — is engineered for zero unplanned downtime. This approach directly mirrors what facility managers require when managing office towers, institutional campuses, mixed-use developments, and government facilities where power reliability is non-negotiable. With a national footprint spanning 25 U.S. markets and more than 4 million square feet of data center space, H5 brings multi-site operational expertise that translates into standardized electrical standards, consistent preventive maintenance protocols, and vendor relationships that benefit regional clients. Cleveland-area property managers evaluating colocation, powered shell, or wholesale data center solutions will find H5's carrier-neutral interconnection fabric — anchored by the CL-IX internet exchange — adds low-voltage and connectivity value beyond raw power capacity. Whether your facility requires high-density power distribution, backup generator integration, or structured cabling infrastructure to support edge computing deployments, H5 Data Centers Cleveland offers a proven, scalable platform purpose-built for commercial and enterprise-grade electrical demands.