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QTS Sacramento Data Center operates a 4MW+ critical power campus on 7 acres at 1100 N Market Blvd, Sacramento, CA — a purpose-built facility engineered to the demands of enterprise, hyperscale, and federal tenants who cannot afford downtime. For facility managers and property owners evaluating mission-critical electrical infrastructure in the Sacramento region, QTS Sacramento represents a benchmark for high-density power distribution, dedicated on-site substation operations, and resilient switchgear configurations designed to sustain continuous uptime across commercial and institutional loads. The facility features a dedicated on-site substation delivering stable, scalable power distribution — a critical consideration for tenants managing IT loads, switchgear transitions, and panelboard capacity in office, government, and institutional environments. On-site EV charging (EVSE) infrastructure supports fleet and tenant sustainability mandates increasingly required across California commercial properties. The building carries Energy Star certification, and water-side economizers reduce mechanical cooling loads — directly translating to lower utility overhead for tenants on NNN or modified gross leases. The Zone 4 seismic-rated steel superstructure with an importance factor of 1.5 reflects the kind of code-compliant, NEC-aligned construction discipline that facility managers responsible for life safety and backup generator continuity should expect from a commercial electrical infrastructure partner. QTS operates multiple California campuses, including Santa Clara, providing multi-site coverage continuity for enterprise and government clients with distributed facility portfolios across the state. Roof access for antenna installations and flexible leasable office space add operational versatility for tenants coordinating low-voltage, data, and telecommunications buildouts. For Sacramento-area property managers and facility directors overseeing commercial buildings, industrial assets, or institutional campuses, QTS Sacramento offers a proven, utility-grade electrical infrastructure model worth benchmarking against your own power reliability and sustainability standards.