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QTS San Antonio Data Center operates a 32-acre, purpose-built campus at 8535 Potranco Road delivering 90 MW or more of critical power capacity — one of the largest concentrations of mission-critical electrical infrastructure in South Texas. For facility managers and property owners seeking a benchmark in high-density power distribution, QTS San Antonio represents the standard against which commercial electrical resilience is measured. The campus is purpose-engineered to support hyperscale, enterprise, and federal tenants, meaning every system — from medium-voltage switchgear and paralleling gear to UPS arrays, backup generators, and precision power distribution units — is designed for continuous uptime and redundancy. Located just 20 minutes from San Antonio International Airport, the site occupies a strategic node connecting the East and West Coasts, Canada, Mexico, and Central and South America, making it a critical hub for organizations with multi-site or cross-border operational requirements. The facility's 90 MW-plus power envelope demands sophisticated low-voltage and data cabling infrastructure, advanced power quality management, and layered lighting controls across its industrial and warehouse-scale data halls. Facility managers overseeing large office campuses, government installations, or institutional properties in the San Antonio metro can draw direct parallels to QTS's approach to power distribution architecture, generator redundancy, and UPS design when specifying or auditing their own electrical systems. QTS continues to expand its Texas footprint with additional campuses in Fort Worth, Irving, and South Dallas, demonstrating a sustained multi-site commitment to the state's commercial and industrial electrical infrastructure. For property managers benchmarking critical power standards or sourcing vendors familiar with mission-critical environments, QTS San Antonio's operational scale and NEC-compliant design philosophy offer a meaningful reference point in the region.