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Data Centre Axis
How it works

How Data Centre Axis provides data centre market intelligence, site screening and opportunity introductions.

The service combines source-linked market records, candidate-site screening and confidential manual review of acquisition mandates, powered-site requirements and asset opportunities.

Data centre market evidence

Data centre market and site evidence is fragmented across public and private sources

The market is opaque.

Most data centre assets never reach an open process. They move quietly through four or five brokers. If you sit outside that circle, you never see the deal.

The signals are scattered.

Planning, grid, water and tender records sit across dozens of government portals. Reconstructing what is happening at a single site takes a specialist days.

You arrive late.

By the time an opportunity is visible, several funds have already bid. The best powered land is gone before it is listed.

Power and water decide everything, and they are the hardest to read.

A site's real feasibility stays hidden until weeks of due diligence are complete.

Private market access model

Data centre market mapping, site screening and manual opportunity review

Public market records establish the evidence base. Invitation-only tools support market and site review before a person assesses the mandate or opportunity.

01

Map the market

Operators, facilities, city markets.

Operator footprints, facility coverage, city-market depth and the power and water constraints that gate capacity, across priority markets and built from the public record.

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02

Screen sites and signals

Market signals and greenfield candidates.

The private access combines Australian and UK signals, filters and candidate-site data for structured review.

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03

Review the mandate or opportunity

Confidential manual review.

A person reviews the requirement, available evidence and counterparty fit before agreeing the next step or discussing an introduction.

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For market and site teams

  1. 1Apply for private access and describe the market or site requirement.
  2. 2We review the intended use, current coverage and membership capacity manually.
  3. 3Use source-linked signals, operator context and greenfield candidate-site data.
  4. 4Discuss a focused site-sourcing brief when manual support is a fit.

For operators and owners

  1. 1Send an asset enquiry without confidential documents or sensitive detail.
  2. 2We review the asset class, location and available public-record context.
  3. 3Correct a public directory record when operator or facility details need updating.
  4. 4Discuss any suitable research or site-sourcing next step directly.

Data centre source controls and private access review

Manual application review

Each application is reviewed against the applicant's role, intended use, current source coverage and available membership capacity.

Invitation-only membership

The intelligence console is reserved for qualified market participants whose mandate fits the current product.

Provenance, not opinion

Every data point links back to its public-record source. Every figure is traceable.

The public directory and Australian and UK market coverage are live. Private intelligence access and site-sourcing requests are reviewed manually. Data Centre Axis is not a broker and gives no financial or investment advice.

Reusable data centre evidence

Source-linked data centre records build a reusable market history

1

Collect the public record

Public-record sources cover planning, projects, companies, operators and facilities across Australia and the UK.

2

Classify and link

Signals are classified and connected to the available operator, facility or location context.

3

Review and compare in the console

Private members filter the record and compare greenfield candidate sites before any manual research or sourcing step.

Apply for private data centre market access.

Tell us whether you need market intelligence, candidate-site sourcing, acquisition support or confidential asset review.