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Wisconsin’s data center boom spurred over $1 billion in economic growth by 2026, despite no operational hyperscale facilities.
Wisconsin’s economy has seen over $1 billion in data center-related business growth by March 2026, driven by demand for motors, generators, cooling systems, and modular construction, even though no hyperscale data centers are yet operational.
Major manufacturers and smaller firms report expanded orders and operations, with projections of $881 million in GDP growth by 2029 and a rise in data center jobs from 360 to 1,143.
Temporary construction jobs and concerns over water use, land use, and electricity demand have sparked public opposition, with over 24,000 people joining Facebook groups against proposed facilities.
Investments in workforce training, including a $2 million donation to expand an AI lab in Waukesha County, signal growing confidence in long-term AI and data center development, though the overall economic impact remains limited relative to the state’s total economy.
El auge de los centros de datos de Wisconsin estimuló más de $ 1 mil millones en crecimiento económico para 2026, a pesar de no tener instalaciones de hiperescala operativas.