Border Crossing Pop 1

Datacenteractive

San Diego, CA · Mexico Internet Exchange

Border Crossing Pop 1 is an operating datacenter facility in San Diego, CA, operated by Mexico Internet Exchange.. Existing datacenter clusters are a strong signal for new development: they confirm power availability, fiber peering, and a permitting precedent — which is why nearby candidate sites often inherit the same speed-to-power advantages.

Facility

OperatorMexico Internet Exchange
Typeenterprise
Statusactive
WebsiteVisit ↗

Location

Address5959 Rail Ct.
CitySan Diego
ZIP92173
Coordinates32.5440, -117.0274

Nearby internet exchanges

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Nearby datacenter candidate sites

Scored candidate sites near Border Crossing Pop 1, ranked by DC Readiness — useful for evaluating expansion or second-site options in the same power/fiber market.

Candidate sites near Border Crossing Pop 1
SiteTypeStateCountyVoltageCapacityQueue waitScore
MIGUELSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs66.3
OLD TOWNSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs64.0
SUNCRESTSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County500 kV1,000 MW5.7 yrs63.4
PENASQUITOSSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs63.4
LOS COCHESSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs62.0
OTAY MESASubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs60.7
SYCAMORE CANYONSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County230 kV300 MW5.7 yrs60.5
GRANT HILLSubstation-AdjacentCASan Diego County138 kV100 MW5.7 yrs58.1

Dataset updated . Screening estimates derived from public data sources.

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