Today NJFX installs new N+1 MW block of Power Ready for Service
NJFX expands its power infrastructure with a new N+1 MW power block now Ready for Service (RFS), supporting high-density AI deployments and future growth at its carrier-neutral Cable Landing Station and colocation campus.

WALL, NJ – [May 15, 2025] – NJFX, North America’s first carrier-neutral Cable Landing Station (CLS) colocation campus, is redefining how digital infrastructure is developed to meet the demands of AI and next-generation applications. Strategically located where transatlantic subsea cables meet U.S. terrestrial fiber routes, NJFX enables direct interconnection between global networks and supports scalable, high-density deployments that are essential for AI workloads.
Traditionally viewed as passive endpoints, cable landing stations are evolving into intelligent infrastructure hubs. NJFX leads this transformation by offering direct access to five subsea cable systems and over 35 global and domestic network operators—creating a hyper-connected environment for enterprises, cloud providers, financial institutions, and AI innovators.
“The cable landing station is no longer just a network access point—it’s becoming the infrastructure core for tomorrow’s digital economy,” said Gil Santaliz, CEO of NJFX. “Our investment in high-density infrastructure and power resiliency reflects our commitment to meeting customer demands today, while preparing for the explosive growth of AI-driven infrastructure ahead.”
To support this evolution, NJFX has continued to invest in its operational infrastructure. Working under their annual electrical permit, the NJFX Operations team successfully installed, tested, and deployed additional power capacity to support future customer growth inside the data hall. This expansion included the installation of ASTS units, transformers, UPS systems, and battery cabinets—all executed according to the facility’s engineered design. NJFX’s in-house team managed the electrical installation and partnered with trusted vendors for the start-up, testing, and commissioning of all equipment involved. The project recently concluded with the successful implementation of the Building Management System (BMS), and power has now been turned over for immediate customer use.
“This project is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our operations team,” said Ryan Imkemeier, Vice President of Operations at NJFX. “We worked closely with our vendors and partners to deliver a seamless power infrastructure upgrade that directly supports our customers’ evolving requirements. As demand for high-density and AI-driven deployments continues to grow, we’re proud to provide a reliable, future-ready environment that enables our customers to scale with confidence.”
The facility’s first floor is being designed to support a 4.5MW liquid-cooled data hall to handle power-intensive, high-performance AI inference workloads. Today our second floor is supporting air-cooled space densities of up to 40kW per rack, enabling modular, scalable AI deployments in a purpose-built environment optimized for resilience and growth.
As enterprises increasingly adopt AI-powered solutions and demand robust, secure infrastructure at the edge, NJFX stands ready—with the operational excellence, network density, and power capacity to deliver.
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