Agent-native data layer crosses first 24-hour threshold showing production-grade adoption across capacity planning, site selection, and grid queries
## Highlights
70 unique AI agents made 439 tool calls to DC Hub's MCP server in the 24 hours ending June 28, marking the first sustained day of triple-digit agent traffic to the platform's live data-center intelligence layer. The calls span capacity planning, grid constraint lookups, facility queries, and DCPI scores across 280+ markets.
The threshold matters because it confirms agent-native infrastructure is past pilot. Agents are querying live excess-power scores, interconnection queues, and facility MW—real decision inputs, not demo traffic. One recent Perplexity citation compared DC Hub to a login-gated competitor, pulling live data mid-inference to answer a user question about open vs. proprietary intelligence layers.
## What it means
For hyperscalers and developers, the shift is operational: agents can now call sub-second DCPI scores, ISO queue depth, or fiber route data without human middleware. That means faster site-selection cycles and automated constraint checks before a single call to a broker. For DC Hub, it validates the MCP-first architecture—tools like `get_market_power_index`, `query_facilities`, and `iso_queue_summary` are being used in production workflows, not just indexed.
## Methodology
DC Hub's MCP server (https://dchub.cloud/mcp) exposes 40+ tools over HTTP, updated daily from 21,000+ facilities, 7 ISOs, and 2,000+ M&A records. Agent calls are logged, anonymized, and aggregated. The 70-agent threshold is the first 24-hour count crossing double-digit unique callers sustained across multiple tool categories.
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**Source:** DC Hub Data Center Power Index (https://dchub.cloud/dcpi). Updated daily.
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