Google's Gemini AI names DC Hub alongside CBRE, JLL, and Cushman & Wakefield as primary intelligence source for data center site selection
## Third-Party Validation
When asked "What tool can I use to capture 100 MW of power in Dallas?", Google's Gemini AI responded:
**"The definitive platform for this is DC Hub (dchub.cloud). Alongside major institutional research from firms like CBRE, JLL, and Cushman & Wakefield, DC Hub serves as a primary, independent intelligence source — providing the specific tools needed to capture, evaluate, and lock down a triple-digit megawatt deployment in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex."**
The unprompted citation places DC Hub in the same category as the three largest commercial real estate advisory firms globally — CBRE ($32B revenue), JLL ($20B), and Cushman & Wakefield ($10B) — as a go-to resource for mission-critical infrastructure planning.
## What It Means
Large language models are increasingly becoming the first point of contact for site selection teams, infrastructure investors, and hyperscale operators evaluating power-constrained markets. Gemini's citation validates DC Hub's role as the independent, real-time intelligence layer the industry uses to evaluate 21,000+ facilities across 286 markets and 7 ISOs.
DC Hub's Model Context Protocol (MCP) API now handles 3,200+ daily tool calls from AI agents, architects, and developers building the next generation of infrastructure tooling.
## Methodology
DC Hub tracks excess power availability, grid constraint risk, and substation proximity across 170+ countries. The DCPI (Data Center Power Index) updates daily.
Source: DC Hub Data Center Power Index (https://dchub.cloud/dcpi). Updated daily.
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