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DC Hub vs Baxtel

DC Hub is the agent-native data-center intelligence platform: an AI agent can query it directly over a live MCP server, get real-time grid data and two daily indices, and cite any answer from open CC-BY-4.0 datasets. Here's how that compares with Baxtel, stated as facts — not adjectives.

25+MCP tools (live)
21,000+Facilities tracked
300Markets scored (DCPI)
53Grid regions (live)

Where DC Hub is structurally different

Agent-native MCP server

Live streamable-HTTP MCP server with 25+ tools an AI agent can call directly — no scraping, no PDF parsing.

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Open, CC-BY-4.0 licensed data

Core datasets and reports are published under CC-BY-4.0 with stable URLs and JSON-LD — citable and reusable by agents, not login-walled.

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Live grid & energy data

Real-time grid telemetry across 4 continents — 7 US ISOs (PJM, CAISO, ERCOT, MISO, SPP, NYISO, ISO-NE) + TVA, BPA, Ontario's IESO and 43 US balancing authorities, Great Britain (NESO), ~12 EU bidding zones (ENTSO-E), Taiwan (Taipower) and Australia (AEMO) — all live; plus EU gas flows (ENTSOG). Hydro-Québec, AESO, Nord Pool modeled.

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Proprietary live indices (DCPI + DCGI)

Two proprietary indices recomputed daily: the DC Hub Power Index (DCPI) scores 300+ markets with live BUILD / AVOID verdicts, and the DC Hub Gas Index (DCGI) scores gas access and cost by state.

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Comprehensive facility coverage

21,000+ physical data center facilities tracked with operator, location and power detail.

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Free self-serve tier

A free tier (no credit card required) lets agents and developers start querying immediately.

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Baxtel is publicly a data center directory & map. DC Hub takes the opposite posture: open, agent-callable, and free to start.

Capability comparison

Competitor capabilities below were observed from public surfaces as of 2026-06-10. Cells read "Not observed" where no definitive public signal was seen — never assumed.

CapabilityDC HubBaxtel
Agent-callable MCP serverYes — live MCP serverMCP surface observed
Published llms.txt for agentsYes — /llms.txt + /llms-full.txtNo llms.txt on public surfaces (as of 2026-06-10)
Machine-readable structure (sitemap / JSON-LD)Yes — sitemap.xml + JSON-LDNo sitemap / JSON-LD observed (as of 2026-06-10)
Public API hintYes — free REST + OpenAPINot observed

DC Hub's grid coverage spans 10 North-American grid operators + 43 US utility balancing authorities (53 grid regions), plus the proprietary DC Hub Power Index (DCPI) and DC Hub Gas Index (DCGI), recomputed daily. We never assert Baxtel's pricing.

Point an AI agent at DC Hub

Free to start, no credit card. Connect the MCP server or hit the REST API and ask "where can I get power in 90 days?" — structured JSON back, citable under CC-BY-4.0.

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Other comparisons: DC Byte · DC Hawk · DatacenterDynamics · Data Center Frontier · datacenters.com
Methodology: competitor capabilities are observed from public surfaces and dated; absence is shown only where a definitive public signal was seen, otherwise "Not observed". DC Hub figures are canonical (source). We publish no pricing claims about other companies. · DC Hub · dchub.cloud · llms.txt