In the AI infrastructure buildout, the term that separates viable projects from press releases is grid readiness. It is the concept that every data center developer, infrastructure investor and hyperscaler procurement team needs to understand — and most currently do not.

THE DEFINITION

Grid readiness describes the state of a site's power infrastructure relative to the requirements of a proposed data center project. A fully grid-ready site has:

A site that has none of these things is not grid-ready. It is a piece of land.

THE SPECTRUM OF GRID READINESS

Grid Readiness Levels Level 0: No grid assessment conducted — press release territory
Level 1: Connection feasibility confirmed by grid operator
Level 2: Connection study complete, capacity confirmed
Level 3: Connection agreement signed, equipment ordered
Level 4: Equipment delivered, connection works underway
Level 5: Energised and operational

The majority of the 7 GW of stalled US data center capacity tracked by Sightline Climate is at Level 0 or Level 1. These projects have land. They do not have power.

WHY GRID READINESS BECAME THE BINDING CONSTRAINT

Until approximately 2022, grid readiness was a routine procurement exercise. Utilities had spare capacity. Transformer lead times were 24 months. Connection studies took 6–9 months. The whole process was manageable within a standard 18-month data center development timeline.

Three things changed simultaneously:

The result is that grid readiness — which used to be a solved problem within the standard development timeline — is now the critical path item that determines whether a project can be built at all.

HOW TO ASSESS GRID READINESS BEFORE COMMITTING CAPITAL

For any data center project, the grid readiness assessment should happen before land acquisition, not after. The key questions:

GRID READINESS IN EUROPEAN MARKETS

European grid operators vary significantly in their current capacity availability and connection timelines. France's RTE offers the most favourable conditions for large new consumers in the current environment, particularly on brownfield industrial sites with existing HV infrastructure.

GridReadiness tracks grid capacity availability across European markets and maintains a database of sites at Level 2 or above — where connection feasibility has been confirmed and timeline estimates are reliable. This is the intelligence that separates sites worth pursuing from sites worth walking away from.