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Prologis Makes Push into Data Centers and Energy Sources

The world’s largest logistics real estate landlord is making a push into digital infrastructure and the energy to power it. Speaking at his company’s Groundbreakers 2025 event, Prologis chairman and CEO Hamid Moghadam said the REIT planned to spend $8 billion over the next four years on 20 data center projects.

At the same time, Moghadam acknowledged that data centers come with hefty demand for energy. “So, the answer to energy and our infrastructure business is very simple—energy from all sources, and then some,” he said. 

In Prologis’ newly issued 2026 Prologis Supply Chain Outlook report, a survey of 1,800-plus executives worldwide revealed a sharp shift in how companies are rethinking supply chains for the next decade, the company said. “Supply chains are going through the biggest reset in a generation, and it comes down to three things: energy reliability, AI and location,” Moghadam said. “The new priority is resilience — building networks that can adapt and endure.”

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