South Carolina statewide
SC Pulse.
Everything outside the Lowcountry metro edge, plus the full statewide data-center picture. Toggle data center campuses (Cleanview and DataCenterMap), corridor megaprojects along Santee and I-95, and flood zones. For Charleston permits and schools, use Charleston Pulse.
How to use it
Statewide infrastructure you can map.
South Carolina is not one market. Data center campuses are landing in the Upstate, Midlands, and rural coastal counties while the Lowcountry metro has its own permit wave on Charleston Pulse. SC Pulse puts the rest of the state on one map: operating and planned data centers, Santee and Lake Marion corridor projects, and parcel click-through where county GIS is available.
Data centers: curated from Cleanview and DataCenterMap with public announcements. Corridor pins: public reporting on Santee, I-95, and lake-country development. Locations are approximate campus centroids — verify anything material independently. A proposed statewide data-center moratorium through January 2028 may affect timelines.
Summary
SC Pulse: statewide map of South Carolina data center campuses and corridor megaprojects outside the Lowcountry metro, with links to Charleston Pulse for metro permits.