US large-power transformer lead times reached 36 to 48 months, three to four years, as of May, PV Magazine reported, up from a 128-week wait recorded only two months earlier 1. Of the 12 GW of new US data-centre capacity announced for 2026, only about 5 GW is under active construction; the rest is delayed or cancelled on supply-chain grounds, not planning refusals.
Hardware no zoning vote can release has stalled roughly half the 2026 US pipeline. Large power transformers are bespoke builds, and the bottleneck sits in two inputs, grain-oriented electrical steel and high-voltage bushings, rather than in assembly capacity. That is what sets the multi-year clock, and it is why a fully consented, construction-ready site can still sit idle waiting to energise.
The binding constraint has rotated in under two years: capital in 2024, community consent in early 2026, and physical hardware now, each shift arriving faster than regulators can respond. Demand is migrating toward markets with existing transformer stock or captive generation, and a grey market in refurbished units is forming as buyers chase anything that ships sooner.
