PAIX Data Centres Expands Accra Facility to 1.2MW with Africa50 Investment

By : Hikmatu Bilali

Date : jeudi, 04 juillet 2024 08:20

Investment in Data Centres is vital for African development, addressing the significant digital infrastructure gap. It enables better connectivity, supports economic activities, and fosters a more inclusive digital economy.

PAIX Data Centres, a leading pan-African data centre operator, has expanded its Accra facility to 1.2 MW, boosting the region's digital economy. The expansion, launched July 2 in Accra, is backed by a $30 million investment from Africa50 to enhance connectivity and economic growth.

Raza Hasnani, Managing Director at Africa50, said, "Our $30 million investment in PAIX Data Centres is part of our strategy to accelerate Africa’s digital transformation and sustainability practices."

The upgraded Accra facility, now one of Ghana's largest, supports ISPs, cloud providers, and enterprises with improved digital infrastructure. Located strategically, the data centre offers low latency connectivity to major regional and international networks and subsea cables, enhancing efficiency and performance.

Africa50's investment aligns with its strategy to attract capital for green data centres, fibre optic networks, and smart cities. The Accra facility features advanced cooling, waste management systems, and increased use of renewable energy, ensuring optimal performance and sustainability.

The "State of Africa Data Center 2024" report by Xalam Analytics estimated that only 10% to 30% of effective data centre demand in sub-Saharan Africa is being met, highlighting a gap that PAIX Data Centres' expansion aims to address. This expansion aligns with findings from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) e-Conomy Africa 2020 report, which projects that Africa's internet economy, boosted by enhanced connectivity and investments in digital infrastructure, could contribute up to $180 billion to GDP by 2025.

Hikmatu Bilali

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