PAIX Data Centres Announces Landmark Data Centre in Dakar, Senegal

By : Hikmatu Bilali

Date : lundi, 27 janvier 2025 19:29

Data centers are critical to Africa's digital development as they provide the foundational infrastructure for storing, processing, and transmitting data. The expansion of data centers in Africa supports digital transformation, accelerates innovation, and boosts economic growth by attracting investments and enabling businesses to scale in a rapidly evolving digital economy.

PAIX Data Centres, a provider of digital infrastructure in Africa, has announced the construction of a state-of-the-art data centre in Dakar, Senegal, marking a significant milestone in its West African expansion. This new development, revealed on January 27, underscores PAIX’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for high-quality digital infrastructure across the continent.

For Boubacar Fall Sy, Managing Director of PAIX Data Centres Senegal, “The construction of this new data centre in Dakar demonstrates our commitment to the development of digital infrastructure in West Africa. We look forward to providing local and international businesses with world-class colocation and connectivity services, facilitating their digital transformation.”

The PAIX Dakar facility is designed to meet the highest global standards, offering 1.2 MW of IT load to ensure a stable power supply for critical operations, 918 m² of colocation space to provide scalable hosting solutions, and 330 secure bays for IT equipment in a controlled environment. The first phase of the project is set to be operational in 2026, enabling businesses to access reliable connectivity and world-class colocation services.

Aligned with its environmental goals, PAIX aims to use 100% renewable energy for its data centres by 2030. The Dakar facility will incorporate innovative design strategies to maximize efficiency, minimize water consumption, and reduce its carbon footprint, supporting Senegal’s sustainability efforts.

Dakar, already a critical connectivity hub with submarine cables such as ACE, MainOne, SAT3, and SHARE, will soon benefit from the 2Africa cable, further positioning the new data centre as a strategic access point for businesses targeting West African markets. The facility will provide essential digital infrastructure to support innovation, bolster competitiveness, and drive economic growth in the region.

The project will have a significant socio-economic impact. It is expected to create 200 construction jobs and 20 full-time operational roles while also providing opportunities for local suppliers, including architects, contractors, and maintenance providers. This development will strengthen Senegal’s digital infrastructure, attract international investment, and foster technological growth.

The number of data centres in West Africa surged from 2 to 47 between 2012 to 2022, according to the World Bank's 'Digital Progress and Trends Report 2023,' reflecting the region's accelerating digital transformation. This trend aligns with the Digital Senegal 2025 strategy, which seeks to position the country as a leader in the digital economy, underscoring the critical role of infrastructure like the new PAIX data center in achieving these objectives.

Hikmatu Bilali

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