Company will invest around US$ 400 million in the first phase of three campuses in the Latin American country. Strategically located, they will have a combined capacity of over 200MW, equivalent to more than three times the currently available capacity in the country
SÃO PAULO, Oct. 3, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Scala Data Centers, the leading Latin American platform of sustainable data centers in the Hyperscale market, received the environmental license to build the largest data center campus in Chile. Located in Lampa, Santiago metropolitan area, the campus will have 120MW of total capacity and foresees an initial delivery of 30MW. Scheduled to start operations in the first quarter of 2024, Scala’s new data center will be born to support a Hyperscale client
Scala’s three campuses in Chile will result in initial investments of around US$ 400 million and will deliver a combined capacity of over 200MW, contributing to the country’s sustainable development. All data centers will use 100% renewable and certified energy, in line with the company’s portfolio and are expected to generate around 1,000 direct and indirect jobs in the country. The Operational team recruited locally will undergo complementary technical training at the company’s Training Center in São Paulo, Brazil. In addition to technical scope, these new employees will benefit from a cultural exchange with Scala’s Brazilian team.
In addition to the two campuses in Santiago, the choice of the location of Curauma is strategic, as it is in the Valparaíso region where the submarine cable Humboldt will be launched. With about 15 thousand kilometers of fiber, Humboldt connect, for the first time, the Latin America to the Asia-Pacific region. “The construction of a data center close to the submarine cable arrival site will guarantee unprecedented scale and quality of connectivity between Latin America, Asia and Oceania, massively contributing to enabling the region’s digital infrastructure”, explains Marcos Peigo, CEO of Scala. “And in a scenario in which 5G accelerates the deployment of various services and applications that use high volume of data and require low latency, such as the metaverse, Internet of Things (IoT), telemedicine, autonomous cars, among others, it is something even more expressive”, adds the executive.
Scala’s projects will be led by the company’s Center of Excellence in Engineering (CoE), an unprecedented initiative in the segment. With more than 150 engineers, CoE is responsible for all activities related to the construction of a data center, from the land choice, planning, design, construction, and commissioning, which accelerates delivery to clients and brings gains in scale, control, and greater project visibility.
According to IDC, organizations’ spending on IT infrastructure in Chile will increase by 12% between 2021 and 2024, driven, among others, by the data center ecosystem. In the same period, the consultancy predicts an increase in cloud spending of around 34.6%. This scenario is due to the 5G arrival, digital transformation in the mining industry, acceleration of connectivity and advancement of the streaming market.
About Scala Data Centers
Scala Data Centers is the leading Latin American platform of sustainable data centers in the hyperscale market. Headquartered in Brazil and founded by DigitalBridge, it was developed to meet and exceed the growing demand for digital access in Latin America. Scala has a highly qualified team of over 500 professionals and applies a flexible and innovative approach to providing exceptional quality colocation services to hyperscale clients, cloud-based software and service providers, and large enterprises. We customize state-of-the-art solutions for each client in the construction of the latest generation data centers, with high availability, the best energy efficiency rates, and superior density. All this allied to the best sustainability practices guided by our ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) program. For more information, visit www.scaladatacenters.com.
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