PAIX Data Centres has unveiled plans to build a cutting-edge data facility in Dakar, Senegal, marking another step in its mission to enhance Africa’s digital infrastructure.
The new data centre will leverage four submarine cables—ACE, MainOne, SAT3, and SHARE—providing high-speed Internet and seamless connectivity for businesses, Internet service providers (ISPs), and content networks.
Designed with scalability, security, and energy efficiency in mind, the facility will offer approximately 918 m² of usable space and up to 1.2 megawatts of critical power.
Its advanced infrastructure, including efficient cooling systems, robust security protocols, and scalable power solutions, is tailored to support Senegal’s growing digital economy and diverse client needs.
This expansion aligns with PAIX’s vision to position Senegal as a tech hub in West Africa, fostering innovation and investment in the country’s digital sector.
Senegal has made significant strides in developing its digital economy through collaboration between the government and private sector, addressing challenges like Internet access and digital skills development.
PAIX’s latest project follows the successful launch of its expanded 1.2MW data facility in Ghana in May 2024, a milestone made possible by a $20 million equity investment from Africa50 in 2022.
These investments are part of the company’s broader strategy to bridge Africa’s digital infrastructure gap and empower businesses in an increasingly connected world.
Demand for reliable and localized data solutions continues to grow, and PAIX’s investments highlight a broader industry trend. Companies like Citidata are also bringing cloud services closer to businesses, offering fast and affordable options for SMEs in Nigeria.
By supporting innovation, improving service delivery, and strengthening Africa’s digital capabilities, PAIX Data Centres is playing a crucial role in shaping the continent’s position in the global digital economy.