Brazil Leads Data Center Expansion in Latin America Driven by AI Demand
Brazil remains the leader in data center expansion in Latin America, accounting for 48% of the region's operational capacity and 71% of construction. The JLL report highlights record deliveries of 184 MW in 2025 and significant investments, including a $50 billion project in Ceará. Campinas emerges as a new growth hub, driven by competitive energy costs and land availability. The region has 1,105 MW of installed capacity and a pipeline exceeding 3.8 GW. Brazil is expected to attract $33 billion in investments by 2030, despite challenges in energy transmission.

Brazil is leading data center expansion in Latin America, holding 48% of the region's operational capacity and 71% under construction, as reported by JLL. In 2025, the region saw a record delivery of 184 MW in colocation projects.
Campinas is emerging as a key expansion hub due to competitive land and energy costs. Current capacity in Latin America is about 1,105 MW, with 683 MW under construction and a pipeline exceeding 3.8 GW.
Brazil aims to attract $33 billion in investments by 2030. However, challenges remain in energy transmission despite a renewable energy matrix. The Redata tax regime's expiration poses additional challenges for attracting investment.




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