Brazil Positioned as a Leading Digital Hub for Data Centers in Latin America
Brazil is rapidly establishing itself as a leading digital hub for data centers in Latin America, driven by clean energy and strong international connectivity. The country is projected to reach 815 MW of installed data center capacity in the first half of the year, with a 37% growth expected, while accounting for approximately 83% of the region's total capacity. By 2035, Brazil could have up to 500 data centers, with the digital infrastructure market anticipated to exceed $3.2 billion by 2025, bolstered by investments from major global corporations.

Brazil is emerging as a key destination for Data Centers, driven by clean energy, international connectivity, and geopolitical stability, according to Arqia. The country is expected to reach 815 MW of installed Data Center capacity in the first half of the year, with an addition of 220 MW, marking a 37% growth.
Brazil accounts for approximately 83% of Latin America's Data Center capacity. Projections indicate up to 500 Data Centers by 2035, with energy demand estimated at 2.5 GW. The digital infrastructure market in Brazil is projected to exceed $3.2 billion by 2025, fueled by investments from global corporations such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Huawei.




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