Peru's Data Center Expansion to Support AI and Digital Growth
Peru invests USD 13 million in a new data center in Lurín, aiming for 20 MW capacity to enhance digital infrastructure. The project reflects the need for critical infrastructure to manage AI demands and energy efficiency.

Peru is investing USD 13 million in the first phase of a new data center in Lurín, which aims to achieve an operational capacity of 2 MW, ultimately reaching 20 MW. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance digital infrastructure, catering to sectors like banking, mining, and telecommunications.
The project incorporates Schneider Electric's advanced technologies, which can reduce cooling needs by up to 30% and improve operational efficiency. Certification at Tier III level ensures operational continuity and redundancy. This development highlights a shift towards sustainable practices in data center operations, addressing the dual challenge of technological growth and energy sustainability in the face of increasing digital traffic and AI demands.




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