DataVolt and The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON) have agreed on land lease terms for the development of a state-of-the-art AI-ready data centre in Riyadh. The 55,000 square meter plot is located in east Riyadh’s First Technology Park. The data centre facility will be designed for advanced AI processing and will serve growing demand from hyperscalers, cloud and content providers, and enterprises in the KSA.
DataVolt will build a sustainable data centre facility on the plot with cutting-edge cooling systems, and with an advance circularity approach. The data centre facility will also be powered by optimised energy solutions.
“We are providing mission-critical digital infrastructure that will support the KSA’s position as a global leader in AI while offering customers sustainable data centre solutions. Over many months, we have worked in collaboration with MODON to develop this project and we are proud to move forward and deliver another state-of-the-art facility,” said Rajit Nanda, CEO at DataVolt. “Every step we take directly aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and supports the government’s goal of diversification and sustainability across the economy and society as a whole.”
DataVolt’s investors and team have successfully developed and operated over 20GW of renewable energy assets across nine countries, deploying scalable and cost-effective solutions. Its unique approach increases operational efficiencies, reduces carbon emissions, and enables customers to grow their digital footprint while meeting sustainability goals.
“The opportunity in artificial intelligence is accelerating and we are focused on both enabling AI innovation while ensuring we minimise its impact on the environment. We have the technology, expertise, and talent to deliver trusted sustainable data centre facilities and ensure that society benefits from a cleaner and greener digital economy,” said Nanda. DataVolt has demonstrated its technical, development, delivery and operational capabilities as part of the assessment process to deliver sustainable, high performance data centres. This development is part of DataVolt’s $5 billion investment in the Kingdom, which supports digital infrastructure delivery.
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