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Data centres drive transformation in Africa's power landscape

Divine Mutoni
Data centres drive transformation in Africa's power landscape
Data centres are driving transformation in Africa's power landscape, according to a recent report. The global digital economy is fueling an unprecedented surge in electricity demand from data centres and IT infrastructure. This trend is reshaping the continent's power market, with data centres emerging as a significant contributor to electricity demand.

Africa's Growing Digital Economy

The surge in electricity demand is being driven by the growth of Africa's digital economy. As more Africans come online, the demand for data storage and processing is increasing, leading to a rise in the number of data centres across the continent. This growth is not only driven by international companies but also by African entrepreneurs who are building their own data centres to meet the growing demand.

Impact on Africa's Power Market

The growing demand for electricity from data centres is transforming Africa's power market. Data centres are becoming a significant contributor to electricity demand, and utilities are having to adapt to meet this new demand. This is creating opportunities for innovation and investment in the power sector, as companies look for ways to increase efficiency and reduce costs.

Opportunities for African Entrepreneurs

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The growth of data centres in Africa presents opportunities for African entrepreneurs to build and invest in this sector. With the right investment and support, African entrepreneurs can build data centres that meet international standards, creating jobs and driving economic growth. This is an area where African companies such as Liquid Intelligent Technologies, Africa Data Centres, and Rack Centre are already making a mark.

Building Africa's Tech Future

As data centres continue to drive transformation in Africa's power landscape, it is clear that the future of the continent's tech industry is bright. With the right investment and support, African entrepreneurs can build a thriving tech industry that drives economic growth and creates jobs. As we look to the future, it is exciting to think about the opportunities that this growth will bring, and the role that African innovators will play in shaping the continent's tech landscape.

About the Author

Divine Mutoni

Divine Mutoni

Senior Reporter, East African Innovation

Innovation and Regional Growth Reporter based in Kigali. Divine follows the next generation of African founders, focusing on product scalability, user experience, and the expansion of the East African Single Digital Market.

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