In 2024, Brazilian data center company Elea acquired this data center from IT services firm DXC Technology.
Headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, ELEA Data Centers is Latin America’s pioneering data center infrastructure platform on a mission to accelerate a responsible digital economy across the region and beyond. Powered by 100% renewable energy and supported by a leading North American-based financial institution in addition to local financial institutions, ELEA operates a nationwide network of seven interconnected data center campuses in the most critical interconnected Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities of Brazil, with the capacity and scale to accommodate the high-density cloud and AI deployment needs of hyperscalers, and large global or local enterprises. ELEA is the world's bridgeway to Brazil, coupling local market expertise with high-performance solutions that ensure your business' successful entry into LATAM.
In 2024, Brazilian data center company Elea acquired this data center from IT services firm DXC Technology.
In a landmark move for the Latin American tech sector, Elea Data Centers has secured a 17-year, R$2.3 billion ($431m) contract to develop a mission-critical facility for energy giant Petrobras.
RJO4 will be part of Elea's extensive Rio AI City Campus in Rio de Janeiro.
BSB1 is located in Brasília, Federal District, within a government hub that serves major banks and institutions. It operates as a Tier III data center in the state.
Elea, a Brazilian data center company, is developing a massive, gigawatt-scale campus in Rio de Janeiro. Once complete, the campus could feature around 27 buildings.
Part of Elea's extensive Rio AI City Campus, RJO2 is set to become operational in 2026.
RJO3 will be part of Elea's extensive Rio AI City Campus in Rio de Janeiro.
In 2024, Brazilian data center company Elea acquired this data center from IT services firm DXC Technology.
Located in Curitiba, CTA1 is the data center with the largest installed power capacity in the capital of Paraná.
As a TIER III colocation data center operating in the Central-West region, BSB2 hosts the IT infrastructure of major banks, content providers, and government institutions.
POA1, a colocation data center in Porto Alegre (RS), is situated in the Bela Vista neighborhood, connecting to the Southern Cone of Latin America.
Located in Porto Alegre, a key region for Brazil's expanding digital infrastructure, POA2 runs on 100% certified renewable energy.