Ada Infrastructure Launches 2.7 Billion Real Data Center Construction in Brazil
2026-06-26 10:37
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Ada Infrastructure, controlled by U.S. alternative investment management firm Ares Management Corporation, has officially broken ground on its first data center project in Brazil. The company announced on June 25 that construction has begun on the first phase of the GRU10 data center campus in Franco da Rocha, São Paulo state. This campus is one of nine sites under development in Ada's global portfolio, with the remaining projects located in the United States, Japan, and the United Kingdom.

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The project will receive approximately 2.7 billion reais in investment by 2030, aiming to provide digital infrastructure for clients deploying cloud workloads, machine learning and inference, as well as GPU-scale applications. The campus will be built in phases, equipped with two substations with a total capacity of 300 megawatts. The first phase includes one data center building and an on-site substation, with the entire campus planned to accommodate up to three data center buildings.

Marcelo Mendes Szwarcwing, Head of Latin America at Ada Infrastructure, stated that the project reflects the company's long-term commitment to meeting the time-to-market requirements of hyperscale clients, delivering a high-density, rack-ready flexible deployment model in Brazil. Global Director Adrian Olteanu noted that Brazil, as the largest economy in Latin America, boasts a mature cloud ecosystem and numerous hyperscale cloud service providers. Its abundant renewable energy supply, combined with the flexibility of the company's offerings, positions the GRU10 campus strategically to meet client demand for scalable IT capacity.

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