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PUBLISHER: Arizton Advisory & Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 2047641

Africa Data Center Construction Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2026-2031

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Africa data center construction market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.26% from 2025 to 2031.

AFRICA DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET KEY TRENDS

Sustainability Initiatives and Renewable Energy

  • According to its updated national pledge (NDC, 2025), Kenya commits to reducing greenhouse-gas emissions by 35% by 2035 relative to the "business as usual" baseline - combining domestic efforts and international support. The long-term climate plan of Kenya aims for a low-emission economy by 2050, with deep decarbonization across sectors (energy, transport, industry, agriculture, and waste).
  • An Egyptian government is making substantial efforts to shift toward sustainability by implementing several sustainability measures to minimize the nation's environmental impact and carbon emissions. The Egyptian government is committed to generate approximately 12 GW of renewable energy in 2026.
  • In South Africa, data center operators are adopting renewable energy for data centers. For instance, in February 2025, Teraco, a Digital Realty company, announced the signing of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with NOA, an integrated energy aggregator based in South Africa, to acquire renewable energy (wind energy) for use in its data center.
  • Nigeria is embracing sustainable practices in data centers to comply with regulatory requirements and support environmental goals. Data centers are implementing measures to enhance energy efficiency, reduce carbon footprints by investing in solar and renewable energy, as well as lower power consumption through advanced cooling techniques. Green data projects and investments have become a significant topic of discussion in the region.

Increased Adoption of AI, Automation, and Digitalization

  • Africa is accelerating its shift toward AI, automation, and digitization, supported by advances in cloud computing, data centers, and supercomputing capabilities for climate research. The region is leveraging AI to enhance productivity across sectors, while prioritizing renewable energy and sustainable digital solutions.
  • In August 2025, the Egyptian Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation announced plans to invest approximately $255.6 million in the country's ICT sector by the end of FY 2026 to accelerate digital transformation across Egypt, while positioning the country as one of the leading regional tech hubs in Africa.
  • Nigeria is accelerating its shift toward AI and digitization, supported by advancements in cloud computing, data centers, and supercomputing capabilities for climate research. The country is leveraging AI to enhance productivity across sectors, while prioritizing renewable energy and sustainable digital solutions. For instance, in February 2025, Microsoft announced an initiative to train one million Nigerians in AI skills, aligning with forecasts that AI could add $15 billion to Nigeria's GDP by 2030.
  • The government of Soth Africa is investing in AI. For instance, in July 2025, South Africa's Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation announced the country's investment of approximately $28.4 million in AI, blockchain, and other emerging technologies to strengthen foundational digital capabilities in the public sector. Additionally. the fund supports the Foundational Digital Capabilities Research (FDCR) platform and the Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CAIR) across nine universities located in Cape Town, Pretoria, Stellenbosch, and Sol Plaatje University.

Rising Adoption of Cloud-based Services

  • The Kenya Cloud Policy (2024) introduces a cloud-first approach, encouraging organizations to prioritize the adoption of cloud computing technologies over traditional on-premises infrastructure. This is expected to stimulate increased investment in cloud services across the country.
  • In March 2026, Atlancis Technologies and Everse Technology launched Servernah Cloud, Kenya's first sovereign AI cloud platform, hosted at the iXAfrica Data Centres facility in Nairobi. The platform enables enterprises and government organizations to run AI workloads locally, supporting digital sovereignty and the expansion of AI infrastructure in Kenya.
  • In November 2025, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Sybyl, and iXAfrica Data Centres announced a strategic partnership to establish and scale sovereign cloud infrastructure in Kenya and other East African countries. It provides Kenyan businesses and governments with the access to secure cloud services hosted locally, instead of relying on cloud providers abroad; this helps with data sovereignty, compliance with local laws, and control over sensitive data.
  • In May 2025, Safaricom entered into a strategic partnership with iXAfrica Data Centres to deliver the first AI-ready data center services in East Africa to enterprise and cloud solutions clients.
  • In May 2025, the Kenyan government launched the Kenya AI & Cloud Pioneer Initiative during a summit with Huawei Cloud. This initiative aims to accelerate cloud and AI adoption across public and private sectors, promote cloud-native infrastructure, as well as support digital transformation.

SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS

  • The Africa data center construction market continues to witness strong growth in infrastructure investments, driven by increasing hyperscale developments, colocation expansion, and enterprise digitalization across key countries such as South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, and Egypt. The market is expected to grow from around USD 1.24 billion in 2025 to nearly USD 4.58 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of approximately 24.26% during 2025-2031.
  • Electrical infrastructure continues to account for a significant share of investments in the Africa data center construction market due to the increasing deployment of high-density IT loads and the growing requirement for reliable backup power systems. The segment is projected to grow from around USD 433.9 million in 2025 to approximately USD 1.61 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of around 24.36%. UPS systems and generators are expected to witness strong demand owing to unstable grid connectivity and rising focus on operational reliability across African markets.
  • Mechanical infrastructure investments are also witnessing substantial growth with the rising adoption of advanced cooling technologies and energy-efficient solutions in hyperscale and colocation facilities. The segment is expected to increase from approximately USD 316.5 million in 2025 to nearly USD 1.19 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of around 24.66%. Cooling systems continue to dominate the mechanical infrastructure segment as operators increasingly focus on reducing energy consumption and improving power usage effectiveness (PUE).
  • General construction investments are expected to grow significantly across the African data center market due to increasing greenfield developments and large-scale hyperscale projects. The segment is projected to grow from around USD 493.1 million in 2025 to nearly USD 1.79 billion by 2031, registering a CAGR of approximately 23.91%. The growing presence of global cloud operators and colocation providers is driving investments in core & shell development, modular construction, and sustainable building designs across the region.
  • The increasing adoption of cloud computing, AI, big data analytics, IoT, and digital banking services across Africa is accelerating the demand for scalable and high-performance data center facilities. This is encouraging operators to deploy advanced power and cooling infrastructure to support higher rack densities and improve operational efficiency.
  • Major operators and investors, including global hyperscale cloud providers and regional colocation companies, are actively expanding their footprint across Africa. The rising investments in submarine cable connectivity, renewable energy integration, and smart infrastructure development continue to support the growth of electrical, mechanical, and general construction segments across the region.

GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS

  • In the Africa data center construction market, South Africa continues to dominate the market in terms of investment, area development, and power capacity owing to the strong presence of colocation operators, submarine cable connectivity, and increasing cloud adoption. However, several emerging markets across Africa are witnessing significant growth driven by AI adoption, digital transformation, and hyperscale cloud expansion.
  • The Africa data center construction market is witnessing strong investments from global hyperscale operators, colocation providers, telecom companies, and regional investors. Increasing internet penetration, rising enterprise cloud adoption, deployment of submarine cables, and government-led digital initiatives are supporting data center developments across the continent.
  • South Africa dominates the Africa data center construction market in terms of investment and operational power capacity. The country accounted for over USD 1.2 billion investments in 2025 and is expected to reach around USD 4.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of around 24% during 2025-2031. The country also leads in area development and installed power capacity due to the expansion activities of operators such as Teraco, Africa Data Centres, NTT DATA, and Vantage Data Centers.
  • South Africa continues to attract major investments because of established fiber connectivity, reliable colocation demand, access to renewable energy procurement, and strong enterprise presence. However, certain locations in the country continue to face power availability challenges and grid instability concerns.
  • Nigeria is one of the fastest-growing data center markets in Africa in terms of investment and power capacity. The country is witnessing increasing demand from cloud providers, fintech companies, telecom operators, and enterprise customers. Investments in Nigeria are expected to grow from around USD 117 million in 2025 to nearly USD 559 million by 2031.
  • Kenya has emerged as a key digital infrastructure hub in East Africa driven by increasing hyperscale interest, submarine cable connectivity, and growing cloud adoption. Nairobi is attracting investments from both regional and international data center operators including iXAfrica Data Centres, Open Access Data Centres, and Africa Data Centres.
  • Egypt is witnessing strong growth in the Africa data center construction market due to its strategic geographic location connecting Africa, Europe, and the Middle East through multiple submarine cable systems. The country is increasingly attracting hyperscale and colocation investments supported by government-led digital transformation initiatives.
  • In December 2025, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) secured a financing of approximately $237.2 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to upgrade and modernize grid infrastructure in the country.
  • Other African countries including Morocco, Ethiopia, Ghana, Djibouti, Angola, and Rwanda are also witnessing rising investments in digital infrastructure and data center developments. These countries are increasingly attracting edge, colocation, and telecom-based data center deployments to support local cloud and connectivity demand.
  • In terms of area development, South Africa accounted for around 255 thousand square feet of raised floor area additions in 2025 and is expected to exceed 550 thousand square feet by 2031. Nigeria and Kenya are also expected to witness strong growth in white floor space additions during the forecast period.
  • In terms of power capacity, South Africa accounted for around 38 MW in 2025 and is projected to reach nearly 97 MW by 2031. Nigeria and Egypt are also expected to witness significant capacity additions due to increasing hyperscale and colocation developments across major cities.
  • The Africa data center construction market is increasingly benefiting from abundant renewable energy resources including solar and wind power across several countries. Governments across South Africa, Kenya, Egypt, and Nigeria are introducing favorable digital economy policies, smart city initiatives, and connectivity infrastructure projects that continue to support long-term market growth.

VENDOR LANDSCAPE

  • The Africa data center construction market has the presence of major IT infrastructure providers such as Arista Networks, Atos, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, Huawei Technologies, IBM, Lenovo, NetApp, NVIDIA, and ZTE that provide servers, storage, networking, AI, and cloud infrastructure solutions across Africa.
  • Key support infrastructure vendors operating in the Africa data center construction market include ABB, Alfa Laval, Carrier, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, Evapco, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Legrand, nVent, Rittal, Rolls Royce, Schneider Electric, Siemens, STULZ, Trane, and Vertiv that offer power, cooling, UPS, generators, and rack infrastructure solutions for hyperscale and colocation facilities across the region.
  • The market has a strong presence of regional and global construction contractors, engineering firms, and consultants such as AECOM, Arup, AtkinsRealis, Copy Cat Group, Crovik Technologies, Edarat Group, Future-tech, Gruppo ICM, H&MV Engineering, ISG, Orascom Construction, REDCON Construction, Rider Levett Bucknall, Royal HaskoningDHV, Shaker Consultancy Group, and Sterling and Wilson that provide design, engineering, commissioning, and construction services for data center facilities in Africa.
  • Increasing investments in hyperscale and colocation facilities across South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Egypt, and Morocco are creating significant revenue opportunities for civil contractors, MEP service providers, and local subcontractors in the Africa data center construction market.
  • The market is witnessing investments from new and expanding data center operators such as CloudOne, G42, Gulf Data Hub, Khazna Data Centers, iXAfrica Data Centres, NTT DATA, Open Access Data Centres, Rack Centre, Raxio Data Centre, Teraco, and Vantage Data Centers that are expanding hyperscale, AI-ready, and carrier-neutral facilities across the continent.
  • Major cloud and hyperscale operators such as Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Oracle are increasing investments in Africa through cloud regions, availability zones, AI infrastructure, and colocation partnerships, thereby driving large-scale data center construction activities across the region.

The report includes the investment in the following areas:

  • Facility Type
    • Hyperscale Data Centers
    • Colocation Data Centers
    • Enterprise Data Centers
  • Infrastructure
    • Electrical Infrastructure
    • Mechanical Infrastructure
    • General Construction
  • Electrical Infrastructure
    • UPS Systems
    • Generators
    • Transfer Switches & Switchgears
    • PDUs
    • Other Electrical Infrastructure
  • Mechanical Infrastructure
    • Cooling Systems
    • Racks
    • Other Mechanical Infrastructure
  • Cooling System
    • CRAC & CRAH Units
    • Chillers Units
    • Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers
    • Other Cooling Units
  • Cooling Techniques
    • Air-based Cooling Technique
    • Liquid-based Cooling Technique
  • General Construction
    • Core & Shell Development
    • Installation & Commissioning Services
    • Engineering & Building Design
    • Fire Detection & Suppression
    • Physical Security
    • DCIM/BMS Solutions
  • Tier Standards
    • Tier I & Tier II
    • Tier III
    • Tier IV
  • Geography
    • Africa
    • South Africa
    • Kenya
    • Nigeria
    • Egypt
    • Other African Countries

Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers

  • ABB
  • Alfa Laval
  • Baudouin
  • Carrier
  • Caterpillar
  • Cummins
  • Delta Electronics
  • Eaton
  • Envicool
  • Evapco
  • Honeywell
  • Johnson Controls
  • KSTAR
  • Legrand
  • nVent
  • Piller Power Systems
  • Rehlko (Kohler)
  • Rittal
  • Rolls-Royce
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • STULZ
  • Trane
  • Vertiv

Key Data Center Construction Contractors

  • AECOM
  • Arup
  • B2 Architects
  • BlueSun DC
  • Copy Cat Group
  • Crovik Technologies
  • Eastra Solutions
  • Edarat Group
  • EDS Engineering
  • Egypro
  • Future-tech
  • GREA
  • Gruppo ICM
  • H&MV Engineering
  • HubTech
  • Ingenium
  • Interkel Group
  • ISF Group
  • ISG
  • Kent
  • Kinetic Controls
  • LYT Architecture
  • Master Power Technologies
  • MWK Engineering
  • Norkun Intakes
  • Orascom Construction PLC
  • Raya Network Services
  • REDCON Construction Co. S.A.E
  • Remax Consult
  • Reno Design and Finish
  • Rider Levett Bucknall
  • Royal HaskoningDHV
  • Shaker Consultancy Group
  • Sterling and Wilson
  • Summit Technology Solutions
  • Tetra Tech
  • Tri-Star Construction
  • Turner & Townsend
  • United For Technology Solutions
  • WBHO Construction
  • Westwood Management
  • X2X Group

Data Center Investors

  • 21st Century Technologies
  • Africa Data Centres
  • Digital Parks Africa
  • Digital Realty
  • e& Egypt
  • ECC Solutions
  • Equinix
  • GPX Global Systems
  • iXAfrica Data Centres
  • Microsoft
  • MTN
  • Nxtra by Airtel
  • Open Access Data Centres
  • Orange Business
  • Paratus Namibia
  • Rack Centre
  • Raya Data Center
  • Safaricom
  • Telecom Egypt
  • Telkom Kenya
  • Vantage Data Centers

New Entrants

  • Cloudoon
  • G42
  • Gulf Data Hub
  • Kasi Cloud
  • Khazna Data Centers
  • NEOIX
  • Otech

KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED:

1. What is the estimated market size in terms of area in the Africa data center construction market by 2031?

2. How big is the Africa data center construction market?

3. What is the growth rate of the Africa data center construction market?

4. How many MW of power capacity is expected to reach the Africa data center construction market by 2031?

5. What are the key trends in the Africa data center construction market?

Product Code: ARZ260503

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. ABOUT ARIZTON

2. ABOUT OUR DATA CENTER CAPABILITIES

3. WHAT'S INCLUDED

4. SEGMENTS INCLUDED

5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

6. MARKET AT GLANCE

7. PREMIUM INSIGHTS

8. INTRODUCTION

9. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  • 9.1. INVESTMENT: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
  • 9.2. IMPACT OF MIDDLE EAST WAR
  • 9.3. AREA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
  • 9.4. POWER CAPACITY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST

10. MARKET DYNAMICS

  • 10.1. MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
  • 10.2. MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
  • 10.3. MARKET RESTRAINTS
  • 10.4. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA

11. FACILITY TYPE SEGMENTATION

  • 11.1. HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS
  • 11.2. COLOCATION DATA CENTERS
  • 11.3. ENTERPRISE DATA CENTERS

12. INFRASTRUCTURE SEGMENTATION

  • 12.1. ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 12.2. MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 12.3. COOLING SYSTEMS
  • 12.4. COOLING TECHNIQUES
  • 12.5. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

13. TIER STANDARDS SEGMENTATION

14. GEOGRAPHY SEGMENTATION

15. AFRICA

  • 15.1. MARKET SNAPSHOT & KEY HIGHLIGHTS
  • 15.2. DATA CENTER MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 15.3. DATA CENTER MARKET BY AREA
  • 15.4. DATA CENTER MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 15.5. DATA CENTER MARKET BY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE

16. SOUTH AFRICA

  • 16.1. IMPACT OF AI ON DATA CENTER INDUSTRY IN SOUTH AFRICA
  • 16.2. GOVERNMENT RULE AND REGULATION FOR DATA CENTER
  • 16.3. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 16.4. MARKET BY AREA
  • 16.5. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 16.6. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
  • 16.7. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 16.8. LIST OF UPCOMING DATA CENTER PROJECTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

17. KENYA

  • 17.1. IMPACT OF AI ON DATA CENTER INDUSTRY IN KENYA
  • 17.2. GOVERNMENT RULE AND REGULATION FOR DATA CENTER
  • 17.3. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 17.4. MARKET BY AREA
  • 17.5. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 17.6. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
  • 17.7. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 17.8. LIST OF UPCOMING DATA CENTER PROJECTS IN KENYA

18. NIGERIA

  • 18.1. IMPACT OF AI ON DATA CENTER INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA
  • 18.2. GOVERNMENT RULE AND REGULATION FOR DATA CENTER
  • 18.3. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 18.4. MARKET BY AREA
  • 18.5. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 18.6. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
  • 18.7. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 18.8. LIST OF UPCOMING DATA CENTER PROJECTS IN NIGERIA

19. EGYPT

  • 19.1. IMPACT OF AI ON DATA CENTER INDUSTRY IN EGYPT
  • 19.2. GOVERNMENT RULE AND REGULATION FOR DATA CENTER
  • 19.3. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 19.4. MARKET BY AREA
  • 19.5. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 19.6. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
  • 19.7. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
  • 19.8. LIST OF UPCOMING DATA CENTER PROJECTS IN EGYPT

20. OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES

  • 20.1. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
  • 20.2. MARKET BY AREA
  • 20.3. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
  • 20.4. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
  • 20.5. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE

21. MARKET PARTICIPANTS

  • 21.1. SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE PROVIDERS
  • 21.2. DATA CENTER CONTRACTORS & SUBCONTRACTORS
  • 21.3. DATA CENTER INVESTORS
  • 21.4. NEW ENTRANTS

22. QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY

23. APPENDIX

  • 23.1. ABBREVIATIONS
  • 23.2. DEFINITIONS
  • 23.3. SEGMENTAL COVERAGE
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