Tecto Data Centers Advances Mega Lobster Project in Fortaleza

News Summary

Tecto Data Centers is nearing completion on its Mega Lobster data center project in Fortaleza, Ceará. With a budget of 550 million reais, this facility will enhance data connectivity in Latin America, featuring advanced cooling systems and a capacity of 20 megawatts. The project aims to create 450 jobs and emphasizes sustainability by incorporating renewable energy sources. As part of Tecto’s broader investment strategy, the Mega Lobster will reflect the growing demand for data infrastructure in the region.

Progress on Mega Lobster Project in Fortaleza by Tecto Data Centers

Tecto Data Centers, a subsidiary of V.tal, is making significant strides on its ambitious Mega Lobster data center project in Fortaleza, Ceará. This project represents a substantial investment of approximately 550 million reais (around US$100 million) and marks the company’s continued commitment to expanding its footprint in Latin America. As the third data center in Fortaleza and the sixth in the region, Mega Lobster is critical for meeting the growing demand for data services.

Construction Status and Upcoming Milestones

As of now, the construction of the Mega Lobster facility is nearing completion, with the entire building structure nearly finished. Tecto Data Centers anticipates that the site will be activated by the end of the year. A crucial milestone in the construction was achieved in July, when the installation of four chillers was completed. These chillers are vital for maintaining thermal control in high-density computing environments, ensuring that the data center operates efficiently and reliably.

Operational Capacity and Features

Initially, Mega Lobster will begin operations at a reduced capacity, though the project is designed to ultimately deliver a total projected capacity of 20 megawatts (MW). The facility is designed with a closed-loop water system that will be powered entirely by renewable energy, emphasizing Tecto’s commitment to sustainability in infrastructure development. The center will feature a total of 10 data halls equipped to handle various data processing needs.

Job Creation and Renewable Energy Initiatives

The construction phase of the Mega Lobster project is expected to create approximately 450 direct jobs, contributing positively to the local economy. Tecto Data Centers is also advancing its environmental initiatives by entering agreements with Atlas Renewable and Atiaia Renováveis to supply solar energy to its facilities. This move demonstrates the company’s intention to use energy sources that align with environmental sustainability goals.

Strategic Connectivity Enhancements

Once operational, Mega Lobster will be integrated with V.tal’s extensive fiber network, connecting it directly to the central traffic exchange point in Ceará. This strategic integration aims to enhance connectivity and facilitate access for various telecom and cloud service providers, reinforcing the data center’s significance in the regional digital ecosystem.

Broader Expansion Plans in Latin America

The development of the Mega Lobster data center is part of a broader US$1 billion capital expenditure plan aimed at expanding data center infrastructure across Brazil and Latin America. Tecto Data Centers is also planning a new facility in Porto Alegre, which will connect to a new submarine cable branch developed in collaboration with Meta. Initially, the Porto Alegre project was set for a flood-prone area but has since been relocated to a safer site.

Additionally, Tecto has ambitious plans for a significant 200 MW data center campus in Santana do Parnaíba, São Paulo, with phased capacity expected by December 2032. This expansion is pivotal in improving connectivity across Tecto’s facilities while addressing the increasing requirement for data services in the region.

Conclusion

Tecto Data Centers’ ongoing expansion efforts, including the Mega Lobster project, show a determined response to the growing demand for data infrastructure and services in Brazil and Latin America. Supported by a robust Brazilian power grid, the interconnected consumption of energy among its operations reinforces Tecto’s role in advancing sustainable digital infrastructure in the region.

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