11 November 2025
Amy Saunders, Editor, Data Centres Africa
With the Africa Tech Festival just days away, we’re thrilled to bring you the Q4 issue of Data Centres Africa — jam-packed, as ever, with the latest insights, innovations, and trends shaping the continent’s fast-evolving digital landscape.
As Africa’s digital revolution gathers momentum, data centres have become the quiet powerhouses fuelling everything from fintech to AI and cloud innovation. They are the backbone of a new economy built on data, connectivity, and creativity. Yet behind this extraordinary progress lies a defining challenge: without reliable, sustainable energy, the continent’s digital ambitions could lose steam.
At the same time, data sovereignty is transforming Africa’s digital destiny — reshaping where information lives, how infrastructure is designed, and who governs the flow of data across borders. What began as a compliance requirement is rapidly becoming a catalyst for trust, investment, and transformation, laying the foundations for a truly self-determined digital economy.
These two forces — sustainable energy and data sovereignty — form the twin focus of our feature stories this quarter, as we explore how Africa can both power and protect its digital future. Beyond these deep dives, this issue showcases thought leadership from across the ecosystem: from data centre design and battery selection to retrofitting cooling systems in the age of AI, and the rising potential of micro data centres to connect underserved regions.
Meanwhile, the momentum on the ground shows no sign of slowing. Across the continent, new facilities are coming online, renewable energy projects are gaining traction, fibre cables are landing, and partnerships are multiplying, each one a reminder that Africa’s data story is one of progress, purpose, and possibility.
As industry leaders gather in Cape Town for the Africa Tech Festival, one message rings loud and clear: Africa’s digital decade isn’t coming — it’s already here. The ongoing investments, technological breakthroughs, and collaborative efforts signal a bright future, where innovation and sustainability go hand in hand to unlock the continent’s full potential. Embracing this momentum, Africa is positioning itself not just as a digital consumer but as a global innovator, leveraging its unique strengths to lead in emerging technologies and sustainable development.



