Latin America Data Center Market Landscape 2024-2029
The Latin American data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.95% from 2023-2029.
KEY TRENDS
Adoption of Renewable Energy
Latin American governments, such as Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia, have set sustainability targets. They are working together to diversify their electrical networks to support policy and regulatory changes that encourage the use of renewable energy sources. Brazil, Chile, and Mexico have tremendous influence among neighboring countries, allowing them to present their renewable energy policies as viable models for the other countries in the region.
According to the 2023 bp Energy Outlook, renewables, including biofuels, will be Brazil’s dominant energy source in 2050. Wind energy is expected to provide around 30% of renewable energy share and to increase by 40% for net zero scenarios.
According to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Mexico aims to generate at least 35% of its electricity from clean energy sources by 2024.
In September 2023, Microsoft Brazil signed a 15-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with AES Brasil, a renewable energy company, to procure 150 MW of wind energy.
Deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) workloads in Data Centers
In Latin America, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Mexico are the countries with the highest AI adoption rates and most significant technology investments.
Microsoft is developing a new data center/cloud region in Chile. The company agreed with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to use AI and is already exploring AI technology in its operations in other countries. The company is estimated to use AI in its data center/cloud regions in Chile in the future.
In January 2024, Petrobras, a Brazilian oil & gas company, established Gaia, a new supercomputer in the Petrobras Development and Innovation Research Center (Cenpes) in Rio de Janeiro. Gaia has been equipped with a 7.7 petaflops machine from Dell.
In September 2023, Colombian environmental organizations collaborated with the Alexander von Humboldt Institute and Microsoft AI for Good Lab on Project Guacamaya. This project uses AI technology, including Microsoft’s AI technology, to analyze satellite data, thereby tackling deforestation and promoting biodiversity in the Amazon rainforest.
Edge Data Center Deployment Fueled by 5G Launch
In Latin America, 5G will account for nearly 60% of the total mobile connections by 2030. The deployment of 5G networks is fueling modern edge devices, remote working, and the application of advanced technologies. Brazil is leading the way in 5G technology deployments. Other countries, including Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, and Peru, are in the trial stage.
According to Nokia, Brazil's 5 G deployment will drive economic growth of over USD 1 trillion by 2035. 5G implementation will also drive the deployment of more edge data centers across the country, especially in Tier II and Tier III states.
In December 2023, Colombia’s Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications (MinTIC) authorized Claro, Partners Telecom Colombia (WOM), Union Temporal Colombia Móvil-Telefónica, and Sociedad Futura Telecall Colombia to participate in the 5G auction, which is expected to generate around USD 500 million.
In November 2023, Brisanet, one of Brazil's major telecom service providers, decided to commercialize its 80-edge data centers to manage network connectivity.
SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
The Latin America data center market is increasingly adopting advanced air—and liquid-based cooling techniques. This includes innovations such as liquid-based immersion cooling and Google's incorporation of inventive air conditioning technology in its latest data center in Uruguay.
Eaton, Caterpillar, Cummins, Legrand, ABB, Rolls Royce, and Schneider Electric are some of the major electrical infrastructure providers in Latin America that are collaborating with data center operators for installing electrical infrastructure, such as UPS systems and generators, with a minimum of N+1 redundancy. For instance, the KIO Networks BOG 1 data center facility is installed with Cummins diesel generators.
Data centers are investing in cooling infrastructure due to the high-temperature climate in some Latin American countries. In 2023, cooling systems will account for a market share of more than 65% of the total mechanical infrastructure in data centers.
There has been significant growth in establishing data centers in the Latin American data center market, specifically in the Tier III and IV certification categories. Many private and public entities, such as BFSI, education, and the government sector, are obtaining the Uptime Institute certifications for their data centers, either in the design phase or completely developed. This demonstrates a strong commitment to high reliability and operational excellence in data center infrastructure.
Segmentation by Facility Type
Colocation & Hyperscale Data Centers
Enterprise Data Centers
Segmentation by Infrastructure
IT Infrastructure
Electrical Infrastructure
Mechanical Infrastructure
General Construction
Segmentation by IT Infrastructure
Server Infrastructure
Storage Infrastructure
Network Infrastructure
Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
UPS Systems
Generators
Transfer Switches & Switchgear
Power Distribution Units
Other Electrical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
Cooling Systems
Racks
Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Cooling Systems
CRAC & CRAH Units
Chiller Units
Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers
Economizers & Evaporative Coolers
Other Cooling Units
Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
Air-based
Liquid-based
Segmentation by General Construction
Core & Shell Development
Installation & Commissioning Services
Engineering & Building Design
Physical Security
Fire Detection & Suppression
DCIM
Segmentation by Tier Standard
Tier I & II
Tier III
Tier IV
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
Brazil led the Latin America data center market in 2023, accounting for over 40% of the market share in investments. Mexico, Chile, Colombia, and Argentina followed this country.
In the Latin America data center market, several countries are actively establishing Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Free Trade Zones (FTZs), Export Processing Zones (EPZs), business parks, and industrial zones, which provide attractive benefits such as tax incentives for international businesses.
In 2023, Google started the construction of the Teros data center facility in Uruguay. The company acquired a property of around 30 hectares within the Parque de las Ciencias Free Trade Zone (FTZ) in the Canelones department of Uruguay.
Other Latin American data center market countries include Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Bolivia, Honduras, and the Caribbean.
Segmentation by Geography
Latin America
Brazil
Chile
Mexico
Colombia
Argentina
Rest of Latin America
VENDOR LANDSCAPE
The market has several participants/vendors active in the Latin America data center market, leading to market growth. The vendors offering innovative and advanced technologies will likely gain a higher market share during the forecast period.
Some top IT infrastructure providers active in the Latin America data center market include Arista Networks, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei Technologies, Dell Technologies, IBM, NetApp, and others.
Support infrastructure vendors, including ABB, Vertiv, Schneider Electric, Caterpillar, Johnson Controls, Eaton, Cummins, Rittal, and Delta Electronics, have a huge worldwide presence, including operations in the Latin American region. Most vendors operate through subsidiaries, distributors, and local regional partners.
Prominent IT Infrastructure
Arista Networks
Broadcom
Cisco Systems
Dell Technologies
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE)
Huawei
IBM
NetApp
Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers
ABB
Business Overview
Service Offerings
Alfa Laval
Assa Abloy
Axis Communications
Bosch Security Systems (Robert Bosch)
Caterpillar
Cummins
Daikin Applied
Delta Electronics
EATON
Honeywell
Johnson Controls
Legrand
Munters
Mitsubishi Electric
Piller Power Systems
Panduit
Rittal
Rolls-Royce
Schneider Electric
Siemens
STULZ
Vertiv
Prominent Construction Contractors
AECOM
Business Overview
Service Offerings
Aceco TI
Afonso França Engenharia
Constructora Sudamericana
Cundall
Fluor Corporation
Gensler
HDOS
Hyphen
Holder Construction
Jacobs Engineering
KMD Architects
Modular Data Centers
PQC
Quark
Syska Hennessey Group
Soben
Turner Construction
Turner & Townsend
The Weitz Company
ZFB Group
Zeittec
Prominent Data Center Investors
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Business Overview
Service Offerings
Ascenty
Angola Cables
Ava Telecom
Blue NAP Americas
Cirion Technologies
ClaroVTR
Digicel
Entel
Equinix
EdgeUno
EdgeConneX
Elea Digital
Gtd Peru
HostDime
IPXON Networks
InterNexa
KIO Networks
Microsoft
Millicom (Tigo Panama)
Nabiax
Oxygen
Onex
ODATA (Aligned Data Centers)
Quântico
Scala Data Centers
SONDA
Telecom Italia Sparkle
V.tal
New Entrants
CloudHQ
DHAmericas
EVEO
Layer 9 Data Centers
Surfix Data Center
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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. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
8.1. INVESTMENT: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
8.2. AREA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
8.3. POWER CAPACITY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
9. MARKET DYNAMICS
9.1. MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
9.2. MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
9.3. MARKET RESTRAINTS
9.4. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA
10. FACILITY TYPE SEGMENTATION
10.1. COLOCATION & HYPERSCALE SELF- BUILT DATA CENTERS
10.2. ENTERPRISE DATA CENTERS
10.3. INFRASTRUCTURE SEGMENTATION
11. IT INFRASTRUCTURE
11.1. ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
11.2. MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
11.3. COOLING SYSTEMS
11.4. COOLING TECHNIQUES
11.5. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
11.6. TIER STANDARDS SEGMENTATION
12. GEOGRAPHY SEGMENTATION
13. LATIN AMERICA
13.1. MARKET SNAPSHOT & KEY HIGHLIGHTS
13.2. DATA CENTER MARKET BY INVESTMENT
13.3. DATA CENTER MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
13.4. DATA CENTER MARKET BY AREA
13.5. DATA CENTER MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
13.6. DATA CENTER MARKET BY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
13.7. DATA CENTER MARKET BY IT INFRASTRUCTURE
14. BRAZIL
14.1. KEY INVESTORS & INVESTMENTS
14.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
14.3. KEY SEZS, DEVELOPMENTS AND LAND PRICING
14.4. MARKET BY AREA
14.5. POWER PRICING & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION
14.6. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
14.7. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
14.8. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
15. MEXICO
15.1. KEY HIGHLIGHTS & INVESTMENTS
15.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
15.3. KEY DEVELOPMENT AND LAND PRICING
15.4. MARKET BY AREA
15.5. POWER PRICING & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION
15.6. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
15.7. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
15.8. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
16. CHILE
16.1. KEY INVESTORS & INVESTMENTS
16.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
16.3. KEY DEVELOPMENT AND KEY SEZS
16.4. MARKET BY AREA
16.5. POWER PRICING & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION
16.6. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
16.7. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
16.8. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
17. COLOMBIA
17.1. KEY INVESTORS & INVESTMENTS
17.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
17.3. KEY SEZS AND INVESTMENT COST
17.4. MARKET BY AREA
17.5. POWER PRICING & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION
17.6. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
17.7. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
17.8. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
18. ARGENTINA
18.1. KEY INVESTORS & INVESTMENTS
18.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
18.3. KEY SEZS, LAND ACQUISITION & DEVELOPMENT
18.4. MARKET BY AREA
18.5. POWER CAPACITY ADDITION & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION
18.6. MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
18.7. KEY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE ADOPTION
18.8. MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
19. REST OF LATIN AMERICA
19.1. KEY INVESTORS & INVESTMENTS
19.2. MARKET BY INVESTMENT
19.3. KEY SEZS, LAND ACQUISITION & DEVELOPMENT
19.4. MARKET BY AREA
19.5. POWER CAPACITY ADDITION & RENEWABLE ENERGY ADOPTION