The Africa Data Center Cooling Market size is estimated at USD 240.70 million in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 505.20 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 15.40% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The increasing demand for cloud computing among SMEs, government regulations for local data security, and growing investment by domestic players are some of the major factors driving the demand for data centers in Africa.
Under Construction IT Load Capacity: The upcoming IT load capacity of the African data center construction market is expected to reach 1,226 MW by 2029.
Under Construction Raised Floor Space: The region's construction of raised floor area is expected to increase 5.2 million sq. ft by 2029.
Planned Racks: The region's total number of racks to be installed is expected to reach 260K units by 2029. South Africa is expected to house the maximum number of racks by 2029.
Average temperatures in Africa range from 15°C to 36°C in summer and -2°C to 26°C in winter. Africa's heavy reliance on rain-fed agriculture makes it highly vulnerable to climate variability and change. The choice of cooling technology is typically based on the geographic location of the data center.
Planned Submarine Cables: Close to 70 submarine cable systems connect Africa; many are under construction. One submarine cable expected to begin service in 2024 is Africa-1, spanning over 10,000 kilometers with a landing point in Port Said, Egypt, and Ras Ghareb, Egypt.
The African data center cooling market is highly competitive and consists of many significant players, some of which currently dominate. Market penetration is growing with a strong presence of major players, such as Schneider Electric SE, Daikin Industries Ltd, Johnson Controls International PLC, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, and Munters Group AB in established markets. With the increasing focus on innovation, the demand for new technologies, such as liquid-based cooling and portable cooling technologies, is also growing, which, in turn, is driving investments for further developments in the region.
In May 2024, Rittal developed a modular cooling system in collaboration with multiple hyperscale data center operators. This solution boasts a cooling capacity exceeding 1 MW, achieved through direct water cooling. It's specifically tailored to cater to the high-power densities of AI applications.
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