
Scala secures $328M for Chile hyperscale data centre expansion
Scala Data Centers has secured $328 million in international financing to fund the construction of three new hyperscale data centres and a critical power substation in Chile. This significant investment underscores the growing demand for high-capacity, scalable infrastructure to support the rapid expansion of digital services across Latin America.
The financing deal marks a pivotal moment for Scala as it continues to strengthen its position as a leader in the Latin American data centre sector. The new development in Chile forms part of the company's broader strategy to expand its footprint in key markets across the region, which are increasingly becoming hubs for global data traffic and cloud services.
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With digital transformation accelerating in multiple industries, Latin America has seen a surge in demand for high-performance data infrastructure. The planned facilities will cater to the needs of global cloud providers, hyperscale customers, and enterprises, allowing them to store, process, and manage vast amounts of data. The new data centres will also help reduce latency and improve connectivity for companies operating in the region.
The investment comes at a time when Latin America is experiencing a surge in the adoption of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and big data analytics. With more companies moving their operations to the cloud, the need for secure, reliable, and energy-efficient data centres has never been more pressing. Scala's expansion will enable it to meet these demands, providing businesses with the infrastructure necessary to drive innovation and growth.
Scala's expansion in Chile also reflects the increasing importance of sustainable infrastructure. The new data centres will be designed with energy efficiency in mind, incorporating cutting-edge technologies to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. The company has also committed to using renewable energy sources to power its facilities, aligning with the growing trend of sustainability in the data centre industry.
Chile's favourable business environment, combined with its advanced telecommunications infrastructure and strategic location, has made it an attractive destination for data centre investments. The country has been positioning itself as a key player in the global digital economy, offering tax incentives and other benefits to companies investing in technology and infrastructure. The addition of Scala's new facilities further strengthens Chile's standing as a leading hub for digital infrastructure in the region.
Alongside the construction of the data centres, the financing will also support the development of a major power substation, ensuring that the facilities have a stable and reliable energy supply. The substation will play a crucial role in supporting the growing demand for electricity, which is essential for the operation of the new data centres. With a growing number of digital services being powered by cloud platforms, the need for reliable and scalable energy solutions is increasingly important.
Scala's investment comes amid a wave of expansion in the Latin American data centre market. The region has witnessed significant growth in the last few years, driven by increased cloud adoption, demand for edge computing, and the expansion of global tech giants in the area. The financing will allow Scala to build upon its already strong presence in the region and continue supporting the evolving needs of the digital economy.

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