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Huawei, Tetracore Advance Nigeria’s Energy-to-Digital Infrastructure with $400m Data Centre

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Last updated: March 26, 2026 4:53 pm
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March 26, 2026
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Nigeria’s digital economy is taking a decisive leap toward infrastructure resilience as Tetracore Energy Group, in partnership with Huawei and Inspirive Technologies, moves to deliver a $400m Tier III data centre anchored on integrated energy systems.

The project, located within the Tetracore Energy Park in Ogun State, reflects a strategic shift toward “energy-first digital infrastructure” – a model increasingly critical in markets where power reliability constrains digital scale.

At 20MW capacity, the facility is designed to meet global Tier III standards, positioning it as a high-availability backbone for enterprise computing, cloud services, and government workloads in Nigeria’s fast-expanding digital ecosystem.

From a market perspective, the project addresses a fundamental bottleneck: energy reliability as the limiting factor for compute growth. By leveraging Tetracore’s 100MW Independent Power Plant, the facility bypasses grid instability – one of the biggest barriers to hyperscale investment in Africa.

According to Tetracore CEO Olakunle Williams, the project underscores a broader reality: energy infrastructure is no longer adjacent to digital growth – it is its foundation.

Huawei’s role introduces global technical depth, particularly in high-efficiency data centre design, while Inspirive Technologies strengthens local execution capabilities – an increasingly important factor in de-risking large-scale infrastructure projects.

Beyond capacity, the facility is strategically aligned with emerging demand drivers:

  • Artificial intelligence workloads
  • Fintech and digital payments infrastructure
  • E-commerce and cloud-native businesses
  • Education and digital services platforms

As Africa’s compute demand accelerates, this project signals a new infrastructure blueprint – where energy and digital systems are co-designed to unlock scale, reduce latency, and retain data sovereignty within the continent.

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