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Tetracore Energy Group (TEG) has announced plans to develop a 20MW Tier III Fusion Block Data Centre within its Tetracore Energy Park in Atakobo, Ijebu East LGA, Ogun State, in collaboration with Huawei and Inspirive Technologies. The project, with a projected capital expenditure exceeding USD 400 million and a delivery timeline of 10–12 months, aims to strengthen Nigeria’s digital infrastructure by providing high-performance, resilient, and energy-secure data services. Designed to Tier III standards, the facility will feature high availability, redundancy, and operational reliability, positioning Nigeria to support enterprise growth, cloud adoption, and advanced technology applications.

A key feature of the development is its integration with Tetracore’s 100MW Independent Power Plant within the Atakobo Energy Park, ensuring a stable, dedicated power supply for the data centre. This embedded energy infrastructure addresses one of Nigeria’s most pressing challenges in digital deployment—power volatility—allowing the facility to operate continuously and efficiently while supporting high-demand sectors such as financial services, fintech, telecommunications, cloud providers, and government institutions.

Speaking on the project, Tetracore Energy Group President and CEO Olakunle Williams said, “Sustainable digital transformation is fundamentally dependent on reliable energy infrastructure. This project reflects our ability to integrate energy and technology at scale, creating platforms that enable long-term economic growth.” Complementing this, Inspirive Technologies CTO Williams Abiola described the project as a major milestone in strengthening Nigeria’s digital backbone, highlighting the collaboration between local expertise and global technology partners to deliver a scalable, world-class facility. Huawei Nigeria added that the company is providing its global expertise in energy-efficient data centre technology to meet international standards while supporting Nigeria’s growing digital ecosystem.

The data centre is strategically positioned to meet the rising demand for AI-driven workloads, low-latency computing, and secure data environments, enabling local enterprises and emerging sectors to reduce reliance on offshore hosting while improving data security and service localisation. By combining advanced digital infrastructure with a robust energy supply, the project exemplifies Tetracore’s integrated energy-to-digital approach, offering Nigeria a competitive edge in the global technology economy while supporting the adoption of next-generation applications and intelligent solutions across industries.

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