Elea Data Centers: Sustainable Data Centre Leaders in Brazil

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Alessandro Lombardi, President of Elea Data Centers, explains how the data centre company commits to green strategies to meet AI demand in a sustainable wa

The Brazilian data centre industry has continued to expand, becoming the largest market in the LATAM region. In 2023 alone, the country accounted for around 40% of the LATAM region’s total investment. 

In order to confront such a boost to the market, data centre operators like Elea Data Centers are committed to supporting continued industry growth in Brazil. 

The company has witnessed significant increases in demand for disruptive technologies. When it comes to AI in particular, Elea Data Centers is making sure it is remaining competitive within the industry by being flexible.

Alessandro Lombardi, President of Elea Data Centers, founded the company in 2019 and has since acted as and Chairman of the board. He is responsible for helping the company navigate the next exciting chapter for the data centre industry in Brazil, particularly in the midst of the global technology boom.

“Brazil has become a magnet for international clients and therefore I find myself travelling much more than I did in 2018, he explains. “My role is now to act as somewhat of a representative of Brazilian digital infrastructure.”

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