ADC-white logo

News

Breaks earth for a data centre

Africa Data Centres and DPA SA breaks ground on solar farm in Free State

  • Africa Data Centres and DPA SA have broken ground on their solar farm in the Free State.
  • The first phase will see power getting wheeled to its CPT1 facility.
  • The second phase will see power being supplied to JHB1 and JHB2 once wheeling agreements with relevant municipalities conclude.

Africa Data Centres, a business of the Cassava Technologies group, is pleased to announce that it has broken ground on the construction of a solar farm in the Free State in collaboration with DPA Southern Africa.

This announcement forms a crucial component of the 20-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) inked in March 2023 with DPA Southern Africa a joint company of the French utility, EDF. The objective of the Free State farm is to furnish renewable energy to Africa Data Centres sites, commencing with its cutting-edge, carrier-neutral data centre in Cape Town, the CPT1 facility.

According to Cassava Technologies’ President and Group CEO, Hardy Pemhiwa, “This initiative positions Africa Data Centres as a trailblaser in the data centre industry in responding to South Africa’s energy crisis through sustainable technology solutions. This is in line with a broader industry shift towards innovative, eco-friendly practices. The strategic use of solar power showcases technology’s role in pioneering solutions for energy challenges and environmental sustainability”.

Furthermore, Tesh Durvasula, CEO of Africa Data Centres, underscores the commitment to powering all data centres with clean, renewable energy sources. “Today’s announcement represents a significant stride in our initiative to energise South African data centres sustainably, advancing our objective of achieving carbon neutrality. The first phase involves constructing the 12MW solar infrastructure to power our Cape Town data centre, with subsequent phases extending to our Johannesburg data centres.”

Nawfal El Fadil, the CEO of DPA SA, states, “Africa Data Centres, as a pioneer in the data centre industry, has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability, aligning seamlessly with our company’s values. We are thrilled and honoured to contribute to Africa Data Centres’ mission of achieving carbon neutrality, beginning with the establishment of this solar power plant in the Free State to serve their data centre in Cape Town. At the heart of our collaboration lies a shared understanding that the path to carbon neutrality extends beyond infrastructure—it demands innovation, expertise, and collective determination to overcome challenges. DPA SA, backed by EDF’s legacy, brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in delivering high-quality, sustainable energy solutions to this partnership.”

“We take immense pride in supporting Africa Data Centres on this journey, being among the pioneers in launching a wheeling solar plant, thereby paving the way for a greener, more sustainable future in South Africa,” adds Nawfal El Fadil.

This project is a key element of Africa Data Centres’ ambitious plans to emerge as the most sustainable colocation provider on the continent. “Beyond procuring renewable energy, our commitment to an efficiency strategy has earned us the internationally recognised ISO50001 certification for the effective operation of our data centres,” Durvasula elaborates.

“Data centres worldwide face scrutiny for their reliance on grid power and renewables, and Africa is no exception. Africa Data Centres is actively addressing this issue by generating renewable energy, alleviating strain on the local grid. Additionally, our sustainability objectives encompass achieving net-zero status at all facilities, making this project another significant stride towards reaching that goal,” concludes Durvasula.

Latest Stories

News

Africa Data Centres and CSSi South Africa partner to bring expanded data storage capabilities to South African enterprises

02/12/2025

READ MORE

Wingu-press
News

Africa Data Centres and Wingu Africa’s Pan-African Collaboration

01/11/2025

READ MORE

BBBEE-press-2
News

Africa Data Centres achieves Level One B-BBEE certification, reinforcing its commitment to inclusive digital transformation

18/08/2025

READ MORE

News

Hardy Pemhiwa, President and Group CEO of Cassava Technologies, ranked among the top 50 chief executives globally

24/07/2025

READ MORE

Blue-Turtle-press
News

Africa Data Centres and Blue Turtle Technologies partner to accelerate South Africa’s digital infrastructure and cloud transformation

17/06/2025

READ MORE

Gold-synergy-press
News

Africa Data Centres welcomes Gold Synergy’s self-cooling rack deployment at the CPT1 facility in Cape Town, South Africa, reiterating its commitment to sustainable solutions

19/05/2025

READ MORE

News

Cassava Technologies collaborates with Microsoft to launch community engagement  initiative creating youth employment opportunities in South Africa’s renewable energy industry

31/03/2025

READ MORE

Cassava Tech
News

Cassava Technologies announces Leadership changes to accelerate growth and strengthen its future competitiveness

17/02/2025

READ MORE

CPT1--1-press-security
News, Cape Town

Africa Data Centres announces additional 6MW capacity now live in Cape Town

25/07/2024

READ MORE

RMB funding
News

Africa Data Centres positions for growth with ZAR2 billion funding arranged by RMB

17/06/2024

READ MORE

ADC-Channel-partner-press
News

Africa Data Centres debuts ADC Channel programme

29/04/2024

READ MORE

Breaks earth for a data centre
News

Africa Data Centres and DPA SA breaks ground on solar farm in Free State

08/04/2024

READ MORE