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Ethiopia — National AI Factory

Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia/datacenters/ethiopia-national-ai-factory.html

Country

Ethiopia

Operator

Ethiopian AI Institute & International Investors

Energy

Hydroelectric

Known capacity

100 MW

Evidence profile

Readiness reflects whether the record has citations, narrative context, structured power data, coordinates, and at least one dated milestone.

Readiness

86%

Sources attachedVerified

1 citation linked

CoordinatesPublished

9.033, 38.75

Timeline evidenceMissing

Announcement and delivery timing still absent

Machine-readable outputsPublished

HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available

Record Notes

Ethiopia's reported National AI Factory is a planned sovereign-AI infrastructure project centered on Addis Ababa and framed as part of the country's broader digital-industrial modernization agenda. Public reporting describes the initiative as a national compute and research platform intended to support model training, public-sector AI deployment, and domestic data sovereignty, but the exact site footprint, delivery partners, and final technical specification remain only partially disclosed.

The strategic logic is straightforward. Ethiopia offers a large domestic market, a government-led digitization narrative, and a power system increasingly associated with large hydroelectric generation. Those ingredients make the country a plausible location for a state-backed AI compute initiative, especially if policymakers want to reduce dependence on offshore cloud capacity for sensitive workloads. At the same time, the current public evidence does not yet establish the final campus design, utility arrangement, or a verified equipment schedule.

For readers using this record as market intelligence, the most defensible interpretation is that Ethiopia is signaling sovereign-AI ambition rather than proving a fully documented live facility. The headline 100 MW figure and hydroelectric framing should therefore be treated as directional until supported by primary procurement documents, utility interconnection filings, construction notices, or direct operator disclosures. If stronger evidence emerges, this page should be updated with named counterparties, capital structure, phased delivery milestones, and clearer attribution of what capacity is committed versus aspirational.

For adjacent context, compare this entry with other Africa and sovereign-AI records on AI Data Center Index, then use sibling property [Silicon Bench](https://siliconbench.radicchio.page) when evaluating how announced national AI programs may or may not translate into deployable accelerator capacity.

**Note:** Source coverage for this entry remains limited and partly promotional. Treat the project as planned/provisional until primary documents or direct institutional statements provide firmer confirmation.

Analyst Flags

  • Timeline fields are missing, so sequence and delivery timing are still weak.
  • This entry relies on a thin source base and should be treated as an early public signal.

Timeline Signals

No dated milestones are published for this facility yet.

Frequently asked questions

How big is Ethiopia — National AI Factory?
Ethiopia — National AI Factory has 100 MW of known IT capacity, located in Addis Ababa, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It ranks #213 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Ethiopia — National AI Factory?
Ethiopia — National AI Factory is currently planned. No dated milestones have been published yet.
Who operates Ethiopia — National AI Factory?
Ethiopia — National AI Factory is operated by Ethiopian AI Institute & International Investors. Structured intelligence reports are available for Ethiopian AI Institute & International Investors Operator Report and Ethiopia Country Report.
What energy source does Ethiopia — National AI Factory use?
Ethiopia — National AI Factory is powered by hydroelectric energy and is focused on training workloads. This is backed by 1 cited source.

Sources

  1. fanabc.comfanabc.com — english/ethiopia-launches-first-national-ai-factory