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Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center

Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania/datacenters/raxio-dar-es-salaam-ai-data-center-tanzania.html

Country

Tanzania

Operator

Raxio Group

Energy

Unknown

Known capacity

10 MW

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1 citation linked

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Record Notes

Raxio Tanzania, scheduled to open in 2026, will be Tanzania's first carrier-neutral Tier III data center and one of the pivotal nodes in East Africa's emerging cloud infrastructure corridor. Located in Dar es Salaam — Tanzania's commercial capital and largest city with over 7 million people — the facility addresses a critical infrastructure gap in one of Africa's fastest-growing digital economies.

Raxio Group is an Africa-focused data center developer and operator backed by DIF Capital Partners (a Dutch infrastructure fund) and supported by $100 million in financing from the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank Group's private sector arm. The IFC financing reflects the development finance community's recognition that data center infrastructure is foundational to emerging market economic development — cloud AI workloads in African markets depend on in-country compute the same way they depend on fiber connectivity and mobile networks.

Tanzania presents a compelling case for data center investment. The country has grown at approximately 6-7% GDP annually for the past decade, powered by tourism, agriculture, and a rapidly digitizing economy led by mobile money adoption (M-Pesa Tanzania, Airtel Money, Tigo Pesa). Tanzania's mobile money ecosystem is one of the most developed in Sub-Saharan Africa — over 70% of adults use mobile financial services — generating enormous volumes of transaction data requiring AI fraud detection, credit scoring, and regulatory reporting infrastructure. These workloads currently process through South Africa or Kenya, introducing latency and cross-border data transfer compliance challenges.

Dar es Salaam's geographic position makes it a natural hub for multiple East African landlocked countries. The Dar es Salaam Corridor road and rail network connects Tanzania to Zambia, Zimbabwe, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, and Rwanda. Hyperscaler connectivity to these markets routes through Tanzania's submarine cable landing stations — the EASSy, SEACOM, and DARE cables land in Dar es Salaam, making it East Africa's second-most connected internet hub after Mombasa, Kenya.

The facility will be designed to carrier-neutral standards, enabling multiple network providers to co-locate and cross-connect — a critical design choice for a market where enterprise customers require multiple telecommunications redundancy paths and where international hyperscalers need interconnection with local African network operators.

**Capacity**: ~10 MW initial phase · **Financing**: $100M IFC + DIF Capital Partners · **Cables**: EASSy, SEACOM, DARE cable access · **Standard**: Tier III carrier-neutral

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Frequently asked questions

How big is Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center?
Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center has 10 MW of known IT capacity, located in Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It ranks #324 globally by capacity among 335 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center?
Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center is currently planned. No dated milestones have been published yet.
Who operates Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center?
Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center is operated by Raxio Group. Structured intelligence reports are available for Raxio Group Operator Report and Tanzania Country Report.
What energy source does Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center use?
Raxio — Dar es Salaam AI Data Center is powered by unknown energy and is focused on general cloud workloads. This is backed by 1 cited source.

Sources

  1. raxiogroup.comraxiogroup.com — raxio-tanzania-to-open-in-2026