Saudi Arabia will build its new data center, which is called the Hexagon Data Center. This data center is claimed to be the largest tier VI data center in the world.
Undertaken by main contractor AlBawani, Hexagon Data Center will have a massive capacity of 480 MW (MegaWatt) and cover an area of more than 30 million square feet or about 2.8 million square meters.
This data center is designed to strengthen the use of advanced technology in driving national development sectors, amid the increasingly crucial role of data in modern development.
Launching the Saudi Gulf Project, the system at the Hexagon Data Center uses a variety of innovative solutions to increase energy efficiency and implement intelligent cooling, including direct liquid cooling technology and hybrid cooling systems.
This data center also integrates renewable energy as a sustainable electricity source to make the country the largest green data center in the world, which is built according to LEED Gold certification standards.
Meanwhile, AlBawani reiterated his commitment to providing world-class facilities that will increase government operational efficiency, create sustainable economic value, and support the Kingdom's rapidly growing digital ecosystem.
Once completed, this data center will play a key role in strengthening Saudi Arabia's digital infrastructure and accelerating its transformation in the areas of data, artificial intelligence, and next-generation government services.
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