Elea Data Centers unveils new brand identity to reinforce commitment to Brazil’s AI-ready Digital Transformation

Elea Data Centers unveils new brand identity to reinforce commitment to Brazil’s AI-ready Digital Transformation

Elea Data Centers, a leading provider of sustainable digital infrastructure and colocation services in Brazil’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 markets, has announced the launch of its new brand identity.

Following the acquisition of two major data centre campuses in greater São Paulo, the company – formerly Elea Digital Data Centers – has streamlined its name to reflect its focused commitment to delivering unparalleled digital infrastructure across Brazil.

The rebrand of Elea Data Centers reflects the company’s laser focus on providing comprehensive digital infrastructure solutions. This updated identity reinforces Elea’s status as Brazil’s largest decentralised, sustainable platform, with a strategic presence across key metropolitan areas and formalises its approach to supporting customers from the Edge to the hyperscale.

Elea supports a wide range of businesses by optimising its infrastructure, ensuring they have the digital foundation to meet evolving technological demands.

“Our new brand, Elea Data Centers, symbolises our on-going evolution and dedication to advancing Brazil’s Digital Transformation with AI-ready data centres designed to accommodate emerging technologies,” said Alessandro Lombardi, CEO and Chairman of Elea Data Centers. “This change embodies our mission to build the digital infrastructure that will drive Brazil’s future in a sustainable and impactful way.”

Elea operates nine facilities across five major metros in Brazil, making it the only colocation provider with that many sites in the country. All its facilities are powered by 100% renewable energy, underscoring its leadership in sustainable digital infrastructure and its commitment to meeting the evolving demands of cloud, AI and enterprise customers.

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