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Data center firm Equinix expands in Brazil, sees it as a priority market, director says
Oct 23, 2025 2:59 PM

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - U.S. data center

operator Equinix ( EQIX ) is expanding its operations in Brazil,

which the firm sees as a priority market, its managing director

for Latin America Eduardo Zago said on Thursday.

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Equinix ( EQIX ) is one of the companies benefiting from the

increased demand for data center infrastructure amid a surge in

artificial intelligence usage.

Brazil has been seeking to become a sustainable

infrastructure hub, given the country's abundant supply of

renewable energy. The government has also proposed to exempt

data center-related equipment from federal taxes to lure

investment.

BY THE NUMBERS

Equinix ( EQIX ) has eight data centers in Brazil, with a ninth under

construction, Zago said during an event in Rio de Janeiro. All

are located across the country's southeastern states of Sao

Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, he added.

Equinix ( EQIX ) also bought five real estate areas for a potential

future expansion in Brazil, according to Zago. However, the firm

does not have a plan for them so far, he said, adding that the

company will grow depending on demand.

KEY QUOTES

"Brazil is a priority region for us," Zago said. "It's a

market where there is no lack of space nor money," he added,

noting the company is in "strong expansion" in the country.

CONTEXT

In Latin America, Equinix ( EQIX ) also has data center operations in

Mexico, Chile, Peru and Colombia.

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