New $1.5 Billion Terranova Data Center Network Launched Across Latin America With Focus on Clean Power and Sustainable Digital Infrastructure

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Jan 19, 2026

Terranova, a newly formed hyperscale data center platform created by sustainable infrastructure investor Actis and supported by global investment firm General Atlantic, has officially launched operations in Latin America. The company plans to build energy-efficient data centers to support growing artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure needs across Brazil, Mexico and Chile.

Terranova intends to invest approximately US$1.5 billion over the next three years to develop large-scale data center campuses across the region. The first facility, located in Querétaro, Mexico, is expected to become operational in the first quarter of 2026. Additional campuses are planned in Campinas, Brazil, in 2027 and in Chile between 2027 and 2028. The company has secured land and power agreements across key sites and estimates its portfolio could eventually scale to 1 gigawatt of installed capacity.

“Latin America is entering a new cycle of digital infrastructure growth, driven by cloud, AI, and enterprise demand,” said Terranova CEO José Eduardo Quintella. “Our focus is on disciplined growth – building reliable, scalable data centers that earn our clients’ trust through delivery, efficiency, and performance.”

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