Odata Begins Construction on Second Phase of $507 Million Hyperscale Data Center in São Paulo
June 22, 2026
Odata Begins Construction on Second Phase of $507 Million Hyperscale Data Center in São Paulo
Odata, a leading data center provider in Latin America, has initiated the second phase of its hyperscale data center project, DC SP04, located in Osasco within the São Paulo metropolitan area. The company has begun mobilizing the construction site, receiving critical equipment and materials that will support the facility’s expansion. This development marks a significant step in meeting the surging demand for high-density computing and artificial intelligence (AI) workloads in the region.
The equipment delivered includes chillers and generators essential for infrastructure expansion. A total of seven generators will be connected to electrical rooms serving phase 2, which will add 24 megawatts (MW) of IT capacity to the campus. The entire DC SP04 project, announced in March 2025, requires total investments exceeding 2.6 billion reais (approximately $507 million) and will ultimately provide 48 MW of IT capacity upon full completion.
Strategically located in São Paulo, Latin America’s primary data center hub, the facility is designed to support AI applications, high-density computing, and mission-critical workloads. Odata has equipped the site with both air- and liquid-cooling systems to accommodate diverse client needs. Notably, DC SP04 will be the first implementation in Brazil of the proprietary Delta Cube (Delta³) air cooling technology, developed by Odata’s parent company, Aligned Data Centers. In October 2025, BlackRock and MGX acquired Aligned for $40 billion, underscoring the strategic value of this technology.
The Delta Cube solution supports power densities of up to 50 kilowatts (kW) per rack. According to its developers, the technology improves data center energy efficiency by capturing and removing heat directly at the source, reducing reliance on conventional cooling systems. It also maximizes available space and dynamically adapts infrastructure to customers’ processing requirements, creating an environment optimized for high-density applications and scalable growth.
This expansion reflects the broader industry trend in Latin America, where investments in digital infrastructure are accelerating to support cloud adoption, AI workloads, and digital transformation. The São Paulo region remains a key focal point for hyperscale data center developments, driven by its robust connectivity, business environment, and growing demand from global technology companies.
Source: bnamericas