DataVolt seeks firms for Riyadh 72MW data centre

11 July 2025

 

Riyadh-based data centre firm DataVolt has asked firms to express their interest in building an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered data centre in the Al-Janadariyah area of Riyadh.

MEED understands that the notice was issued on 18 June with a deadline of early July.

The total capacity of the facility will be 72MW, and the construction is expected to be undertaken in four phases.

The first phase will involve the construction of a three-storey facility with 16MW capacity. Phase two will add an additional 24MW capacity. Phases three and four will each add 16MW, bringing the overall capacity to 72MW.

The scope also covers a substation with a transmission line.

The project is expected to require an investment of about SR2.5bn ($667m).

In February, MEED exclusively reported that DataVolt is expected to start construction work on a data centre project in Riyadh by the third quarter of the year.

The planned data centre will be AI-enabled and will offer cloud computing infrastructure to future clients.

The planned facility is one of several data centre projects announced during the Leap technology conference held in the Saudi capital in February.

During the event, DataVolt and Saudi gigaproject developer Neom signed an agreement to develop a major data centre infrastructure in Oxagon, Neom’s industrial cluster.

Funded by an investment of about $5bn, the 1.5GW first phase of the project is expected to be operational by 2028.

According to Neom, the facility will be entirely powered by renewable energy.


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Yasir Iqbal
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