From the Arctic to Africa - BitCluster

    Form

    Selected product

    Price:

    Your Name

    Your phone

    Quantity

    By continuing, you agree to privacy policy

      Request a call

      Your Name

      Your number

      By continuing, you agree to privacy policy

      Wechat ID: @OlegK1106 or +79689515800
      Home Media From the Arctic to Africa

      From the Arctic to Africa

      Content

      BitCluster launches a 120 MW data center in Ethiopia. The facility with an area of 30 thousand square meters is located in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, on the territory of the Kilinto high-voltage substation.

      The commissioning of the new data center will take place in January 2024. Transformers are currently being connected.

      The engineering and technical conditions of the data center meet the requirements of the most modern mining devices. 

      100% of the data center’s electricity comes from renewable energy sources, specifically

      from the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the largest hydropower project in Africa with a capacity of 5.15 GW.

      The new energy infrastructure of the Kilinto high-voltage substation (230/33 kV) will ensure uninterrupted power supply to the facility with the expected uptime 99%.

      The facility has an advantageous location – 45 minutes by car to Bole International Airport, which makes access to the data center easy and fast, optimizing the price of equipment delivery. Optimal climate of the area, such as: air temperature 12-23 °C, absence of heat and dust create ideal operating conditions for mining equipment.

      BitCluster provides data center customers with full support in the supply, installation, connection and maintenance of devices. An integrated security system will be installed at the facility: 2 security perimeters, access control, video surveillance. The scale of the project allows to make a full-cycle service center, thereby saving time and money on the logistics of faulty devices to repair center, which makes mining more efficient.

      The key advantages of the project are: free capacity of 120 MW, duty-free import of equipment, low cost of electricity, advantageous location with easy access to key transport routes. 

      “Ethiopia, with its hydropower potential, will undoubtedly become a new place of attraction for global mining.” – comments Sergey Arestov, co-founder of BitCluster.

      Welcome to the new data center in Ethiopia!

      Related publications

      BitCluster took part at the World Digital Mining Summit (WDMS) in Oman

      On March 29, 2024, the World Digital Mining Summit (WDMS) was held in...

      1 April, 2024
      Ethiopia Becomes New Hub for Russian Firm BitCluster’s Bitcoin Mining Expansion

      Russian bitcoin mining solutions provider BitCluster is set to...

      4 January, 2024
      Russia to build crypto mining hub in Africa

      The new facility could reportedly turn Ethiopia into a global mining...

      22 December, 2023
      BitCluster received prestigious awards in industrial tourism!

      The tourist route named “From the Depths NA-GORA”, uncluding visiting the...

      16 November, 2023
      BitCluster installed a Steampunk-style Bitcoin sculpture

      Bitcoin sculpture or art object in the Steampunk style is installed by...

      15 January, 2021
      Bitcoin Mining Comes to the Arctic Circle

      The Siberian city of Norilsk is best known as the home of mining...

      14 January, 2021
      We are happy to inform you that data center BitCluster Nord is open

      The first batch of 150 machines of Antminers S19 has already been...

      15 October, 2020
      A Russian Company Is Opening a Mining Farm in the Arctic

      The Arctic mining farm will host ASICs for customers, who will be charged...

      14 October, 2020
      Why Norilsk became the place for the creation of the most “northern” data center in the world – BitCluster Nord

      The Arctic Circle is a territory that not only fascinates with its...

      26 September, 2020