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Letsia Introduces Letsia HyperDC: A Green Data Center and Enterprise Cloud in Riyadh

Letsia Holding has announced the development of Letsia HyperDC, a new green data center and enterprise cloud project in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of the group’s long-term strategy to strengthen its digital infrastructure and expand its technology services across the region. The project is designed to support the growing demand for cloud computing, enterprise hosting, and next-generation digital services, while providing businesses and organizations with reliable, scalable, and high-performance infrastructure solutions. Letsia HyperDC will serve as a foundation for a wide range of services, including cloud platforms, dedicated infrastructure, enterprise applications, and future AI-driven workloads, supporting the Kingdom’s rapidly evolving digital economy. Commenting on the project, Mohamed Rabie Moawad – Chairman of Letsia Holding, stated: “Letsia HyperDC represents an important milestone in our expansion strategy. Through this project, we aim to provide advanced infrastructure that supports innovation, digital transformation, and the growing technology needs of businesses across the region.” The company expects the facility to enter its pilot operational phase in February 2027, with development and technical preparations currently underway to ensure the project meets the highest standards of performance, reliability, and sustainabili

30-05-2026

Sustainability at the Core: Letsia HyperDC Bets on Clean Energy and Green Infrastructure

Letsia Holding has highlighted sustainability as a fundamental pillar of its upcoming Letsia HyperDC project in Riyadh, positioning the facility as a next-generation Green Data Center and Enterprise Cloud platform designed to support the region’s growing digital economy while minimizing environmental impact. As demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure continues to rise, the company is focusing on developing a facility that combines high-performance technology with responsible environmental practices. The project is being designed to align with internationally recognized sustainability standards and modern energy-efficiency principles. According to the company, Letsia HyperDC aims to integrate renewable energy sources, intelligent cooling technologies, and advanced infrastructure management systems to improve operational efficiency and reduce overall energy consumption. The project is also targeting key sustainability benchmarks, including improved power usage effectiveness (PUE), reduced water consumption, and long-term carbon reduction objectives. The initiative reflects a broader industry shift toward environmentally responsible digital infrastructure, where data centers are expected not only to deliver reliability and performance but also contribute to sustainability goals and responsible resource management. Mohamed Rabie Moawad, Chairman of Letsia Holding, stated: “The future of digital infrastructure must be built on both innovation and sustainability. Through Letsia HyperDC, we are working to create a facility that supports the growing technology needs of businesses while embracing environmentally responsible practices and long-term efficiency.” He added that the project represents an important step in Letsia’s vision to develop infrastructure capable of supporting cloud services, enterprise workloads, and future digital innovations while maintaining a strong commitment to environmental responsibility. The company expects Letsia HyperDC to play a key role in supporting organizations seeking scalable cloud infrastructure and enterprise-grade digital services, while contributing to the ongoing development of Saudi Arabia’s digital ecosystem. With sustainability increasingly becoming a strategic priority across the technology sector, Letsia believes that investments in green infrastructure will play a critical role in shaping the future of cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation throughout the region.

30-05-2026

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