Data Centre Strategy & Development
Data Centre Strategy & Development
AfriTrade Consulting Group is an African infrastructure advisory firm specialising in making high-compute "digital factories" affordable and sustainable across East Africa. Our work sits at the intersection of renewable energy, strategic policy, and regional data governance — delivering the conditions for Africa to compete in the global AI economy.
"Data is the new oil — but Power is the engine."
Africa's AI infrastructure gap is not a talent problem. It is a power cost problem. At the global retail rate of $0.26/kWh, operating a high-compute data centre is a luxury few African investors can sustain. At $0.05/kWh, it is a revolution.



Oure Core Capabilities

1. Hybrid Energy Mix & Independent Power Production (IPP)
We structure direct-access IPP agreements that tap Kenya's geothermal and solar energy resources, bypassing expensive retail tariffs entirely. Our energy model targets a cost of $0.05/kWh — with 100% green uptime — making data centre operations financially viable and environmentally sustainable at scale.

2. Strategic Policy & Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Advisory
We navigate Kenya's regulatory environment to turn policy into competitive advantage. By positioning data centre facilities within Special Economic Zones, we unlock:
Duty-free importation of high-end AI hardware and compute infrastructure
Tax holidays and streamlined licensing that reduce capital expenditure
Accelerated regulatory approvals through established government relationships

3. Regional Data Hub Development
We structure facilities in full alignment with the East Africa Data Governance Framework, ensuring that client and user data remains local, secure, and compliant. Kenya serves as the anchor hub for a broader East African digital infrastructure network — giving investors regional reach with localised governance across all six East African Community member states.

4. Public Private Partnership (PPP) Structuring
No single actor can build Africa's digital infrastructure alone. We design and negotiate PPP frameworks between national and county governments, private energy producers, development finance institutions, and global technology investors — de-risking private capital, accelerating approvals, and ensuring long-term operational stability for every facility we develop.
Our Value Proposition
| Challenge | AfriTrade Solution |
|---|---|
| High energy costs ($0.26/kWh) | IPP agreements targeting $0.05/kWh — an 80% reduction |
| Heavy import duties on AI hardware | SEZ duty-free access for all high-end compute equipment |
| Data sovereignty risks | East Africa Data Governance Framework compliance |
| Unstable grid power | 100% renewable, dedicated uptime via geothermal & solar |
Why Kenya?
Kenya offers a rare convergence of natural and policy assets that no other East African market currently matches:
- Abundant geothermal capacity — among the highest in Africa
- A maturing and rapidly scaling solar energy sector
- An established Special Economic Zone framework with active government support
- A national government actively courting digital infrastructure investment
- Nairobi as East Africa's premier technology and financial hub
Kenya's next industrial revolution will not be built with smoke. It will be built with data, sun, and steam.
Who We Work With
- Technology companies requiring compliant regional data residency
- Infrastructure investors and colocation developers
- Development Finance Institutions and ESG-mandated capital
- Government agencies and national ICT authorities
- Hyperscale cloud providers seeking African points of presence
- AI and technology companies requiring sovereign data solutions
Relevant Framework & Affiliations
- Kenya Special Economic Zones Authority (SEZA)
- East Africa Data Governance Framework
- Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) — Geothermal Programme
- Kenya Renewable Energy Association
- African Union Digital Transformation Strategy 2030
Differentiators
Power cost is the single largest operational variable in data centre economics. We solve it before anything else is built.
We turn regulatory complexity into advantage through SEZ positioning and PPP structuring that competitors cannot easily replicate.
Deep relationships with Kenya's energy regulators, land bodies, and ministries, paired with internationally benchmarked infrastructure design.
Nairobi as the anchor hub, with a replicable model designed to scale across Rwanda, Tanzania, and Uganda.