Mexico well positioned to lead data center infrastructure in Latin America
Jose Carlos Corcuera Campos, a senior member at Cushman Wakefield, shares his perspective on Mexico’s potential to become a leading data center destination in Latin America.
Mexico has experienced notable growth in the technology sector in recent years, with increasing demand for data processing services due to the accelerated digitalization of key sectors such as finance, e-commerce, healthcare, telecommunications and industry in general.
Mexico’s strategic geographic location, its proximity to the United States, the availability of energy and connectivity infrastructure in some regions within the country, makes it an attractive location for international and local companies looking to establish their data centers. Besides, the relatively affordable cost of energy and skilled labor are factors that continue to drive the construction of new data centers in the country.
Data Centers Infrastructure in Mexico
Mexico is home of world-class data centers infrastructure, with facilities located in cities such as Queretaro, Mexico City, Monterrey, Guanajuato, the State of Mexico, Guadalajara, and Tijuana, among others. These cities have become key hubs for the construction of data storage facilities due to their connectivity and economic development.
Some of the major players operating in Mexico are global companies, such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, Odata, Equinix, Cloud HQ, and Ascenty. There are also local operators, including Kio Networks and Alestra.
These data centers feature cutting-edge technologies, such as efficient cooling, uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and redundant network connections, ensuring high availability and reliability in the operation and functionality of the services they offer.
Furthermore, data centers in Mexico are adopting more sustainable models, investing in renewable energy and green cooling technologies, which contributes to meeting the country’s environmental goals.
Growth
Factors driving the growth of data centers in Mexico include:
1. Demand for Cloud Services
The massive migration of companies to the cloud has significantly increased data storage and processing needs. Companies in diverse sectors, from finance and technology to retail, rely on these services to optimize their operations.
2. Nearshoring Strategy
Many companies have chosen to move their production and operations closer to the United States. This phenomenon has generated an increase in demand for digital services, including data storage and cloud solutions, reinforcing Mexico’s importance as a technological and logistics hub.
3. Digital Transformation of Companies
Mexican and foreign companies operating in the country are investing heavily in digitalization to remain competitive, which has generated a boom in demand for technological infrastructure, such as data centers.
4. Connectivity Infrastructure
Mexico has made significant progress in improving its connectivity infrastructure, facilitating the flow of data between different regions of the country and the rest of the world. This is crucial for the proper functioning of data centers.
5. Government Regulations and Policies
The Mexican government is actively seeking to implement policies and reforms that encourage investment in technological infrastructure that guarantees a stable and affordable energy supply for data centers.
Challenges and Opportunities
So, what are the main challenges and opportunities for players in the sector?
Environmental Sustainability
The data center industry consumes large amounts of energy. Therefore, implementing sustainable practices and using renewable energy is a priority for the future.
Cybersecurity
As the amount of data stored in Mexico increases, so do cyber threats. Protecting these centers and their data is a constant challenge and requires ongoing investments in cybersecurity.
Regulatory Challenges
Despite supportive policies, regulations related to personal data protection, privacy, and international data transactions remain areas where the regulatory framework could need further clarification and updating.
Decentralization
Although the country’s major cities host data centers, there is still unexplored potential in more remote regions, which could benefit from a broader deployment of infrastructure.
The Future of Data Centers in Mexico
The future of data centers in Mexico is favorable, driven by the growing demand for data storage and processing services. Construction of new facilities is projected to continue over the next decade, and Mexico is expected to become one of the top destinations for data center deployment in Latin America.
Advances in technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data, and 5G will continue to drive the need for larger and more efficient data centers. In turn, companies will be more interested in migrating to more agile and scalable solutions, which will generate more investment opportunities in the sector.
