The building is the product.
A prefabricated modular data center is a full white-space and support-infrastructure facility, engineered and integrated in a factory inside a transportable module. Instead of a months-long construction project, you receive a tested, ready-to-run data center that is craned into place and connected to power and water.
We design, source, deliver, install and support it end to end — the same one-accountable-partner model we bring to every layer of your stack.
From a single rack to a row.
Standard ISO and extended module footprints, configured to your capacity — and expandable by adding modules as you grow.
Edge module
A compact, self-contained site for edge and remote locations where a few racks are all you need.
All-in-one module
A complete data center in one unit — power, cooling, IT and safety systems, ready to run.
Scalable campus
Larger and multi-bay modules that join together — grow capacity one module at a time.
Figures illustrate a typical single-module configuration; every deployment is sized to your requirements.
Faster, tested, and yours to grow.
Speed to deploy
The module is built in the factory while your site is prepared in parallel — go-live in weeks, not the months a traditional build takes.
Factory-tested quality
Every system is assembled and commissioned under controlled conditions, so what arrives on site already works as one.
Scale by module
Start with what you need today and add modules as demand grows — capital that follows the business, not ahead of it.
Resilience by design
Built to TIER III design principles with redundant paths for power and cooling — engineered for continuous operation.
Edge & remote ready
A self-contained facility that can be placed close to where compute is needed — a branch, a plant, a remote site.
Efficient & monitored
Right-sized cooling and EcoStruxure IT monitoring keep energy use and conditions under control from day one.
Built for where you need compute.
Rapid capacity
When you need data-center space online quickly and can't wait for a construction cycle.
Edge & remote sites
Plants, projects and remote operations that need compute close to the data they generate.
Disaster recovery
A resilient secondary site, deployed at a separate location for business continuity.
Government & mission-critical
Sovereign-ready facilities with security and monitoring aligned to national frameworks.