Khazna Data Centers (Khazna) has announced plans to expand its operational capacity by over 1GW over the next five years. This scale-up solidifies Khazna’s position as the UAE’s national digital infrastructure champion and marks a significant acceleration of its international expansion, the firm said.
More than 400MW of new capacity is to be delivered in international markets such as Saudi Arabia, Italy, and others, contributing to Khazna’s vision of establishing the infrastructure backbone for AI-driven digital economies.
“As the world enters an era defined by AI and digital economies, infrastructure is becoming the catalyst for national transformation. At Khazna, we are proud to be building the foundation layer for AI-native nations, combining regional leadership with global ambition,” said Hassan Alnaqbi, CEO of Khazna Data Centers. “Our expanded capacity roadmap reflects both the urgency and the opportunity ahead, as we partner with governments and enterprises to deliver resilient, sustainable infrastructure purpose-built for the next generation of compute.”
Khazna is laying the groundwork for AI-native nations, in this, digital transformation becomes an integral part of the design process. Khazna’s facilities are engineered for the next generation of compute, capable of supporting high-density, low-latency AI workloads at scale while adhering to sustainability standards, the statement explained.
The company is currently developing several new projects, including hyperscale facilities in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Ajman. In addition to these projects, Khazna is also delivering the infrastructure layer for Stargate UAE, a next-generation AI infrastructure cluster that will operate in the newly established 5GW UAE–U.S. AI Campus in Abu Dhabi.
Khazna’s capacity pipeline, both domestically and internationally, is said to be supported by a newly secured financing facility that will expedite deployment and enhance long-term resilience. By leveraging its proprietary, scalable design approach, Khazna can significantly reduce the time, cost, and environmental impact associated with traditional data center construction. This enables faster time-to-value without compromising operational excellence, the statement said.
Khazna’s expansion is also said to be underpinned by a commitment to sustainability at every stage of design, build, and operation. All new facilities are engineered to LEED Gold standards, utilising advanced cooling systems, high recycled material content, and energy-efficient design principles. The company’s modular construction methodology enables faster deployment with significantly reduced embodied carbon, construction waste, and potable water use accelerating both climate impact reduction and time to market.
In Italy, Khazna’s upcoming data centre campus will be powered by ‘Blue Power’, Eni’s low-carbon energy solution. This approach reflects Khazna’s broader strategy of aligning with local clean energy ecosystems, integrating alternative sources, where possible, to power the infrastructure of the AI economy responsibly, the firm noted.
The firm said it is also investing in the human capital required to operate the infrastructure of the future. Each new facility brings with it local job creation, from construction and engineering to long-term operational roles.
Each Khazna facility is said to generate more than US $320mn in GDP contribution and enables over 1,150 jobs, with indirect benefits to suppliers, contractors, and service providers across the ecosystem. Khazna said it is committed to ensuring these opportunities build lasting economic value in the regions it serves.
To meet growing demand for specialised skills in digital infrastructure, Khazna is introducing programs designed to equip early-career professionals and re-skill workers with the technical, operational, and safety competencies needed in modern data centre environments. Through a combination of hands-on training, industry certifications, and global best practices, these initiatives will help develop a new generation of talent capable of supporting hyperscale infrastructure at scale.
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