Renewable-powered data center platform across Brazil's tier-1 cities
Elea operates nine interconnected data center campuses across Brazil's largest metros, powered entirely by renewable energy. The tech stack reveals operational maturity—SAP PM, IBM Maximo, and Infor EAM dominate facility management—paired with Cisco/Juniper for network infrastructure and Salesforce/HubSpot for commercial operations. Active hiring skews engineering-heavy (8 of 18 roles), with project focus on capacity expansion and maintenance optimization, while pain-point data shows acute pressure on uptime SLAs and cash-flow forecasting.
Elea Data Centers builds colocation and interconnection infrastructure across Brazil, targeting hyperscalers and enterprises needing high-density cloud and AI deployment capacity. Founded in 2021 and backed by North American and local financial institutions, the company operates nine Tier 1 and Tier 2 campuses with 100% renewable energy. The operational footprint spans site retrofits, chiller/fancoil maintenance, network stability, and cross-connect provisioning. Core go-to-market surfaces include managed services partnerships, last-mile connectivity, and internet exchange (IX.br) participation.
Facility management: SAP PM, IBM Maximo, Infor EAM, TOTVS. Networking: Cisco, Juniper, OTDR. Business systems: Salesforce, HubSpot, SAP Business One, Power BI. Operations: Microsoft Project, AutoCAD, BMS.
Nine interconnected data center campuses across Brazil's tier-1 and tier-2 cities, headquartered in Rio de Janeiro. All facilities powered by 100% renewable energy.
Yes. Engineering comprises 8 of 18 active roles (44%), with current focus on facility retrofits, maintenance systems, and network infrastructure. Hiring limited to Brazil.
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