The Future is Green, Modular, and at the Edge

The next digital revolution won’t happen in massive city data centers — it will happen at the edge.

As AI adoption accelerates, the world’s demand for computing power is skyrocketing. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global data center electricity use could double by 2030, reaching nearly 4% of worldwide demand. And yet, most of this infrastructure remains concentrated in urban hubs — far from the rural regions that power our food, energy, and communities.

That’s where green, modular, edge data centers come in.

These smaller, energy-efficient units can be deployed quickly, closer to where data is generated and used — cutting latency, improving reliability, and reducing energy waste by up to 60%. By integrating renewable energy and circular economy design, they transform digital infrastructure from a burden on the planet into a driver of sustainability.

In France alone, the data center market is projected to reach €6.4 billion by 2030, but the real opportunity lies in connecting the 16% of rural areas still underserved by digital infrastructure. Imagine what happens when every village, school, and business can access AI-powered computing — locally, sustainably, and securely.

This isn’t just about technology. It’s about inclusion, innovation, and responsibility.
The future of digital infrastructure must be modular, green, and inclusive — built for people, not just for profits.

Let’s create a world where connectivity and sustainability grow together. 🌍⚡

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