Sustainability Magazine June 2026 | Page 132

KASI CLOUD
evolve over the next decade. The result is a facility designed not to become obsolete as AI workloads intensify.
A key feature of Kasi’ s infrastructure is the meet-me room – in this case, offering a telling illustration of the company’ s ambition. Kasi has built two redundant meet-me rooms, each the size of an entire existing data centre in Lagos, according to a senior network executive who recently toured the facility.
“ Things that people don’ t think about, we obsess over them,” Johnson continues.“ When they grow, customers can have confidence that we’ ve got their back.”

“DIGITAL INFRASTRUC IN AFRICA IS AN URGE PROBLEM OF NOW”

Johnson Agogbua Founder and CEO Kasi Cloud
Solving Africa’ s power problem Power is one of the greatest infrastructure challenges in Nigeria – and by extension for any data centre operator working there. With an unreliable national grid, most commercial operations depend on a combination of grid supply and diesel generation. For a data centre, where uptime is of paramount importance, this is far from a secondary concern.
To overcome this issue and to build a future-proof data centre, Kasi undertook a wholesale redesign of data centre power architecture for the African context. That meant rethinking every step of the power delivery chain: from utility supply and on-site generation through to the switching systems that manage power transitions at scale, and all the way to the individual rack level.
All these practical concerns have a very human use case at the end of the process that it’ s working to solve. A merchant
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