The natural advantage
for global AI.
Datagrid will be New Zealand’s first AI factory, designed to meet the computing demands of the future, driven by clean energy, natural cooling, and connected through world-class digital infrastructure.
-

Scalable Capacity
280 MW of hyperscale capacity across three modules - more than doubling New Zealand’s data processing capability and purpose-built for AI and tomorrow’s most demanding workloads.
-

Climate Efficiency
A world leading projected power usage efficiency (PUE), achieved through a rare combination of renewable power and a naturally cool, stable climate - an efficiency edge most global hubs cannot match.
-

Resilient Connectivity
Integrated into the new 540-terabit Tasman Ring Network, cutting South Island latency to Australia by up to 50% and diversifying New Zealand’s international backbone with resilient, high-capacity global reach.
The Datagrid Story:
Delivering What’s Next
The Datagrid Data Centre Park, spanning 49 hectares (121 acres) in Makarewa, Southland, is set to become one of New Zealand’s most advanced digital infrastructure hubs. Located close to the country’s largest hydroelectric stations, Datagrid is well located to access renewable baseload energy ready for operation.
Designed to deliver a capacity of 280 MW, the Park will support high-density IT and AI workloads at hyperscale, meeting the rising demand for compute-intensive applications. It will be designed to ensure the highest levels of availability, fault tolerance, and operational reliability.
Sustainable Data Centre Park
Capacity
Modular powered-shell units equipped with all critical systems, allowing independent, flexible operation and scalable growth.
Scale
With a focus on scalability, energy efficiency, and low-latency global connectivity, Datagrid positions Southland as a strategic gateway for the AI era.
Resilience
Dedicated substation with direct access to four separate national grid circuits for resilience and redundancy.
Connectivity
On-site cable landing station for the Tasman Ring subsea system, integrating global connectivity directly into the campus.
Key infrastructure will include:
Location: Invercargill, New Zealand
Average Temperature: 9–10 °C / 48–50 °F
Low-Carbon Grid: 86% renewable
Tasman Ring Network
Alongside the Park, Datagrid is developing the Tasman Ring Network - a high-fibre-count subsea cable system linking Invercargill directly with major Australian interconnection hubs. Purpose-built for hyperscale demand, it delivers latency, capacity, and redundancy at international scale.
The system will provide capacity across the following routes:
Invercargill - Sydney/Melbourne: The first international submarine cable landing in New Zealand’s South Island, with a landing station at Datagrid’s Park
Auckland - Sydney: Lowest-latency path for high-speed, reliable connectivity
Auckland - Melbourne: The first direct subsea link to Melbourne, extending capacity to Southeast Asia including Singapore
Sydney - Melbourne: High-capacity domestic interconnection between Australia’s two major hubs
New Zealand Domestic: Capacity between Auckland, New Plymouth, Greymouth, and Invercargill, bypassing the Wellington fault zone to strengthen national resilience
Engineered to future-proof connectivity demands, the Tasman Ring will support hyperscale growth and elevate New Zealand’s role in the global digital economy.
Why Southland,
New Zealand?
Green Power: Direct access to abundant renewable electricity and a stable grid
Cooling Advantage: Naturally cool climate and plentiful water assist cooling
Global Connectivity: Direct domestic and international fibre access
Safe & Stable: Remote, geopolitically secure location with political stability
Delivery Capability: Proven regional ecosystem for large-scale construction
Talent & Lifestyle: Skilled workforce pipeline and an attractive quality of life
Meet the team
Datagrid in the News