Africa’s Master Power Technologies Gains Prestigious European Data Centre Certification
This achievement places MPT at the forefront of sustainable data centre design on the continent and underscores its commitment to global standards in energy efficiency and responsible power management.
Master Power Technologies (MPT), a leading African provider of critical power and data centre infrastructure, has achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first African company to receive official certification as an Endorser of the European Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centres. This achievement places MPT at the forefront of sustainable data centre design on the continent and underscores its commitment to global standards in energy efficiency and responsible power management.
The certification, awarded by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), recognises organisations that design and operate data centres following rigorous best practices for energy management. By joining an elite group of global leaders, including Microsoft, MPT demonstrates that African engineering can meet and even exceed the most stringent international benchmarks for sustainable digital infrastructure.
The European Code of Conduct, established in 2008, has become the benchmark for energy-efficient design and operation of data centres across Europe. Until now, no African engineering firm had achieved recognition under this framework. MPT’s certification signals a turning point for the continent, showcasing its capacity to lead in the creation of sustainable, high-performance digital infrastructure.
For MPT’s clients, the benefits of this certification are immediate. It ensures that data centres are designed for optimal energy performance, reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Additionally, the endorsement enhances credibility with international partners and aligns with global sustainability frameworks, including the European Union’s Taxonomy Regulation.
The recognition also carries broader implications for Africa’s growing data centre industry. As digital adoption accelerates across the continent, the demand for resilient and efficient infrastructure continues to rise. MPT’s achievement sets a new benchmark and supports efforts to develop an African Code of Conduct for sustainable data centre operations, with backing from European institutions.
By attaining this certification, MPT not only strengthens its market position but also demonstrates that Africa can actively contribute to the future of data centre innovation. The company’s leadership reinforces the message that the continent is ready to deliver environmentally responsible, high-performance, and resilient digital infrastructure, opening doors for collaboration with European partners and shaping global standards.

