Orange Maroc Unveils Cutting-Edge, Sustainable Data Center to Support Maroc Digital 2030
The newly unveiled facility features an initial capacity of 1.5 MW and is certified by the UPTIME Institute, reflecting international standards in reliability and operational excellence.
Orange Maroc has taken a significant step in advancing Morocco’s digital sovereignty with the inauguration of its next-generation data center, “Orange Tech.” The launch event was attended by the Governor of Nouaceur Province, Jalal Benhayoun, alongside prominent figures from both the public and private sectors.
The newly unveiled facility features an initial capacity of 1.5 MW and is certified by the UPTIME Institute, reflecting international standards in reliability and operational excellence. Designed to meet the rising demands for hosting, cloud services, and cybersecurity, the data center positions Orange Maroc as a key enabler of the country’s digital transformation.
Sustainability is central to the project, with over 1,000 solar panels installed to reduce the environmental footprint and support energy efficiency. This eco-conscious approach aligns with broader initiatives for responsible infrastructure development in Morocco.
As Orange Maroc’s largest data center in Africa, Orange Tech strengthens the company’s role as a technological pioneer. It supports Morocco’s national digital ambitions, including the “Maroc Digital 2030” strategy and the New Development Model, ensuring that businesses and government administrations have access to reliable, secure, and scalable digital infrastructure.
Through this initiative, Orange Maroc reinforces its commitment to delivering critical infrastructure that empowers innovation, enhances cybersecurity capabilities, and underpins the Kingdom’s digital economy.

