Power Wadi, a company specializing in smart power quality monitoring and infrastructure solutions, has officially announced its entry into Egypt's data center market. They're bringing a comprehensive package of smart solutions aimed at improving operational efficiency, optimizing energy consumption, and boosting the sustainability of the national digital infrastructure.
This strategic expansion comes as the global demand for digital infrastructure continues to rise, making cost and operational resource management more critical than ever. Power Wadi is investing in advanced UPS systems and DCIM solutions for monitoring and managing data centers. They're targeting small and medium-sized businesses, as well as large enterprises, to provide highly reliable data centers that can handle various operational pressures.
Power Wadi has also rolled out new versions of its INSPECTOR platform. This platform works around the clock to monitor power quality, thermal performance, environmental indicators, and air quality. It's designed to predict faults and enable preventive maintenance, which helps reduce unplanned downtime. What's really cool is that the platform is entirely designed and developed right here in Egypt.
The company's strategy relies on local manufacturing through its factory in Sixth of October City. This factory boasts three production lines with a capacity of up to 5,000 units per month. This local production gives Power Wadi flexibility in supply and customization, full control over the product lifecycle, and strengthens its ability to compete regionally and internationally.
Eng. Mostafa El-Wakil, Chairman of Power Wadi, shared that entering the data center sector is a strategic move that aligns perfectly with Egypt's rapidly growing digital economy. He emphasized that the company is committed to providing locally manufactured smart energy and monitoring solutions. These solutions will support operational efficiency and the sustainability of digital infrastructure, especially at a time when the global sector is re-evaluating cost and sustainability models.





