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Global Regions
Workloads can run seamlessly on established global hubs.
United States (East, West)
United Kingdom
France
Germany
Brazil
India
South Korea
Singapore
Japan
Australia
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African Regions
Developers can now select from 44+ identifiers across 20 African countries. Workloads run seamlessly today and local capacity is coming online as partnerships expand.
Kenya
kenya-nairobi-1
kenya-mombasa-1
kenya-eldoret-1
kenya-kisumu-1
kenya-nakuru-1
Nigeria
nigeria-lagos-1
nigeria-abuja-1
nigeria-portharcourt-1
nigeria-ibadan-1
nigeria-kano-1
South Africa
southafrica-johannesburg-1
southafrica-cape-town-1
southafrica-durban-1
southafrica-pretoria-1
southafrica-port-elizabeth-1
Egypt
egypt-cairo-1
egypt-alexandria-1
egypt-suez-1
egypt-portsaid-1
egypt-rasghareb-1
Morocco
morocco-casablanca-1
morocco-rabat-1
morocco-tangier-1
morocco-marrakech-1
morocco-agadir-1
Ghana
ghana-accra-1
ghana-kumasi-1
Uganda
uganda-kampala-1
uganda-entebbe-1
Tanzania
tanzania-dar-es-salaam-1
tanzania-arusha-1
Rwanda
rwanda-kigali-1
Ethiopia
ethiopia-addisababa-1
Senegal
senegal-dakar-1
Côte d’Ivoire
civ-abidjan-1
Botswana
botswana-gaborone-1
Namibia
namibia-windhoek-1
Zambia
zambia-lusaka-1
Zimbabwe
zimbabwe-harare-1
Mauritius
mauritius-portlouis-1
Tunisia
tunisia-tunis-1
Algeria
algeria-algiers-1
Democratic Republic of Congo
drc-kinshasa-1
drc-lubumbashi-1
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Africa Compute Grid
The Africa Compute Grid is a continent-scale network that gives developers, enterprises, and governments one consistent way to run AI workloads across Africa. It works immediately, and where local capacity isn’t live yet, jobs may run on established global hubs.
As we continue building data centers, these regions will become increasingly local over time. This Coverage map reflects the grid’s path toward greater inclusion, expanding access to reliable AI infrastructure.