The Kingdom’s

AI Compute Backbone

Tier III-certified immersion and direct-to-chip cooling. 187 megawatts. Engineered from silicon up for the GPUs that will train Saudi Arabia’s future

What is
Desert Dragon?

Desert Dragon, a cluster of Tier III-certified Data Centers spanning across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, representing the latest standards to host AI and Hyperscalers in KSA during the leap to the formation of Digital Economy.

  • $2.5B Investment in the Kingdom
  • 187 Megawatts (MW) buildout in 3 years
  • Proven Design – built 3 times in two ambient conditions in KSA
  • Design Certified by uptime 3 times – TCDD & TCCF
  • Proven 4th Generation Innovative Modular & Scalable Design
  • Capable of AI hosting, Hyperscalers, Cloud providers, Public sector, and Private enterprises.
  • First-ever Tier III-certified Immersive Cooling Data Center in KSA

Designed specifically for GPU clusters, AI model training, and high-density compute environments, the cluster of Desert Dragon data centers integrates advanced thermal engineering, redundant power architecture, and intelligent operational platforms, enabling organizations to deploy AI workloads at scale within the Kingdom. As KSA morphs into Digital Economy accelerates its transformation into a global technology hub, Desert Dragon stands at the intersection of AI innovation, digital sovereignty, and infrastructure resilience, enabling enterprises, governments, and innovators to build the next generation of intelligent systems.

Vision

To build Saudi Arabia’s leading sovereign AI infrastructure platform, delivering hyperscale data centers engineered end-to-end, from silicon to power and cooling, to support AI, HPC, and the Kingdom’s digital economy.

Mission

To power Saudi Arabia’s AI and digital transformation by delivering resilient, high-performance infrastructure that enables innovation, strengthens industries, and advances sovereign technological capability.

Sustainability

Sustainability is central to Desert Dragon (DD) Data Centers’ design philosophy. Our facilities are engineered to deliver high-performance digital infrastructure while minimizing environmental impact and supporting the Kingdom’s long-term sustainability goals under Vision 2030.  Our Data Centers incorporate advanced energy management strategies, efficient cooling technologies, and optimized power distribution architectures to reduce operational energy intensity while supporting high-density compute environments.

Our campuses are designed to achieve industry best practices in energy efficiency through:

Metric Industry
Average 
Our Target Methodology
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)1.55 ≤ 1.20 Full IT Load
≤ 1.50 Design Load
ISO/IEC 30134-2, annualized
Effectiveness (WUE)1.80 L/kWh 0 L/kWh
Air Cooled Chilers
ISO/IEC 30134-9, immersion +DTC majority
Carbon Usage Effectiveness (CUE)Variable Reported quarterlyISO/IEC 30134-8
Renewable Energy Factor (REF)Variable Reported quarterlyAligned with KSA national grid mix
Energy Reuse Factor (ERF)< 0.05 0.15 target Heat reuse to adjacent industrial loads where available

Our Ethos

Desert Dragon is building a sustainable “community” of digital talent ecosystem in KSA by partnering with local universities, investing in workforce development through training and certification, and fostering academic-industrial collaboration to promote best practices and readiness for the data center industry.
  • Hire local engineering, procurement teams, and, construction (EPC) teams leading full design-build effort, aligned with Vision 2030 goals
  • Create Direct Saudi Jobs [~500 – 700]:
    • Design: 20-50
    • Construction: 300 – 500
    • Operational: 50-70 (per site)
  • Indirect Saudi Jobs [~1,000 – 3,000]:
    • Hardware & Software (OEMs) (H&S)
    • Security and Administration (S&A)
    • Operational & Maintenance (O&M)

Green Commitment

While renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower offer significant long-term opportunities, they are not yet capable of supporting mission-critical infrastructure independently. Desert Dragon, therefore, adopts a balanced hybrid energy model that prioritizes reliability while steadily improving sustainability metrics over time. Building sustainable digital infrastructure in the KSA requires a pragmatic and balanced approach. Desert Dragon recognizes that hyperscale data centers must maintain continuous availability while progressively integrating environmentally responsible practices. Our facilities incorporate:
  • LEED compliant design principles
  • Advanced DCIM technologies to monitor heat and cooling load
  • Implementing AI, and IOT technologies to cut down power comsumption load by 30%
  • Optimized airflow and heat using Hot-Aisle-containment system
  • Carbon footprint monitoring between 2027 and 2029, with ongoing improvements anticipated through 2030

Capacity is being committed daily

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