TikTok has announced a landmark R$ 200 billion investment to build its first Latin American data center in Brazil. The facility, which will be the largest data center in the country, will be located in the Industrial and Port Complex of Pecém, in the city of Caucaia, in the metropolitan region of Fortaleza, capital of Ceará. The announcement was made on Wednesday (3) by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during an official agenda in the state, highlighting the project as a milestone for Brazil’s digital and industrial development.
According to TikTok, the investment will be carried out over the next several years. Of the total amount, R$ 108 billion will be allocated to high-tech equipment by 2035, with additional investments planned for the following decade. The project is being developed in partnership with Casa dos Ventos and OMNIA.
Clean Energy, Advanced Technology, and Job Creation
The Pecém data center will run on 100% renewable energy, sourced exclusively from new wind farms built specifically for the project. This ensures that the facility will not draw electricity from the local grid and will help expand the supply of clean energy in Brazil.
TikTok also confirmed the use of state-of-the-art closed-loop water-reuse cooling technology, designed to deliver extremely high energy efficiency while keeping water consumption minimal, placing the new center among the most sustainable data facilities in the world.
During the first phase of construction and operations, the government of Ceará estimates the creation of 4,000 direct and indirect jobs, both temporary and permanent. The partner companies are also required to invest R$ 15 million per year in community development initiatives for residents living near the Pecém Complex.
Lula Highlights the Strategic Importance of the Project
President Lula emphasized the significance of the investment for Brazil’s digital and economic future, noting:
“We are announcing that TikTok will build a data center here, which over time will invest R$ 200 billion in this country.”
Caucaia an the water problem
The Caucaia data center will consume 30,000 liters of water per day in a region where water scarcity has been a challenge for indigenous and rural communities for years. The project, expected to break ground within six months, marks a significant milestone for the city and for Brazil’s growing digital infrastructure sector.
A data center functions as a large-scale facility for real-time data processing and storage, a demand that has surged with the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence technologies. TikTok’s decision to install the structure in Caucaia reinforces Ceará’s rising prominence in the global digital ecosystem.
Strategic Location and Green Investments
Located near the international submarine cable routes that connect Brazil to Europe and the United States, Caucaia has emerged as a strategic hub for the Brazilian Northeast’s digital economy. The region is set to receive approximately R$ 5 billion in investments for the data center, along with an additional R$ 50 billion for green hydrogen projects. These initiatives are part of a national program aimed at boosting not only the 184 municipalities of Ceará but cities across the entire country.