Vantage Data Centers expands in Canada with acquisition of Hypertec’s hyperscale business

Vantage Data Centers expands in Canada with acquisition of Hypertec’s hyperscale business

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Vantage Data Centers has acquired the hyperscale data centre business from Hypertec in Montreal for an undisclosed sum.

The transaction expands Vantage’s total footprint in the Province of Quebec to 81MW of IT capacity across three campuses.

As a result of the acquisition, Vantage said it is positioned to benefit from increasing customer demand in the Montreal market.

Hypertec’s 49MW campus includes 25MW across two existing facilities and 24MW of expansion capacity.

“The acquisition of Hypertec enables Vantage to continue capitalizing on Montreal’s hyperscale growth given its access to scalable renewable energy, attractive power costs, tax incentives and robust fibre connectivity,” said Sureel Choksi, president and CEO, Vantage Data Centers.

“Since entering the Canadian market in early 2019, Vantage has invested heavily in the region. We have been very impressed by the Hypertec data centre team and are excited to welcome them to Vantage.”

The campus, located less than two miles from Vantage’s existing 11MW campus in Montreal, sits on 10 acres and will consist of 320,000-sqf once fully developed.

“Vantage continues making significant investments in the Province of Quebec, and the Hypertec acquisition further cements our position as a leading hyperscale provider in Canada,” added Maxime Guévin, vice president and general manager for Vantage Canada.

“This increased capacity positions us to better serve our local and international customers, and we expect Montreal to benefit from the addition of more high-quality jobs and revenue coming into the region.”

Vantage will immediately begin construction of a third facility to complete the campus, and the Hypertec data centre team has joined Vantage.

“This transaction is an important strategic move for Hypertec as we look to further focus our resources and capital on propelling our fast growing core technology product and services businesses forward, as well as on growing new verticals,” said Jonathan Ahdoot, Hypertec’s chief commercial officer.

“This deal also provides our data centre business unit the opportunity to grow and scale more quickly as part of Vantage’s global platform.

“We are confident that our colocation customers are in good hands with a company known for its remarkable customer service and operational excellence.”

The transaction was funded with equity commitments from Digital Colony and other existing Vantage investors, as well as acquisition debt financing.

This is Vantage’s third acquisition in 2020, including the purchase of Etix Everywhere in February and Next Generation Data (NGD) in July.

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