Teraco JB5 Isando Campus
Gauteng, South Africa
Source: OpenStreetMap
Teraco JB5 Isando Campus is a mapped data center in Gauteng, South Africa, operated by Teraco and ultimately owned by Digital Realty Trust, Inc.. DataCentersExposed has documented a 161,801 sq ft footprint at this site. It runs on South Africa's grid, which was 82% fossil-fuelled at 699 gCO₂e/kWh in 2025 (Ember).
Reporting by Eric Keller · Updated Jun 14, 2026
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Overview
source: linkTeraco JB5 is a data center on the Isando campus in South Africa, run by Teraco and ultimately owned by Digital Realty Trust, Inc. Available records map its footprint at 161,801 square feet. Details beyond the Teraco data center note are not disclosed in available records.
Operator chain
- Ultimate parentDigital Realty Trust, Inc.
- Files asTeraco
- This facilityTeraco JB5 Isando Campus
The grid behind this site
source: Ember · EurostatNational grid context, not this facility's own metering. Full country picture: South Africa data centers.
In the news
source: Google News (local + English)- ZANOG and NAPAfrica deploy a community cache cluster in Cape Towntech.africa· May 31, 2026
- South Africa Data Center Colocation Databook Report 2026: Market to Reach $1.33 Billion by 2030, Led by Teraco and Africa Data Centres as Johannesburg Anchor Regional Digital Infrastructure GrowthYahoo Finance UK· Apr 30, 2026
- South Africa Data Center Market Investment & Growth aNALYSIS Report 2026-2031 Featuring Key DC Investors - Africa Data Centres, Digital Parks, Equinix, Microsoft, NTT, Open Access, Teraco, VantageYahoo Finance· Mar 11, 2026
- Digital Realty acquires Africa’s data centre services provider TeracoAfrica Business Communities· Feb 28, 2026
- [South Africa] Teraco completes JB4, the latest hyperscale data centre expansion to the Bredell CampusAfrica Business Communities· Feb 28, 2026
- South Africa puts data centres on par with energy, ports in big policy shiftTechCentral· Feb 25, 2026