Tema Energy, the most famous Romanian data center developer, announces a turnover of over 63 million lei at the end of 2022, up 47% from the previous year.
The company is currently the market leader in data centers in Romania. Since its founding in 2002, Tema Energy has worked with over 600 clients and managed over 100 data center projects in its 20 years of activity.
“This is the best financial performance in the company’s 20-year history, in the context of the growing data center market in Romania. Last year, the company built and started up some of the largest data centers, such as Cluster Power Craiova and HUB Services Ministry of Interior. This year, an important event for us and for the industry is the fifth edition of the DataCenter Forum. The event is the only one dedicated to the data center and cloud market in Romania and brings together the most important players in the industry, from investors and data center owners to specialists, designers, and consultants”, says Mihai Manole, Managing Partner Tema Energy.
The data center market is a critical area in the context of accelerating digitalization. According to the “Data Center Power Market Report 2023”, the global data center market will reach $41.12 billion in 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 7.6%. For Eastern Europe, a compound annual growth rate of 10.64% is estimated by 2028, according to data published by “Market Outlook & Forecast ResearchAndMarkets”.
Last year, the company completed and started major projects such as Cluster Power Craiova, one of the largest and most innovative Data Centres in Central and South-Eastern Europe, and HUB Services Ministry of Interior. Cluster Power Campus is the first local project to obtain Tier III TCCF (Tier Certification of Constructed Facility) certification for construction and execution according to Uptime Institute standards and Tier III TCDD certification for design according to Uptime Institute criteria.
The data centers developed by the Tema Energy team for the public sector contribute significantly to Romania’s digitalization project, an approach that aims to improve the experience Romanian citizens have in dealing with state institutions.
Tema Energy hosts the fifth edition of the DataCenter Forum on 16 May, the only event in Romania that brings together the most important players in the data center market. The event is a tradition for the industry and is organized in collaboration with some of the largest global manufacturers, including APC by Schneider Electric, Vertiv, Rittal, Reichle & de Massari, Aksa, Bachmann, Securiton and Uptime Institute.
DataCenter Forum is a highly valuable discussion platform for leading industry professionals, from investors and data center owners to specialists, designers, and consultants. Speakers at this edition include representatives from Orange, ClusterPower, Star Storage, Uptime Insitute, Cisco, HPE, APC, and Eneria. The event will be streamed live on the company’s Facebook page.
Founded in 2002, Tema Energy is the leader in the Romanian data center market, with recognized expertise in power supply systems and other complex engineering solutions.
Since 2018, the company has developed its own IT monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure and data centers, being the first Romanian company to offer complete systems of this type. Tema Energy is a one-stop-shop for customers who want a 100% integrated data center by providing consultancy, design, planning, construction, and implementation of installations, equipment, communications, and site management, with the inclusion of start-up, maintenance, and intervention services in the final project.
Tema Energy is an integrator of complex systems and installations such as power supply solutions, air conditioning systems, fire fighting systems, electrical installations, communication systems, railway systems, BESS energy storage systems, photovoltaic installations, or technical facility management.
Tema Energy currently has a complex team of engineers, specialists, and technicians and it continues to recruit qualified staff as well as young graduates from technical universities.