November, 14 2025 - Master Power Technologies (MPT), a prominent African player in critical power solutions and data center infrastructure, has reached a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first company on the continent to be formally recognized as an endorser of the European Code of Conduct for Energy Efficiency in Data Centers. The endorsement, granted by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC), places MPT among a select group of global organizations committed to world-class energy-management practices.
This recognition highlights MPT’s leadership in designing data center systems that prioritize sustainability, energy optimization, and responsible power usage. It also positions the company as a benchmark for African firms striving to align with international standards for environmentally responsible digital infrastructure.
Established in 2008, the European Code of Conduct has become one of the most influential frameworks guiding efficient data center design and operations across Europe. Until now, no African engineering organization had been acknowledged under this program. MPT’s achievement not only breaks that barrier but also demonstrates that African innovation is fully capable of meeting, if not surpassing, global expectations for efficient, high-performance digital ecosystems.
For MPT’s clients, the benefits of this endorsement go beyond prestige. The certification assures customers that their facilities will be engineered for superior energy performance, lowering operational expenditure while reducing environmental impact. It also enhances trust and compatibility with international partners, aligning MPT’s work with broader sustainability requirements, including those outlined in the EU Taxonomy Regulation.
The milestone carries wider significance for Africa’s rapidly expanding data center market. As digital connectivity and cloud adoption accelerate across the continent, demand for reliable, sustainable infrastructure continues to surge. MPT’s recognition sets a new continental standard and supports ongoing initiatives to create an African Code of Conduct for sustainable data center operations, a move already gaining support from European bodies.
By earning this prestigious certification, Master Power Technologies reinforces its position as an industry leader and demonstrates that Africa is not only participating in but also shaping the future of global data center innovation. The accomplishment opens doors to deeper collaboration with European partners while showcasing the continent’s capacity to deliver resilient, efficient, and environmentally responsible digital infrastructure.

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