Carbon-Aware Infrastructure
Across Morocco
Harch Corp operates GPU cloud, datacenter, and AI infrastructure across 8 strategic Moroccan cities. Powered by 100% renewable energy with 47 gCO2/kWh carbon intensity — among the lowest in the world.
Casablanca
Casablanca-Settat · Pop. 3,360,000
Casablanca is Morocco's economic capital and largest city, hosting the headquarters of major banks, the Casablanca Finance City (CFC), and the country's main international port. It is the primary business hub for North and West Africa, with excellent fiber connectivity to Europe via multiple submarine cables.
Rabat
Rabat-Salé-Kénitra · Pop. 577,000
Rabat is Morocco's political capital and second-largest city, hosting government institutions, foreign embassies, and major research universities. It is a strategic location for government cloud, sovereign AI, and data sovereignty workloads requiring proximity to federal agencies.
Tanger
Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma · Pop. 947,000
Tangier is Morocco's gateway to Europe, located just 14km from Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar. Home to Tanger Med (Africa's largest port), Tangier offers unmatched strategic positioning for datacenter and cloud infrastructure serving both European and African markets.
Marrakech
Marrakech-Safi · Pop. 928,000
Marrakech is Morocco's premier tourist destination and a growing tech hub, hosting international tech conferences, coworking spaces, and a thriving startup ecosystem. The city offers excellent solar energy potential and serves as a strategic southern hub for datacenter expansion.
Agadir
Souss-Massa · Pop. 421,000
Agadir is the economic hub of southern Morocco, with strong agricultural, fishing, and tourism sectors. The city offers excellent solar and wind energy potential, making it ideal for sustainable datacenter operations and edge computing for West Africa.
Dakhla
Dakhla-Oued Ed-Dahab · Pop. 106,000
Dakhla is Morocco's strategic Atlantic outpost in the Sahara, offering unmatched wind energy potential (one of the world's best wind regimes), abundant land, and a strategic location for submarine cable connectivity to West Africa and the Americas.
Fès
Fès-Meknès · Pop. 1,112,000
Fès is Morocco's spiritual and cultural capital, with a growing university ecosystem and strategic central location. The city offers lower operational costs than coastal hubs and serves as an inland redundancy point for datacenter operations.
Oujda
Oriental · Pop. 494,000
Oujda is Morocco's eastern gateway, bordering Algeria, with strategic positioning for Maghreb connectivity. The city offers growing tech infrastructure and serves as an eastern redundancy point for national datacenter networks.