Initiatives · Deep Tech Parks

A campus model
for sovereign compute.

A Deep Tech Park is more than a data centre. It is a green-powered, sovereign campus where Navon co-locates the full stack — Tier III modular infrastructure, private cloud, applications, and a working ecosystem of talent and partners — next to the energy that powers it. It is how a region turns megawatts into industry.

The model

Six things in
one footprint.

Each park is engineered around the same six elements — sited together so that power, compute, software and people reinforce each other instead of being procured, and operated, apart.

01 / GREEN POWER

Energy at the source.

Parks are sited next to abundant renewable generation — geothermal, hydro, solar — so compute is powered by the grid's cleanest, cheapest electrons with minimal transmission loss.

02 / MODULAR INFRASTRUCTURE

Tier III, factory-built.

Pre-engineered modular data centres land on site commissioned and witness-tested, so capacity scales in deployable increments as demand grows.

03 / SOVEREIGN CLOUD

One control plane.

CPU, GPU and storage delivered as Private Cloud as a Service — under the host nation's flag, governed by its law, operated locally.

04 / APPLICATIONS & AGENTS

Software that lands.

Sector applications and agents run where the data lives, so the park produces working outcomes — not just rack space for hire.

05 / ECOSYSTEM

Talent and partners on-site.

Universities, startups, and operators share the campus — turning each park into a training ground and an innovation cluster, not an isolated facility.

06 / CARRIER-NEUTRAL

Open connectivity.

Neutral interconnection and cross-connects let any carrier, cloud, or tenant meet on equal terms — the park as a regional exchange, not a walled garden.

The flagship

Hells Gate,
Naivasha SEZ, Kenya.

Navon's first park proves the model: a 1,000-acre footprint at the Olkaria geothermal corridor, drawing on the Olkaria–Suswa 220 kV line, with factory-engineered Tier III modules and direct access to one of the cleanest energy sources on the continent.

FOOTPRINT

1,000 acres.

Master-planned campus inside Kenya's Naivasha Special Economic Zone, with room to scale park capacity over time.

POWER

Geothermal corridor.

Direct access to the Olkaria–Suswa 220 kV corridor — green baseload energy, available around the clock.

INFRASTRUCTURE

Tier III, carrier-neutral.

Factory-built modular data centres from Delta Electronics, sited and commissioned for sovereign workloads.

Explore Hells Gate in detail
Built with ↓ Delta Electronics KenGen Naivasha SEZ
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