TULGACLOUD

A Regional Cloud and Disaster Recovery Vision for the Next Era

TulgaCloud is a long-term infrastructure initiative focused on regional cloud capacity, disaster recovery readiness, and resilient data center systems — designed around modular growth, Tier III-aligned principles, free cooling potential, and solar-supported energy logic.

In Development — Investment & Partnership Inquiries Open

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Why Sivas. Why Now.

Location

Sivas sits near the geographic center of Anatolia — positioned between Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East. For latency logic, regional redundancy, land availability, and long-term data sovereignty, the location is strategically hard to ignore.

Infrastructure

High-altitude cooling advantage. Grid-connected power with solar support potential. Fiber backbone access. Land availability at scale. These are not abstract advantages — they are the fundamentals that make resilient data center infrastructure viable.

What We're Building

Power & Cooling

  • Solar overlay on grid connection

  • High-altitude free cooling advantage

  • Redundant power systems

Capacity

  • Phase 1: 150kW – 600kW

  • 4-phase modular expansion

  • Scales with demand

Design Standard

  • Tier III-aligned architecture

  • LEED-targeted certification

  • 99.982% uptime design target

DISASTER RECOVERY

Built with continuity in mind

TulgaCloud is being shaped as more than a regional hosting concept. Its long-term logic includes disaster recovery readiness, redundancy thinking, and resilient infrastructure design for institutions and enterprises that cannot afford interruption.

As digital dependence deepens, recovery capacity becomes strategic infrastructure — not a secondary feature.

For Investors & Partners

The Opportunity

Central Anatolia currently lacks a Tier III-aligned regional data center. The nearest comparable facilities are concentrated around Istanbul. As regional digital demand grows, the infrastructure gap becomes increasingly clear.

The Numbers

  • Illustrative Phase 1 CAPEX: $3.2M–$5.2M

  • Indicative payback horizon: 4.2–5.8 years

  • Revenue model: Colocation, managed services, and disaster recovery

  • Investment structure: Open to equity, debt, and hybrid arrangements

The Window Is Open. Not Forever.

TulgaCloud is in active development. Early partners help shape the structure. If the geometry makes sense to you — let’s talk.