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
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