atNorth reveals plans for second Stockholm data center
An artist''s rendering of the atNorth SWE02 data center (image courtesy atNorth). Iceland-headed Nordic high-density colocation and built-to-suit datacenter provider, atNorth has announced
An artist''s rendering of the atNorth SWE02 data center (image courtesy atNorth). Iceland-headed Nordic high-density colocation and built-to-suit datacenter provider, atNorth has announced
The company announced plans to build a new 30 MW data center in Stockholm, reinforcing the region''s role as a preferred location for AI-ready digital infrastructure tied closely to
Nordic data center firm atNorth is to develop a second data center in Stockholm, Sweden. The company this week announced its plans to build an additional data center in Stockholm, known
Established in 2024, it has a total capacity of 1.0MW and operates with 30% lower energy costs than traditional data centers. The facility is designed to benefit IT customers, property owners, and energy
The Stockholm site is a highly connected and secure colocation data center powered by energy from renewable sources. This resilient and reliable location is perfect for enterprises and clouds looking for
The site will be heat-reuse enabled, allowing excess heat generated by data center operations to be recovered and recycled for use within the local community, in collaboration with energy company
The data centre will be enabled with heat reuse capabilities and allow excess heat from the data centre to be recovered and recycled for use within the local community, in partnership with
Stockholm also witnessed a significant addition of data centre capacity, driven by the increasing demand for cloud, colocation and digital services.
We seek to help large data centers maximize cost efficiency and sustainability with low cost renewable electricity and paid-for heat recovery.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Jan 30, 2026 – atNorth plans to build an additional data center in Stockholm, increasing its Nordic data center footprint to eleven. The 30MW metro facility, SWE02, will be located
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