The headwinds combined with strategic opportunity, data sovereignty and global connectivity, are pushing investors to explore secondary markets such as Oslo, Milan, Berlin, Madrid and Johannesburg . These metros currently have a total of 1,375 MW of capacity underway. The Nordic Countries, where renewable power, low power costs, and cooler climate are attracting investment, are booming, accounting for 12% of the total data center pipeline (UC and planned) in the entire EMEA region. In the Middle East, Dubai, Riyadh and Istanbul are emerging owing to an active investor community, pivotal connectivity, market size, and increasing hyperscale presence.
Brussels, Oslo, Milan and Stockholm have all attracted the hyperscaler cloud providers, which already have capacities operational in Dublin and Amsterdam. With the rise of AI and AI-ready data centres, demand is increasing with 306MW of combined supply pipeline underway.
Our Europe, Middle East, and Africa Data Centre Maturity Index indicates shifting trends of operators to the emerging markets and reflects on the markets to watch near future. This report provides our outlook on data centre market of 21 EMEA markets: full reports for London, Frankfurt, Dublin, Amsterdam, Paris, Oslo, Madrid, Johannesburg, Milan and snapshot reports for Warsaw, Stockholm, Dubai, Berlin, Copenhagen, Barcelona, Istanbul, Lisbon, Prague, Riyadh, Brussels, and Zurich.
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