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District Heating Concept Gains Traction in European Data Centers, Enhancing Sustainability
Key trends driving growth include AI adoption, 5G deployment boosting edge data centers, and sustainability initiatives. Major investments are seen in AI infrastructure and renewable energy. European Data Center Market Dublin, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Data Center Market Landscape 2025-2030" report has been added to European Data Center Market was valued at USD 47.23 Billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 97.30 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 12.80%. FLAP-D markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Dublin) lead the sector, but emerging markets like Spain, Italy, and Greece are gaining traction due to space and cost considerations. Nordic countries are attractive for data center investments, boasting cool climates, renewable energy, and government incentives. KEY TRENDS High Adoption of Artificial Intelligence The integration of artificial intelligence into data centers across Europe has increased, leading to a rise in demand for AI-driven infrastructure. Several industries, including financial services, consulting companies, IT, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and agriculture, are adopting artificial intelligence to boost their productivity and enhance operational efficiency. In February 2025, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Data4 announced plans to invest over USD 20.7 billion in developing AI infrastructure across France over the next five years. In October 2024, Microsoft revealed plans to invest over USD 4.8 billion to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure in northern Italy, where industries like manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and agriculture are increasingly adopting AI technologies. Artificial Intelligence adoption is expected to rise across Europe, driving significant growth in data center development to support increased computing and storage needs. Increase in 5G Deployments Aiding in Growth of Edge Data Centers The development of 5G technology is transforming the Europe data center market, leading to increased investments for the development of edge data centers to significantly address the need for low latency and fast connectivity. In October 2024, Vodafone Germany inaugurated its nationwide 5G Standalone network, covering over 92% of the population by using 700 MHz, 1.8 GHz, and 3.5 GHz frequency bands to support real-time communication. Edge data center providers like Quetta and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC are rapidly expanding their presence across multiple European nations to support local data processing. Sustainability Initiatives: Attracting Data Center Operators As the demand for digital services rises, sustainability has become a focal point in the European data center market. Leaders like Google and Microsoft are pioneering the shift to 100% renewable energy sources and innovative cooling solutions. Verne Global's transition from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) at their London facility underscores an industry-wide move to slash CO2 emissions dramatically. Amazon's renewable energy deals in Greece highlight the drive towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable practices. Rise in the District Heating Concept District heating is a sustainable solution that distributes centrally generated heat to nearby buildings via insulated pipes and improves energy efficiency by utilizing local renewable energy sources and waste heat. In April 2025, atNorth, a developer in the Europe data center market, entered into a heat-reuse agreement with Finnish retail group Kesko Corporation to provide waste heat from its FIN02 data center in Espoo to a nearby Kesko store to reduce the store's heating emissions by over 200 tons of CO2 each year. In January 2025, Queen Mary University of London utilized waste heat from its Tier II data center to heat campus buildings, using a multi-stage heat recovery system developed in collaboration with Schneider Electric and APT. The district heating system in Europe is significant in advancing sustainability in Europe. Data center operators are incorporating renewable energy sources in district heating systems to enhance sustainability, further drive energy efficiency, and support local economic growth across the region. Innovative Construction Techniques for Data Centers The Europe data center market is growing due to technological advancements and the integration of digital services. To address the sustainability challenges in this sector, innovative construction methods are being employed to improve energy efficiency, operational flexibility, and overall data center performance. European countries have adopted several innovative techniques, including advanced cooling solutions, modular and prefabricated designs, digital twin technology, and the use of sustainable construction materials. The rapid expansion of data centers in Europe is increasing the need for innovative construction methods that meet the rising demand for digital services while prioritizing sustainability. Europe is focusing on sustainability by adopting energy-efficient technologies, such as promoting modular designs and employing advanced cooling and power infrastructure solutions in data centers. EUROPE DATA CENTER MARKET SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS The adoption of HVO fuel as an alternative to diesel in generators is anticipated to grow in the Europe data center market due to its sustainability. Many operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, STACK Infrastructure, and Green Mountain, have opted to replace diesel with HVO fuel to power their backup generators. Real-time monitoring software featuring AI automation is expected to gain traction in the forecast period. This technology can help in data center maintenance efficiently and detect component failures to ensure continuous operations. The implementation of modular power infrastructure, such as containerized power solutions in data centers, is expected to yield long-term cost savings. These systems are more efficient, allowing for space optimization and reducing maintenance requirements. Adopting Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems is a key driver, where lithium-ion batteries are gaining traction for backup power. District heating is the innovative concept that is expected to grow significantly among data center facilities in the Europe data center market. For instance, in January 2025, a new data center development plan was initiated at Erkrath, outside of Dusseldorf, in Germany. The new data center will supply waste heat to support district heating through agreements with the municipal utilities in Erkrath, Germany. The Nordic countries consist of abundant renewable energy sources, particularly wind power. The favourable climate conditions in this region make it an ideal spot for extensive free cooling, which is beneficial for data centers. These countries offer a minimum of 4,000 hours of annual free cooling, increasing the investments in air/water-side economizers and indirect evaporative coolers. As the enterprises across various industries are embracing artificial intelligence, data center operators are investing significantly to develop AI-ready data center facilities to meet the growing demands for AI workloads across the region. To manage the heat produced by servers in AI data centers, traditional cooling techniques are insufficient. Therefore, data center facilities will be equipped with liquid cooling techniques to support AI workloads. EUROPE DATA CENTER MARKET VENDOR LANDSCAPE The Europe data center market consists of all the leading global and local colocation operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, DataBank, Iron Mountain, Green Mountain, Vantage Data Centers, Aruba S.p.A., NTT DATA, Telehouse, VIRTUS Data Centres, and STACK Infrastructure. The growing demand for data centers will create substantial opportunities for construction contractors in the forecast period. Significant contractors operating in Europe data center market include AECOM, Arup, Astron Buildings, DPR Construction, HDR Architecture,Artelia, Coromatic AB, Ferrovial, YIT, Turner & Townsend, TTSP, Mercury, and Bouygues Construction. The Europe data center market includes numerous global and local support infrastructure providers such as 3M, ABB, AERMEC, Airedale, Aksa Power Generation, Baudouin, Carrier, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, EMICON, HITEC Power Protection, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Rehlko, Legrand, Mitsubishi Electric, Munters, Perkins Engine, Pillar Power Systems, Riello Elettronica, Rittal, Rolls-Royce, Schneider Electric, Siemens, STULZ, Trane Technologies and Vertiv. Key hyperscale operators investing in the Europe data center market include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Meta (Facebook), and Google. They are expanding their operations across major data center hubs throughout Europe. The Europe data center market has seen the entry of several new players, including Blue, Bluestar Datacenter, CloudHQ, dataR, DATA CASTLE, Apto Data Centers, DATA for MED, Form8tion Data Centers, and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC. The arrival of these new entrants could disrupt the market share of existing companies, increasing the competition in the market. Companies such as Arista Networks, Atos, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Extreme Networks, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, Huawei Technologies, IBM, Inspur Group, Lenovo, MiTAC Holdings, NEC Corporation, NetApp, Pure Storage, Supermicro, Wiwynn and Quanta Cloud Technology offers IT infrastructure solutions for data centers. The competition in the Europe data center market among infrastructure providers and construction contractors is expected to increase significantly in the forecast period, with data center operators' investments in the development of sustainable and advanced data center facilities. IT Infrastructure Providers Arista Networks Atos Broadcom Cisco Systems Dell Technologies Extreme Networks Fujitsu Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Hitachi Vantara Huawei Technologies IBM Inspur Group Lenovo MiTAC Holdings NEC Corporation NetApp Pure Storage Quanta Cloud Technology Supermicro Wiwynn Prominent Support Infrastructure Providers 3M ABB AERMEC Airedale Aksa Power Generation Alfa Laval AVK Baudouin Carrier Caterpillar Condair Group Climaveneta Cummins D'Hondt Thermal Solutions Daikin Applied Delta Electronics EATON EBM-PAPST EMICON Enrogen FlaktGroup Grundfos Guntner GESAB HiRef S.p.A HITEC Power Protection Honeywell INNIO JAEGGI Hybridtechnologie Johnson Controls Rehlko KyotoCooling Legrand Mitsubishi Electric Munters NetNordic Group AS Nlyte Software Perkins Engine Pillar Power Systems Riello Elettronica Group Rittal Rolls-Royce Schneider Electric Siemens Socomec Group STULZ Trane Vertiv ZIEHL-ABEGG Prominent Data Center Construction Contractors ACS Group AECOM Altron AODC Abbeydale APL Data Center ARC:MC Ariatta ARSMAGNA GROUP Artelia Arup AtkinsRealis Aurora Group Basler & Hoffman Benthem Crouwel Architects Bouygues Construction Bravida CapIngelec Caverion Coromatic AB Collen Construction COWI DataDome Deerns The Designer Group DIPL-ING.H.C. Hollige Dornan Engineering and Construction DPR Construction Engexpor Equans EIDA Exyte (M+W Group) Eiffage Ethos Engineering EYP Mission Critical Facilities Ferrovial Fluor Corporation Future-tech Generale Prefabbricati S.p.A Granlund Group Green MDC Gottileb Paludan Architects Haka Moscow ICT Facilities IDOM IMOS ISG JCA Engineering JERLAURE John Sisk & Son Kirby Group Engineering KKCG Group Linesight LPI Group M+W Group Mace Group Mercury Mentor Construction MiCiM MT Hojgaard Nicholas Webb Architects Norma Engineering PM Group PORR Group PQC Quark Ramboll RED Engineering Design Reid Brewin Architects Renco RKD Rosenberger Royal HaskoningDHV Salboheds Skanska SPIE Starching STO Building Group STRABAG STS Group Sweco Techbau Techko Tetra Tech TPF Ingenierie TTSP Turner & Townsend Warbud Winthrop Technologies YIT ZAUNERGROUP HDR Architecture CREATE Architecture RWO Associates GSE Group Data Center Investors 3data 3s Group Aire Networks Amazon Web Services Ark Data Centres ARTNET Atman Apple Aruba S.p.A AtlasEdge AQ Compute atNorth Atomdata (Rosatom) Bahnhof Bulk Infrastructure China Mobile International Compass Data Centers Colt Data Centre Services CyrusOne Data4 DataCenter United Datum DENV-R Digital Realty EcoData Center EdgeConneX Equinix Meta (Facebook) Global Switch Google Green Datacenter Green Mountain Iron Mountain IXcellerate K2 STRATEGIC Kao Data Keppel Data Centres LCL Data Center Linxdatacenter maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS Merlin Properties Microsoft MTS NTT DATA Penta Infra Pure Data Centres Rostelecom Selectel STACK Infrastructure STACKIT STORESPEED Switch Datacenters Telehouse Thesee DataCenter Vantage Data Centers VIRTUS Data Centres Yondr New Entrants Ada Infrastructure Apto Data Centre Art Data Centres Atlantic Data Infrastructure Best Wonder Business Blue Bluestar Datacentre Castle IT Ceske Radiokommunikace CloudHQ DATA CASTLE dataR GmbH DATA for MED Digital Reef Eclairion EdgeNebula EDGNEX Data Centres by DAMAC Elementica Energia Group Evroc Form8tion Data Centres Global Technical Realty GreenScale Goodman Ingenostrum KEVLINX Keysource+Namsos DataSenter Lasercharm Latos Mediterra Datacenters Nation Data Center Nautilus Data Technologies Nehos Nethits' Telecom OPCORE PGIM Real Estate PHOCEA DC Polar DC Prime Data Centers Quetta Data Centers (Azora) QTS Data Centers REMOV SDC Capital Partners SEGRO Serve Centric VITALI Kasi Cloud Kemet Data Center (Intro Technology and Oman Data Park) Khazna Data Centers Gulf Data Hub Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 341 Forecast Period 2024 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $47.23 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $97.3 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 12.8% Regions Covered Europe Key Topics Covered: Impact of Tariffs on Europe Data Center Market Investment Opportunities Investment: Market Size & Forecast Area: Market Size & Forecast Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast Segmentation by Facility Type Hyperscale Data Centers Colocation Data Centers Enterprise Data Centers Segmentation by Infrastructure IT Infrastructure Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure General Construction Segmentation by IT Infrastructure Server Infrastructure Storage Infrastructure Network Infrastructure Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure UPS Systems Generators Transfer Switches & Switchgear Power Distribution Units Other Electrical Infrastructure Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems Racks Other Mechanical Infrastructure Segmentation by Cooling Systems CRAC & CRAH Units Chiller Units Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers Economizers & Evaporative Coolers Other Cooling Units Segmentation by Cooling Techniques Air-based Liquid-based Segmentation by General Construction Core & Shell Development Installation & Commissioning Services Engineering & Building Design Physical Security Fire Detection & Suppression DCIM Segmentation by Tier Standard Tier I & II Tier III Tier IV Segmentation by Geography Western Europe UK Germany France Netherlands Ireland Switzerland Italy Spain Belgium Portugal Greece Other Western European Countries Nordic Sweden Norway Denmark Finland Iceland Central and Eastern Europe Russia Poland Austria Czechia Other Central & Eastern European Countries For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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District Heating Concept Gains Traction in European Data Centers, Enhancing Sustainability
Key trends driving growth include AI adoption, 5G deployment boosting edge data centers, and sustainability initiatives. Major investments are seen in AI infrastructure and renewable energy. European Data Center Market Dublin, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Data Center Market Landscape 2025-2030" report has been added to European Data Center Market was valued at USD 47.23 Billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 97.30 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 12.80%. FLAP-D markets (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Dublin) lead the sector, but emerging markets like Spain, Italy, and Greece are gaining traction due to space and cost considerations. Nordic countries are attractive for data center investments, boasting cool climates, renewable energy, and government incentives. KEY TRENDS High Adoption of Artificial Intelligence The integration of artificial intelligence into data centers across Europe has increased, leading to a rise in demand for AI-driven infrastructure. Several industries, including financial services, consulting companies, IT, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and agriculture, are adopting artificial intelligence to boost their productivity and enhance operational efficiency. In February 2025, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and Data4 announced plans to invest over USD 20.7 billion in developing AI infrastructure across France over the next five years. In October 2024, Microsoft revealed plans to invest over USD 4.8 billion to enhance AI and cloud infrastructure in northern Italy, where industries like manufacturing, healthcare, finance, and agriculture are increasingly adopting AI technologies. Artificial Intelligence adoption is expected to rise across Europe, driving significant growth in data center development to support increased computing and storage needs. Increase in 5G Deployments Aiding in Growth of Edge Data Centers The development of 5G technology is transforming the Europe data center market, leading to increased investments for the development of edge data centers to significantly address the need for low latency and fast connectivity. In October 2024, Vodafone Germany inaugurated its nationwide 5G Standalone network, covering over 92% of the population by using 700 MHz, 1.8 GHz, and 3.5 GHz frequency bands to support real-time communication. Edge data center providers like Quetta and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC are rapidly expanding their presence across multiple European nations to support local data processing. Sustainability Initiatives: Attracting Data Center Operators As the demand for digital services rises, sustainability has become a focal point in the European data center market. Leaders like Google and Microsoft are pioneering the shift to 100% renewable energy sources and innovative cooling solutions. Verne Global's transition from diesel to hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) at their London facility underscores an industry-wide move to slash CO2 emissions dramatically. Amazon's renewable energy deals in Greece highlight the drive towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable practices. Rise in the District Heating Concept District heating is a sustainable solution that distributes centrally generated heat to nearby buildings via insulated pipes and improves energy efficiency by utilizing local renewable energy sources and waste heat. In April 2025, atNorth, a developer in the Europe data center market, entered into a heat-reuse agreement with Finnish retail group Kesko Corporation to provide waste heat from its FIN02 data center in Espoo to a nearby Kesko store to reduce the store's heating emissions by over 200 tons of CO2 each year. In January 2025, Queen Mary University of London utilized waste heat from its Tier II data center to heat campus buildings, using a multi-stage heat recovery system developed in collaboration with Schneider Electric and APT. The district heating system in Europe is significant in advancing sustainability in Europe. Data center operators are incorporating renewable energy sources in district heating systems to enhance sustainability, further drive energy efficiency, and support local economic growth across the region. Innovative Construction Techniques for Data Centers The Europe data center market is growing due to technological advancements and the integration of digital services. To address the sustainability challenges in this sector, innovative construction methods are being employed to improve energy efficiency, operational flexibility, and overall data center performance. European countries have adopted several innovative techniques, including advanced cooling solutions, modular and prefabricated designs, digital twin technology, and the use of sustainable construction materials. The rapid expansion of data centers in Europe is increasing the need for innovative construction methods that meet the rising demand for digital services while prioritizing sustainability. Europe is focusing on sustainability by adopting energy-efficient technologies, such as promoting modular designs and employing advanced cooling and power infrastructure solutions in data centers. EUROPE DATA CENTER MARKET SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS The adoption of HVO fuel as an alternative to diesel in generators is anticipated to grow in the Europe data center market due to its sustainability. Many operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, STACK Infrastructure, and Green Mountain, have opted to replace diesel with HVO fuel to power their backup generators. Real-time monitoring software featuring AI automation is expected to gain traction in the forecast period. This technology can help in data center maintenance efficiently and detect component failures to ensure continuous operations. The implementation of modular power infrastructure, such as containerized power solutions in data centers, is expected to yield long-term cost savings. These systems are more efficient, allowing for space optimization and reducing maintenance requirements. Adopting Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) systems is a key driver, where lithium-ion batteries are gaining traction for backup power. District heating is the innovative concept that is expected to grow significantly among data center facilities in the Europe data center market. For instance, in January 2025, a new data center development plan was initiated at Erkrath, outside of Dusseldorf, in Germany. The new data center will supply waste heat to support district heating through agreements with the municipal utilities in Erkrath, Germany. The Nordic countries consist of abundant renewable energy sources, particularly wind power. The favourable climate conditions in this region make it an ideal spot for extensive free cooling, which is beneficial for data centers. These countries offer a minimum of 4,000 hours of annual free cooling, increasing the investments in air/water-side economizers and indirect evaporative coolers. As the enterprises across various industries are embracing artificial intelligence, data center operators are investing significantly to develop AI-ready data center facilities to meet the growing demands for AI workloads across the region. To manage the heat produced by servers in AI data centers, traditional cooling techniques are insufficient. Therefore, data center facilities will be equipped with liquid cooling techniques to support AI workloads. EUROPE DATA CENTER MARKET VENDOR LANDSCAPE The Europe data center market consists of all the leading global and local colocation operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, DataBank, Iron Mountain, Green Mountain, Vantage Data Centers, Aruba S.p.A., NTT DATA, Telehouse, VIRTUS Data Centres, and STACK Infrastructure. The growing demand for data centers will create substantial opportunities for construction contractors in the forecast period. Significant contractors operating in Europe data center market include AECOM, Arup, Astron Buildings, DPR Construction, HDR Architecture,Artelia, Coromatic AB, Ferrovial, YIT, Turner & Townsend, TTSP, Mercury, and Bouygues Construction. The Europe data center market includes numerous global and local support infrastructure providers such as 3M, ABB, AERMEC, Airedale, Aksa Power Generation, Baudouin, Carrier, Caterpillar, Cummins, Delta Electronics, Eaton, EMICON, HITEC Power Protection, Honeywell, Johnson Controls, Rehlko, Legrand, Mitsubishi Electric, Munters, Perkins Engine, Pillar Power Systems, Riello Elettronica, Rittal, Rolls-Royce, Schneider Electric, Siemens, STULZ, Trane Technologies and Vertiv. Key hyperscale operators investing in the Europe data center market include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Meta (Facebook), and Google. They are expanding their operations across major data center hubs throughout Europe. The Europe data center market has seen the entry of several new players, including Blue, Bluestar Datacenter, CloudHQ, dataR, DATA CASTLE, Apto Data Centers, DATA for MED, Form8tion Data Centers, and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC. The arrival of these new entrants could disrupt the market share of existing companies, increasing the competition in the market. Companies such as Arista Networks, Atos, Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Dell Technologies, Extreme Networks, Fujitsu, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Hitachi Vantara, Huawei Technologies, IBM, Inspur Group, Lenovo, MiTAC Holdings, NEC Corporation, NetApp, Pure Storage, Supermicro, Wiwynn and Quanta Cloud Technology offers IT infrastructure solutions for data centers. The competition in the Europe data center market among infrastructure providers and construction contractors is expected to increase significantly in the forecast period, with data center operators' investments in the development of sustainable and advanced data center facilities. IT Infrastructure Providers Arista Networks Atos Broadcom Cisco Systems Dell Technologies Extreme Networks Fujitsu Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Hitachi Vantara Huawei Technologies IBM Inspur Group Lenovo MiTAC Holdings NEC Corporation NetApp Pure Storage Quanta Cloud Technology Supermicro Wiwynn Prominent Support Infrastructure Providers 3M ABB AERMEC Airedale Aksa Power Generation Alfa Laval AVK Baudouin Carrier Caterpillar Condair Group Climaveneta Cummins D'Hondt Thermal Solutions Daikin Applied Delta Electronics EATON EBM-PAPST EMICON Enrogen FlaktGroup Grundfos Guntner GESAB HiRef S.p.A HITEC Power Protection Honeywell INNIO JAEGGI Hybridtechnologie Johnson Controls Rehlko KyotoCooling Legrand Mitsubishi Electric Munters NetNordic Group AS Nlyte Software Perkins Engine Pillar Power Systems Riello Elettronica Group Rittal Rolls-Royce Schneider Electric Siemens Socomec Group STULZ Trane Vertiv ZIEHL-ABEGG Prominent Data Center Construction Contractors ACS Group AECOM Altron AODC Abbeydale APL Data Center ARC:MC Ariatta ARSMAGNA GROUP Artelia Arup AtkinsRealis Aurora Group Basler & Hoffman Benthem Crouwel Architects Bouygues Construction Bravida CapIngelec Caverion Coromatic AB Collen Construction COWI DataDome Deerns The Designer Group DIPL-ING.H.C. Hollige Dornan Engineering and Construction DPR Construction Engexpor Equans EIDA Exyte (M+W Group) Eiffage Ethos Engineering EYP Mission Critical Facilities Ferrovial Fluor Corporation Future-tech Generale Prefabbricati S.p.A Granlund Group Green MDC Gottileb Paludan Architects Haka Moscow ICT Facilities IDOM IMOS ISG JCA Engineering JERLAURE John Sisk & Son Kirby Group Engineering KKCG Group Linesight LPI Group M+W Group Mace Group Mercury Mentor Construction MiCiM MT Hojgaard Nicholas Webb Architects Norma Engineering PM Group PORR Group PQC Quark Ramboll RED Engineering Design Reid Brewin Architects Renco RKD Rosenberger Royal HaskoningDHV Salboheds Skanska SPIE Starching STO Building Group STRABAG STS Group Sweco Techbau Techko Tetra Tech TPF Ingenierie TTSP Turner & Townsend Warbud Winthrop Technologies YIT ZAUNERGROUP HDR Architecture CREATE Architecture RWO Associates GSE Group Data Center Investors 3data 3s Group Aire Networks Amazon Web Services Ark Data Centres ARTNET Atman Apple Aruba S.p.A AtlasEdge AQ Compute atNorth Atomdata (Rosatom) Bahnhof Bulk Infrastructure China Mobile International Compass Data Centers Colt Data Centre Services CyrusOne Data4 DataCenter United Datum DENV-R Digital Realty EcoData Center EdgeConneX Equinix Meta (Facebook) Global Switch Google Green Datacenter Green Mountain Iron Mountain IXcellerate K2 STRATEGIC Kao Data Keppel Data Centres LCL Data Center Linxdatacenter maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS Merlin Properties Microsoft MTS NTT DATA Penta Infra Pure Data Centres Rostelecom Selectel STACK Infrastructure STACKIT STORESPEED Switch Datacenters Telehouse Thesee DataCenter Vantage Data Centers VIRTUS Data Centres Yondr New Entrants Ada Infrastructure Apto Data Centre Art Data Centres Atlantic Data Infrastructure Best Wonder Business Blue Bluestar Datacentre Castle IT Ceske Radiokommunikace CloudHQ DATA CASTLE dataR GmbH DATA for MED Digital Reef Eclairion EdgeNebula EDGNEX Data Centres by DAMAC Elementica Energia Group Evroc Form8tion Data Centres Global Technical Realty GreenScale Goodman Ingenostrum KEVLINX Keysource+Namsos DataSenter Lasercharm Latos Mediterra Datacenters Nation Data Center Nautilus Data Technologies Nehos Nethits' Telecom OPCORE PGIM Real Estate PHOCEA DC Polar DC Prime Data Centers Quetta Data Centers (Azora) QTS Data Centers REMOV SDC Capital Partners SEGRO Serve Centric VITALI Kasi Cloud Kemet Data Center (Intro Technology and Oman Data Park) Khazna Data Centers Gulf Data Hub Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 341 Forecast Period 2024 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $47.23 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $97.3 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 12.8% Regions Covered Europe Key Topics Covered: Impact of Tariffs on Europe Data Center Market Investment Opportunities Investment: Market Size & Forecast Area: Market Size & Forecast Power Capacity: Market Size & Forecast Segmentation by Facility Type Hyperscale Data Centers Colocation Data Centers Enterprise Data Centers Segmentation by Infrastructure IT Infrastructure Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure General Construction Segmentation by IT Infrastructure Server Infrastructure Storage Infrastructure Network Infrastructure Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure UPS Systems Generators Transfer Switches & Switchgear Power Distribution Units Other Electrical Infrastructure Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems Racks Other Mechanical Infrastructure Segmentation by Cooling Systems CRAC & CRAH Units Chiller Units Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers Economizers & Evaporative Coolers Other Cooling Units Segmentation by Cooling Techniques Air-based Liquid-based Segmentation by General Construction Core & Shell Development Installation & Commissioning Services Engineering & Building Design Physical Security Fire Detection & Suppression DCIM Segmentation by Tier Standard Tier I & II Tier III Tier IV Segmentation by Geography Western Europe UK Germany France Netherlands Ireland Switzerland Italy Spain Belgium Portugal Greece Other Western European Countries Nordic Sweden Norway Denmark Finland Iceland Central and Eastern Europe Russia Poland Austria Czechia Other Central & Eastern European Countries For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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Innovative Liquid Cooling Solutions Propel Europe Towards a Greener Future
As demand for sustainable, energy-efficient cooling rises with AI, HPC, and IoT growth, innovations like immersion cooling boost efficiency. Europe's focus on net-zero goals and lower carbon footprints further fuels adoption, despite high costs and standardization challenges. Key players include Asetek, Asperitas, and Submer, contributing to the market's robust expansion. European Data Center Liquid Cooling Market Dublin, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Data Center Liquid Cooling Market: Focus on Product, Application, and Country Analysis - Analysis and Forecast, 2024-2034" report has been added to European data center liquid cooling market (excluding U.K.), valued at $1.2 billion in 2024, is expected to reach $8.88 billion by 2034, exhibiting a robust CAGR of 22.11% during the forecast period 2024-2034. The market for liquid cooling for data center has been expanding quickly due to the growing need for sustainable and energy-efficient cooling solutions to support hyperscale data center, artificial intelligence (AI), and high-performance computing (HPC). The widespread use of cutting-edge technologies like immersion and direct-to-chip cooling, which provide higher thermal efficiency and lower power consumption than conventional air cooling systems, is one of the main reasons. Alongside developments in liquid cooling systems that enable better server density and operational reliability, regulatory efforts to attain net-zero goals and lower carbon footprints are promoting adoption. Innovative cooling fluids and scalable solutions for growing AI workloads and 5G applications are being developed by industry participants. However, issues such as high implementation costs and little standardisation remain. Notwithstanding these challenges, liquid cooling maintains its status as a game-changing technology in data centre operations by helping to manage the rising heat densities of contemporary IT architecture while fostering sustainability and maximising performance. Market trends, Drivers and Challenges of Europe Data Center Liquid Cooling MarketThe need for improved energy efficiency, sustainability, and efficient thermal management is propelling the fast-growing European data center liquid cooling market. High-performance computing and the growing density of data center necessitate cooling technologies that perform better than conventional air-cooling systems. Because they provide better thermal performance and lower operating costs, technological innovations like immersion cooling and creative liquid cooling infrastructures are becoming more and more popular. Through the promotion of green technologies and energy-efficient practices, government initiatives and stringent energy restrictions throughout Europe further stimulate market upfront capital costs, complicated integration with existing systems, worries about possible leaks, and long-term dependability are some of the market's obstacles, though. Uniform adoption is further hampered by the fragmented regulatory environment and the absence of standardised standards among European nations. Despite these obstacles, the market for liquid cooling in data center in Europe appears to have a bright future due to strong investments in hyperscale data center and ongoing innovation in liquid cooling Strategy: Key players in the Europe data center liquid cooling market analyzed and profiled in the study involve liquid cooling providers, including market segments covered by distinct product kinds, applications served, and regional presence, as well as the influence of important market tactics employed. Moreover, a detailed competitive benchmarking of the players operating in the Europe data center liquid cooling market has been done to help the reader understand how players stack against each other, presenting a clear market landscape. Additionally, comprehensive competitive strategies such as partnerships, agreements, and collaborations will aid the reader in understanding the untapped revenue pockets in the of the prominent names in this market are: Asetek Asperitas DCX INC. Iceotope Submer Rittal GmbH & Co. KG Legrand STULZ Danfoss nVent ALFA LAVAL Kelvion Holding Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 114 Forecast Period 2024 - 2034 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $1.2 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2034 $8.88 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 22.1% Regions Covered Europe Key Topics Covered:Market Trends Shaping Data Center Liquid Cooling Market Efficient Cooling Systems Renewable Energy for Data Centers Rising Demand for Edge Computing Increased Interest in High-Performance Gaming and Bitcoin Minning Applications Increased Data Requirements Increasing Rack Power Density - New Data Center Reality 5G Services to Drive Exponential Growth in Data Centers Surge in Investments toward Data Center Cooling Innovations Data Center Power Consumption Scenario Other Industrial Trends HPC Cluster Developments Blockchain Initiatives Super Computing Impact of Server/Rack Density Case Studies Immersion Cooling Technology Advancing Data Center Cooling Efficiency: The University of Leeds' Adoption of Fully Immersed Liquid-Cooled Servers PeaSoup Cloud: Pioneering Eco-Friendly Cloud Services with Immersion Cooling Technology Transforming Data Centers: Enhanced Efficiency with GRC's CarnotJet System Revolutionizing Data Center Cooling: OVHcloud's Single-Phase Immersion Technology Empowering Scientific Advancements with Immersion Cooling: PIC's Success Story Advancing Data Center Cooling Efficiency: KAORI and MIVOLT's Immersion Cooling Solution Advancing Data Center Sustainability with Two-Phase Immersion Cooling Market Dynamics Overview Market Drivers Increasing Data Center Spending Growing Need for Hyperscale Data Centers Reduction in Operational Costs Market Restraints High Investment Costs Alternative Technologies Existing in the Market Market Opportunities Retrofitting Opportunities Heat Repurposing from Liquid-Cooled Data Centers Growth in Penetration Rate of Internet and Cloud Services For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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New Entrants Stir Up Competition in Europe Data Center Market - A $32.27 Billion Market by 2030, Rising at a CAGR of 18.59%
Major regions like Germany, France, and the UK are central to market expansion, with emerging markets like Milan and Warsaw gaining traction. Leading operators and new entrants are intensifying competition, while sustainability practices, such as HVO fuel adoption and advanced cooling methods, become crucial. European Data Center Construction Market Dublin, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Europe Data Center Construction Market - Industry Outlook & Forecast 2025-2030" report has been added to Data Center Construction Market was valued at USD 11.60 Billion in 2024, and is projected to reach USD 32.27 Billion by 2030, rising at a CAGR of 18.59%. EUROPE DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET KEY HIGHLIGHTS The European data center market has expanded significantly because of the demand from hyperscale companies, the requirements of Artificial Intelligence, and the expansion of edge computing. To accommodate AI needs, data center operators have adapted advanced infrastructure and implemented innovative cooling and energy-efficient solutions to meet sustainability goals. Such factors are also projected to support the Europe data center construction market growth. Supply chain disruptions, rising inflation, a skilled workforce shortage, and land and power scarcity are expected to negatively affect the Europe data center construction market. Strong demand for data center capacity has been driven by hyperscale providers, financial institutions, healthcare organizations, and other large corporations contributing to unprecedented power capacity volume in the market. The European government will encourage data center investments through initiatives, such as expanding land availability for development, lowering electricity costs for data centers, providing tax incentives, and facilitating renewable energy procurement. These measures are expected to drive Europe data center construction market growth over the forecast period. The digitalization of businesses will lead to a rise in data center investments by colocation, cloud, internet, and telecommunications providers. Telecom companies, such as T-Mobile are driving the deployment of 5G services across the continent. Some areas, such as London, Paris, and Frankfurt face land availability constraints restricting opportunities for new companies to enter the market. However, emerging regions, such as Amsterdam, Milan, and Warsaw, are increasingly preferred. EUROPE DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS Implementing modular power infrastructure, such as containerized power solutions used by OHVcloud in France in data centers is expected to yield long-term cost savings. These systems are more efficient, allowing for space optimization and reducing maintenance requirements. Leading power supply companies, such as Schneider Electric, ABB, Eaton, Legrand, and Switch, have addressed the rising power demands of data centers. In response to the increasing construction of data centers, these companies have recommended building their substations to supply power directly to their data center campuses. The adoption of HVO fuel as an alternative to diesel in generators is anticipated to grow due to its sustainability in the European data center construction market. Many operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, STACK Infrastructure, and Green Mountain, have opted to replace diesel with HVO fuel to power their backup generators. Real-time monitoring software featuring automation and AI is increasingly important as Equinix has Real-time monitoring with AI-powered automation, and Digital Realty has enhanced AI for operational monitoring. This technology can forecast maintenance requirements, detect component failures, and execute automatic switchover, ensuring continuous operations. Various new and innovative power and cooling systems emphasizing sustainability have entered the Europe data center construction market. Infrastructure providers have increasingly prioritized the development of products that minimize environmental impact. The adoption of cooling methods, such as evaporative coolers, has increased in regions with suitable climates, such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, providing effective cooling for data centers. Beyond constructing and establishing data centers, the companies, including Equinix, Digital Realty, Green Mountain, and Telehouse emphasize strengthening physical security and employ real-time Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) systems to monitor and manage facilities. EUROPE DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS The data center construction and expansion activities are expected to be primarily concentrated in the large-scale colocation facilities of key European regions, such as Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the UK. Frankfurt and London are among the leading data center markets in Europe. However, these cities are not likely to see significant hyperscale development due to space limitations in building large-scale facilities. The availability of land for data center development in London and Berlin is a major constraint on the continent. Operators are expected to move to other regions, such as Milan and Warsaw, due to better access to land. Several factors drive data center investments, including access to abundant power, a favorable cost environment, business-friendly tax policies, and ideal climatic conditions in Nordic countries, such as Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, which enable efficient free cooling for servers. Ireland attracts investments from hyperscale data center operators, such as Microsoft and Amazon Web Services. The U.K. benefits from strong connectivity hosting major subsea cables linking it to other European regions and various continents. Regions, such as Marseille and Lyon, have gained traction as alternative data center locations due to land availability and better energy supply in France. Switzerland's political neutrality, data protection regulations, and proximity to key European markets enhance its attractiveness to data center operators with Zurich and Geneva as the main data center hubs offering high security and reliability. Milan is Italy's primary data center hub, benefiting from its strong economy and central location for connecting with Southern Europe, and smaller data center markets, such as Rome and Turin, are emerging as growing data center locations due to their favorable business environments. The Nordics, including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Finland, increasingly attract data center investments due to their cool climate, abundant renewable energy, such as hydropower, wind, and geothermal energy, and government incentives. EUROPE DATA CENTER CONSTRUCTION MARKET VENDOR INSIGHTS The growing demand for data centers is set to create substantial revenue opportunities for construction contractors. Significant contractors in this field include AECOM, Arup, DPR Construction, Artelia, and Bouygues Construction. The Europe data center construction market features all the leading global colocation operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, CyrusOne, DataBank, Iron Mountain, Vantage Data Centers, NTT DATA, and STACK Infrastructure. Key hyperscale operators investing in the Europe data center construction market include Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft, Meta (Facebook), and Google. They have broadened their presence across major data center hubs throughout Europe. The Europe data center construction market has seen the emergence of several new players, including ACS Group, Ar Telecom, Blue, CloudHQ, dataR, Apto Data Centers, DATA for MED, and EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC. The arrival of these new operators could disrupt market share increasing the competition. Despite the presence of major operators, several new companies have established large data center campuses across Europe. CloudHQ and Ar Telecom are building extensive data center facilities throughout the continent. Digital Realty, Equinix, and Green Mountain are among the major operators in the Europe data center construction market. These companies have developed multiple data center campuses and facilities across the continent in various countries, including the UK, France, Ireland, Nordics, and Central and Eastern European countries. Key Data Center Support Infrastructure Providers 3M Airedale AERMEC Alfa Laval ABB Aksa Power Generation AVK Baudouin Carrier Caterpillar Condair Group Climaveneta Cummins D'HONDT THERMAL SOLUTIONS Daikin Applied Delta Electronics Eaton EBM-PAPST EMICON INNOVATION AND COMFORT Enrogen FlaktGroup Grundfos Guntner GESAB HiRef HITEC Power Protection Honeywell INNIO JAEGGI Hybridtechnologie AG Johnson Controls Kohler KyotoCooling Legrand Mitsubishi Electric Munters NetNordic Group AS Nlyte Software Perkins Engines Piller Power Systems Riello Elettronica Group Rittal Rolls-Royce Schneider Electric Siemens Socomec Group STULZ Trane Technologies (Ingersoll Rand) Vertiv ZIEHL-ABEGG Prominent Construction Contractors ACS Group AECOM Altron AODC AEON Engineering APL Data Center ARC:MC Ariatta ARSMAGNA GROUP Artelia Arup Aurora Group AtkinsRealis Basler & Hofmann BENTHEM CROUWEL ARCHITECTS Bouygues Construction Bravida CapIngelec Caverion Coromatic (E. ON) Collen Construction COWI DataDome Deerns Designer Group Dipl.-Ing. H. C. Hollige Dornan DPR Construction Engexpor Equans Etop Exyte (M+W Group) Eiffage Ethos Engineering EYP Mission Critical Facilities Ferrovial Fluor Corporation Future-tech Granlund Group GreenMDC Gottlieb Paludan Architects Haka Moscow ICT Facilities IDOM IMOS ISG JCA Engineering JERLAURE John Sisk & Son Kirby Group Engineering KKCG Group Linesight LPI Group M+W Group (EXYTE) Mace Mercury Metnor Construction MiCiM MT Hojgaard Nicholas Webb Architects (NWA) NORMA Engineering PM Group PORR Group PQC Quark Unlimited Engineering Ramboll RED Engineering Design Reid Brewin Architects Renco RKD Royal HaskoningDHV Salboheds Skanska SPIE Starching STO Building Group STRABAG STS Group Sweco TECHKO Tetra Tech TPF Ingenierie TTSP Turner & Townsend Warbud Winthrop Technologies YIT Techbau Generale Prefabbricati S.p.A. Rosenberger ZAUNERGROUP Prominent Data Center Investors 3data 3S Group Aire Networks Amazon Web Services Ark Data Centres Artnet Atman Apple Aruba S.p.A. AtlasEdge AQ Compute atNorth Atomdata (Rosatom) Bahnhof Bulk Infrastructure China Mobile International Compass Data Centers Colt Data Centre Services (COLT DCS) CyrusOne DATA4 DataCenter United Datum DENV-R Digital Realty EcoData Center EdgeConneX Equinix Meta Global Switch Google Green Datacenter Green Mountain Iron Mountain IXcellerate K2 STRATEGIC Kao Data Keppel Data Centres LCL Data Center Linx Data Centers Maincubes SECURE DATACENTERS Merlin Properties Microsoft MTS NTT DATA Penta Infra Pure Data Centres Rostelecom Selectel STACK Infrastructure STACKIT Storespeed Switch Datacenters Telehouse Thesee DataCenter Vantage Data Centers VIRTUS Data Centres Yondr New Entrants ADA Infrastructure Service Offerings Apto Data Centre Ar Telecom Art Data Centres Atlantic Data Infrastructure Best Wonder Business Blue Bluestar Data Center Castle IT Ceske Radiokomunikace CloudHQ Data Castle dataR Dataformed Digital Reef Eclairion EDGNEX Data Centres by DAMAC Elementica Energia Data Centre Evroc Form8tion Data Centers Global Technical Realty GreenScale Goodman Hyperco Ingenostrum KEVLINX Keysource + Namsos DataSenter (NDS) Lasercharm Latos Nation Data Center Nautilus Data Technologies EdgeNebula Mediterra Datacenters Nehos Nethits Telecom OPCORE PGIM Real Estate PHOCEA DC PolarDC Prime Data Centers Quetta Data Centers QTS Data Centers REMOV SDC Capital Partners SEGRO Serve Centric VITALI Key Attributes: Report Attribute Details No. of Pages 845 Forecast Period 2024 - 2030 Estimated Market Value (USD) in 2024 $11.6 Billion Forecasted Market Value (USD) by 2030 $32.27 Billion Compound Annual Growth Rate 18.5% Regions Covered Europe Key Market Segmentation: Facility Type Hyperscale Data Centers Colocation Data Centers Enterprise Data Centers Infrastructure Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure General Construction Electrical Infrastructure UPS Systems Generators Transfer Switches & Switchgears PDUs Other Electrical Infrastructure Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems Racks Other Mechanical Infrastructure Cooling Systems CRAC & CRAH Units Chiller Units Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers Other Cooling Units Cooling Techniques Air-based Cooling Liquid-based Cooling General Construction Core & Shell Development Installation & Commissioning Services Engineering & Building Design Fire Detection & Suppression Physical Security DCIM/BMS Solutions Tier Standards Tier I & Tier II Tier III Tier IV Geography Western Europe U.K. Germany France Netherlands Ireland Switzerland Italy Spain Belgium Portugal Greece Other Western European Countries Nordics Denmark Sweden Norway Finland Iceland Central and Eastern Europe Russia Poland Austria Czech Other Central & Eastern European Countries For more information about this report visit About is the world's leading source for international market research reports and market data. 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07-02-2025
- Politics
- Euronews
Decision on next EU privacy chief postponed to March
A decision on who will be the next European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) – the privacy watchdog of the EU institutions – is likely to come in March at the earliest, sources familiar with the matter told Euronews. The mandate of the current EDPS, Poland's Wojciech Wiewiórowski, expired early December. After hearings in January, the European Parliament and the EU member states both favoured different candidates from among the four contenders shortlisted by the European Commission. The Parliament's Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee, LIBE, voted to appoint long-time Commission official Bruno Gencarelli, from Italy, while the member states are backing Wiewiórowski to stay on for another mandate. On Wednesday, the Parliament's group leaders backed the LIBE decision. The Parliament now has to set up a committee with the council to come to a decision; but the configuration of that committee is still to be decided. Last week, think tank Centre for AI & Digital Humanism sent a letter, signed by a list of privacy professors, to the Parliament and Commission Presidents, signalling Gencarelli should be conflicted from the role. The next privacy regulator should not come from within the Commission's ranks, given the remit of the job, they warned. Early last year, the EDPS ruled for example that the use of Microsoft 365 by the EU executive was illegitimate. Although the EDPS is not able to fine Big Tech companies for breaches of the EU privacy rules — that's a competence of the national data protection authorities — it publishes opinions on legislative proposals.