atNorth plans massive 200MW data center in Sollefteå
- atNorth has signed an agreement to build a new data center in Sollefteå Municipality, Sweden.
- The proposed data center will have an initial capacity of 200MW and is strategically located for infrastructure and energy.
- This development represents a significant step in atNorth's commitment to expanding sustainable data center operations in the Nordic region.
In Sweden, atNorth, a leading Nordic data center provider, has taken significant steps towards expanding its operations by securing land in the Sollefteå Municipality. This ground-breaking development, announced on December 16, 2024, is intended for the construction of a mega data center with an initial capacity of 200 megawatts. The strategic location in Hamre Industripark, Långsele, was selected due to its excellent infrastructure, energy capacity, and beneficial climate, which is conducive to efficient data center operations. The announcement highlights the collaboration between atNorth and local government officials, including Johan Andersson, the Chair of the Municipal Executive Committee, who expressed optimism about the project's potential impact on the region. The partnership aims to promote Sollefteå as a hub for innovative developments and sustainable technology, reflecting atNorth's commitment to responsible growth in the Nordic region. AtNorth’s Chief Executive Officer, Eyjólfur Magnús Kristinsson, emphasized that the new site would complement their existing metro sites in Sweden and cater to the increasing demand for sustainable infrastructure. Moreover, this announcement comes on the heels of atNorth's recent expansions of their data centers in Iceland and the opening of a new facility in Denmark. The company's plans also include developing additional sites in Finland, further demonstrating its commitment to becoming a preeminent player in the Nordic data center market. The emphasis on renewable energy and sustainability is central to atNorth's operations, making these developments particularly timely in the context of global efforts towards reducing carbon footprints. AtNorth's strategic plans signal the growing importance of data centers in supporting technological advancements and the increasing reliance on digital services. As they seize the opportunity to enhance their infrastructure, atNorth is also pushing forward the boundaries of what's possible in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence, influencing the broader tech landscape across the Nordics. This mega-site initiative is a testament to atNorth’s role as a leader in sustainable data center operations and its potential to reshape the regional economic landscape through innovative technologies.