EdgeConneX plans to acquire Lyten data center site in Skellefteå, Sweden
EdgeConneX plans to acquire a data center site from Lyten in Skellefteå, Sweden, marking its entry into the Swedish market with intentions to develop a campus with up to 1 GW of capacity.
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- EdgeConneX's first entry into the Swedish market.
- Planned development of a massive 1 GW data center campus.
- Acquisition of a data center site from Lyten in Skellefteå.
- EdgeConneX is backed by investment organization EQT.
Source Intelligence
EdgeConneX's entry into the Swedish market: "marking its entry into the Swedish market." Intended workloads: "the facility is intended to support artificial intelligence and cloud computing workloads" Power source: "would be powered primarily by renewable energy." Potential ranking: "If completed at the planned scale, it would rank among the largest data center campuses in Europe." Part of broader strategy: "the project forms part of EdgeConneX’s broader Nordic expansion strategy, aimed at increasing digital infrastructure capacity in the region."
"EdgeConneX, a global, private, data center provider and developer, plans to acquire a Lyten data center site"
"plans to acquire a Lyten data center site"
"Supported by EQT"
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