Telenor AI Factory to utilize Skygard's existing and planned data centers in Oslo
40 MW
Capacity
Telenor's AI Factory will run on data center infrastructure located within Norway, including Skygard’s existing and planned data centers in Oslo, which will support up to 40 MW when complete.
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Deal Analysis
Telenor AI Factory has entered into a supply agreement with Skygard to secure data center infrastructure in Oslo, Norway. This deal, announced on 2026-03-03, will see Skygard's existing and planned data centers support up to 40 MW of capacity for Telenor's AI operations. The commitment to local infrastructure for Telenor's AI Factory underscores a strategic move to establish robust, in-country capabilities for advanced computing, ensuring data residency and potentially lower latency for its AI initiatives.
The 40 MW capacity highlights the substantial infrastructure requirements for modern AI workloads. This supply agreement positions Skygard as a key enabler for Telenor's technological ambitions, leveraging both current and future data center developments in the Oslo region. The deal reflects the broader trend of increasing demand for high-capacity data centers, particularly those capable of supporting energy-intensive AI applications, within specific geographic markets like Norway.
- Secures 40 MW of data center capacity for Telenor's AI Factory.
- Involves Telenor's strategic move into AI, requiring significant infrastructure.
- Skygard will utilize both existing and planned data centers in Oslo, Norway.
- Highlights the growing demand for high-capacity, local data center solutions for AI workloads.
Timeline
Announced
Mar 3, 2026
Signed
Closed
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