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Copenhagen

Green power and one of Europe’s most reliable power grids.

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Denmark is one of Europe’s most sustainable and secure locations for digital infrastructure. With over 70% of its energy sourced from low-carbon renewables, it offers a reliable and green power grid that supports long-term energy stability. The country’s cool climate enables energy-efficient cooling, reducing both environmental impact and operational costs.

The Copenhagen capital area, home to approximately 2 million of Denmark’s 5.9 million inhabitants, benefits from a highly developed infrastructure and urban resilience. Denmark’s flat, geo-safe terrain provides optimal conditions for data center operations, including low flood risk and robust infrastructure for managing environmental challenges.

According to the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index by Transparency International, Denmark ranks #1 globally for anti-bribery and corruption, reinforcing its reputation as a politically and economically stable environment. These attributes make Denmark one of the safest and most future-ready locations to host critical infrastructure.

Together, these advantages create an ideal foundation for cloud, AI, and high-performance computing workloads that demand reliability, scalability, and sustainability.

Market Features

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Europe’s AI & Innovation Hotspot
Copenhagen ranks as the third largest AI ecosystem in the EU (Tech Ecosystem Index 2025), driven by strong collaboration between universities, industry, and government. The city fosters innovation across disciplines, making it an ideal location for cloud, AI, and high-performance computing deployments.

Excellent Conditions for Low-Energy Cooling

Cool Climate Advantage 
Copenhagen’s naturally cool climate supports energy-efficient cooling, reducing operational costs and environmental impact – a strategic advantage for cloud and high-density deployments.

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Strategic Nordic Gateway
As a well-connected international city, Copenhagen serves both local and global digital infrastructure needs. Its harmonized regulations with other Nordic countries and growing data center market make it a scalable, future-ready location for cloud providers.

Access to Skilled Workforce

Access to Skilled Workforce
Copenhagen attracts top talent in AI/ML, engineering, cleantech, and ICT, supported by world-class universities and a high quality of life. This deep talent pool enables hyperscalers to scale operations with confidence. The city has been a launchpad for several hyperscalers, paving the way for expansion into larger facilities across Denmark.

Green Power

Green Power
Powered by over 70% low-carbon energy sources, Denmark offers one of Europe’s most sustainable and reliable power grids – ideal for cloud and AI workloads seeking long-term energy stability and environmental responsibility.

The Danish government is actively working to lower power pricing, supporting international business demands for competitive energy costs in EMEA.

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Expanding Global Connectivity
Copenhagen is rapidly emerging as a key connectivity hub in Northern Europe, offering unparalleled access to global and regional networks.

As a major center for Internet exchange and peering, the city provides robust infrastructure for high-performance traffic routing and low-latency service delivery. Recent subsea cable developments are strengthening Copenhagen’s role as a gateway to international markets and hyperscale networks. Our COP02 data center is located directly on key fiber routes connecting the US through Denmark and onward to Eastern Europe via Sweden.

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