New atNorth metro data centre to boost Swedish digital transformation
Referred to as SWE02, the new data centre by atNorth will be a 30MW metro site built in close proximity to the company’s first state-of-the-art data centre in Sweden, SWE01.
The data centre will be enabled with heat reuse capabilities and allow excess heat from the data centre to be recovered and recycled for use within the local community, in partnership with Stockholm Exergi.
“We are proud to collaborate with atNorth to recycle heat to meet a local need within Stockholm,” says Peter Sivengård, business project manager, at Stockholm Exergi. “By working together, we can ensure efficient use of our resources and contribute to our country’s circular economy.”
atNorth also said this setup will enable customers to seamlessly deploy connected clusters across both data centre locations.
SWE02 will facilitate seamless cluster operations between both campuses in the area and offer separation of client workloads that bolster redundancy and resilience. The site is expected to go live in Q4 2027.
“The expansion of our presence in Stockholm is a clear reflection of the growing demand for responsible data centre operators who can combine technical excellence with sustainable operations,” said Eyjólfur Magnús Kristinsson, CEO of atNorth.
“As high-performance digital infrastructure becomes increasingly business critical, companies are seeking partners who prioritise energy efficiency, sustainable design and long-term community impact – values that are deeply embedded in atNorth’s growth strategy.”
By expanding in the region, atNorth has helped facilitate a new electrical substation. This will be constructed by network company Ellevio and aim to improve electrical network infrastructure resilience for the surrounding area.
“We are delighted that atNorth has chosen the Kista area for an additional energy efficient data centre campus that will contribute to the city’s climate efforts,” says Karin Wanngård, Mayor of Stockholm. “The development and subsequent operational phase of this data centre will bring employment opportunities for our community and further position Stockholm as a hub for digital infrastructure excellence.”
The news comes shortly after other announcements from atNorth, including the expansion of two data centre campuses in Iceland and the securing of land in Sollefteå, Sweden for a future mega site.
Likewise, atNorth has entered into a heat reuse agreement with Vesforbrænding, Denmark’s largest waste-to-energy company, to repurpose excess heat from its DEN01 data centre campus, alongside the announcement of colocation partnerships with Nokia, Crusoe and 6G AI Sweden AB.
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