Bulk Data Centers unveils plan for data centre expansion following unprecedented demand

Bulk Data Centers unveils plan for data centre expansion following unprecedented demand

Bulk Data Centers (Bulk), a leading provider of ultra-scalable, highly connected and sustainable data centres in the Nordics, has announced that construction has commenced of a new 42MW data centre facility scheduled for completion this year. 

The new facility will offer 42MW of IT space, designed to accommodate the latest generation of high-density GPU and CPU infrastructure. It will include air cooling and direct liquid cooling capabilities of up to 100kW+ per rack. 

This is on the back of the successful launch of a 12MW data centre facility at the N01 Data Center Campus, which was ready for service in 2023 and is now fully contracted due to high demand.

The new 42MW facility will be constructed at the 300-hectare site and connect to the existing 125MVA dual onsite sub-stations.

As part of the longer-term scaling at the N01 Data Center Campus, Bulk is working jointly with regional and national grid companies to add 300MW of additional, redundant power capacity that allows for continued large scale data centre expansion, both for hyperscale and colocation facilities.

The N01 Data Center Campus has the potential to grow beyond 1000MW supported by a strategic location in immediate proximity to one of Northern Europe’s largest transformer stations and 300 hectares of zoned land.

The site has access to surplus production of 100% renewable power and is highly connected with large-capacity intercontinental and regional fibre routes, connecting the site directly to European and North American transport hubs.

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