atNorth’s state-of-the-art data center, SWE01, is located in Kista (a suburb of Stockholm), and the largest ICT cluster in Europe. The data center is just a stone’s throw away from Arlanda International Airport and a short train/car ride from Stockholm city center.
The data center provides more than 2,800 SQM of white technical space and is constructed of a concrete frame arranged on two levels. Sweden data center 1 (SWE01) is a highly connected and secure colocation facility powered by energy from renewable sources.
This resilient and reliable location is perfect for enterprises and clouds looking for fast growth and scalable colocation.
SWE01 data center facility was precisely constructed for high density workloads and is unique in its design, with a primary cooling system created specifically to maximize heat recovery, utilizing liquid cooling technology.
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Address | Esbogatan 4, Kista, Sweden |
Total available power | 12 MW |
Total available space | 6400 SQM |
Power source | renewable energy sources |
PUE | >1.2 |
Latency (single trip)
SWE01 | |
Frankfurt | 19.5 ms |
London | 19.9 ms |
Amsterdam | 12.5 ms |
Paris | 21.5 ms |
Dublin | 20.5 ms |
Copenhagen | 16.5 ms |
Oslo | 16.9 ms |
SWE01 utilizes DLC technology so we can ensure our customers achieve improved rack densities
compute heat is recycled to provide heat and hot water for local residents, creating a circular economy and lowering your footprint
Sweden has a strong fiber highway and direct sub-sea connectivity to all the major markets in Europe
Sweden is emerging as a leader in data center sustainability and an ideal location for your data. Sweden is a frontrunner in reliable, low-cost power, with much of it produced in local hydropower plants and with a year-round mild climate providing naturally, free ambient cooling, it’s perfect for cooling data centers and a solid foundation for an exceptionally low PUE.
Sweden balances the natural advantages of a cool, stable environment with the created advantages of affordable, renewable energy and a strong infrastructure; making Sweden a compelling location for data centers