CREDIT: IES
“ FLAP-D” markets in Europe( Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin) are severely power-constrained, with developers facing grid connection queues that can last seven to 10 years.
This has triggered a“ Great Data Centre Migration” to new regions with more abundant power capacity, fundamentally redrawing the map of global digital infrastructure.
This dynamic has created a complex, symbiotic relationship. While data centres are straining the grid, their immense and predictable demand also positions them as ideal
“Innovation shows up first as efficiency you can prove”
LAURIE MCKELVIE, TECHNICAL DELIVERY LEAD, IES datacentremagazine. com 141