
Norway 1
36MW data center in Southwest Norway – a green data centre with energy efficiency at the heart of its design.
Norway 1 - our flagship data center, created for customers who need performance, resilience and energy efficiency. The data center has been designed to provide high power density with liquid cooling suitable for AI, HPC and GPU deployments, and solutions that can be tailored to individual customers’ needs.

Delivery Status
Norway 1 has received both zoning and planning approval and is finalising detailed electrical and mechanical design. Construction is expected to begin later in 2026, with capacity coming online in 2027.
Norway 1 is strategically located on the Southwestern coast of Norway, approximately 40km from central Stavanger, one of Norway’s main data center hubs. The new €230 data center will span around 18,900m² and comprise of three state-of the-art technical suites with an IT load of 30MW – all powered by 100% renewable hydropower.
Key Features
30MW
IT capacity
100%
Renewable hydropower
1.1
Target design PUE
100%
Carrier and cloud neutral
24 -7
Onsite operations
3
Uptime Tier standards
Critical Environment
Running AI-era infrastructure is about consistency: disciplined processes, clear accountability and rapid response when it matters.

Built for AI/HPC compute
Run high-density AI/HPC workloads with liquid-cooling-ready infrastructure.
Reduce your operational overhead through renewable hydropower and efficiency-led design.
Build low-latency, resilient network architectures with carrier-neutral options.
Operate with confidence through layered resilience, monitoring and security controls.
Connectivity-ready by design
Norway 1 is planned as a carrier- and cloud-neutral data center with resilient connectivity options, designed to support multi-carrier architectures with two meet-me-rooms and diverse entry points

Clean power. Efficient design. Heat reuse enabled.
Powered by renewable hydropower and designed for energy efficiency, Norway 1 is built to support customers’ sustainability goals.
Green Horizon has entered into a symbiotic partnership so that waste heat will be exported to Norway’s largest greenhouse. The circular-energy concept has been technically validated and has received unanimous approval from the local municipality.

Technical Specifications
Technical specification, which is subject to change, relates to the completion of the data center.
Ready to plan capacity in Norway?
Share your IT load and target density requirements, delivery timeframe and connectivity needs. We’ll respond with the technical detail your team needs and next steps.