AQ-OSL1
100%
Renewable Energy*
*subject to clients needs
171 MW
Potential expandable
Power Supply
35 kW
Average Liquid Cooling
Power/Rack
AQ-OSL1B + AQ-OSL1C
Data Center
Expansion
1700 m²
Total Available
IT Whitespace
24/7
Remote Hands & Security
AQ-OSL1
Our first facility – located in Hønefoss, close to Oslo and Norway’s largest international airport – has been operational since February 2024.
The first phase is a 6 MW IT power AI data center prepared for liquid cooling to support high-density racks for HPC.
The site can support standard densities at 5 kW, up to HPC (+120kW) per rack.
Expansion of AQ-OSL1:
The existing data center AQ-OSL1 will be expanded by 15 MW gross power – with two expansion stages, AQ-OSL1B and AQ-OSL1C. The joint potential power supply will be 171 MW.
Norway is an ideal data center location.
Despite its geographical location at the edge of Europe, Norway is increasingly moving to the center of European data traffic due to the expansion of network connections.
Access to green power and a cool climate make Norway an ideal location for data centers. Due to renewable energy, low electricity prices, and abundant cold water, Norway is an attractive location for building large data centers. 98% of Norway’s electricity is generated from renewable sources, enabling the country to offer Europe’s most competitive electricity prices.
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More InformationCooling
Direct liquid cooling:
- 35 kW average cooling power per rack
- Approximately 80% indirect free cooling annually
Cooling alternatives:
- Rear door heat exchangers (RDHX), immersion cooling and direct-to-chip cooling technology will be available
Power
- 21 MW of power currently available at the plot with the possibility to expand
- 100% renewable energy* supply
- PPA long-term power supply contracts directly with the supplier (optional)
*subject to client needs
Technical Setup
- Location:
- Close to Oslo, and Norway’s International Airport
- Average temperature 4.6°C
- Large plot with space for further data center buildings
- Colocation:
- Open space, flexible divisions, compartments, enclosures and private halls
- Total available IT whitespace: approximately 1700 m²
- High power density blocks for liquid-cooled computing capacity on demand
- Redundancy:
- Tier III design principles
- Backup power: UPS, generator sets
- Redundant power supply to the white space area
- Redundancy of fiber to the data center to meet-me room (MMR)
- Connectivity:
- Carrier-neutral data center
- Connectivity to IX’s, national and international sites available through several providers
- Dark fiber
- Private line ethernet services on request
- Services and Operations:
- Initial setup
- Remote hands packages
- 24/7 services available
- 24/7 security on site
- Flexible SLA offering
- Other:
- Monitoring features available (live PUE, CO2 emissions, performance, etc.)
- CO2 measuring, reducing and offsetting services as required
- Excess heat reuse with a heat pump to reduce operational costs and carbon footprint
AQ-BCN1
Our second facility will be centrally located in the Barcelona metropolitan area, in the data center hub Parc de l’Alba. The data center will be a 60 MW colocation facility, prepared with the potential to support high-density racks for HPC.
Sustainability
Our sustainability concept takes a holistic approach to maximizing data center performance, reducing operating costs and minimizing environmental impact to achieve a sustainable data center lifestyle.
Data Center Solutions
Our data centers offer robust and scalable solutions that can be fully customized. Clients can choose any colocation within a fully available portfolio of high-quality solutions.