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CBRE: Europe will see a record-breaking data center capacity expansion in 2025.

CBRE Group released a report on Wednesday that predicted a record number of data centres in Europe this year as companies increase their cloud computing and artificial intelligence activities.

Data centres have seen a dramatic increase in demand over the last few years. This is due to companies embracing new technologies for their business.

CBRE, a commercial real estate and investment firm, has said that data centres in Europe could account for 937 Megawatts of electricity demand by 2025. This would be a record for the area.

The company stated that this would be a jump from 655MW in 2024 to 282MW or 43 %.

The data centre construction boom is set to continue. The availability of power, appropriate land, government incentives and hyperscalers' ambitions are the key factors driving the rapid expansion of markets like Milan as well as leading markets like London, Frankfurt and London.

CBRE estimates that 57% of the new capacity is expected to come from the top European data centres, including Frankfurt, London Amsterdam, Paris, and Dublin.

CBRE reported that the demand for new capacity from customers has grown rapidly despite challenges for providers to source power and land.

CBRE predicted that five of the ten secondary European markets it tracks will see double-digit growth in supply in 2025. By the end of this year, seven of these markets, including Milan, Madrid and Barcelona, will have at least 100MW in supply, up from only four markets by the end of 2022. Reporting by Lucy Raitano, Editing by Amanda Cooper, Aiden Lewis and Amanda Cooper

(source: Reuters)