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UK data center spend will soar to PS10billion a year, Barbour ABI

UK data center spend will soar to PS10billion a year, Barbour ABI

Barbour ABI, a construction data company, has conducted an analysis that shows the spending on new UK data centers will increase to 10 billion pounds per year by 2029. This is a five-fold rise from 2024.

In the UK, data centres cost a total of 1,75 billion pounds last year. This is expected to rise to 2,38 billion by 2025.

Data centre investments are driven by AI-driven demand. Barbour ABI estimates that tech giants will invest 25 billion pounds in the UK within the next five-year period, and there are plans for almost 100 new data center projects.

Government initiatives, such as AI Growth Zones, which streamline the planning of new digital infrastructure.

According to Barbour ABI, London and its surrounding areas dominate the data center sector. However, development is expanding across the country.

Blackstone, a private equity firm from the United States, has proposed a "hyperscale" UK data center project worth $13 billion in North East England.

Last month, Britain, the United States and other top U.S. companies, including Microsoft, Nvidia, and Google, pledged to invest in the UK.

Since ChatGPT's release in late 2022 the global data centre market and projects planned have risen as governments and big money bet that generative AI would revolutionise how we live and work. (Reporting and editing by Ed Osmond, Lucy Raitano)

(source: Reuters)