A new wave of artificial intelligence (AI) innovation has reached Europe, and both its pace and adoption show no sign of slowing. According to a new report from JLL, an estimated 10 GW of new data centre capacity is projected to break ground across the global hyperscale and colocation landscape in 2025, and the market is expected to expand at a CAGR of 15%-20% through 2027.
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Read MoreGareth Williams, Director, UK, India, Middle East, and Africa Data Centres and Technology Leader, Arup, outlines a “good neighbour” approach to data centre development – one that integrates community needs, environmental stewardship, and technological innovation to create projects that benefit all. He covers nature and biodiversity, decarbonisation – what net zero really means, repurposing assets, ‘one water’ – SuDS, green roofs, rainwater harvesting, wetlands and ponds and...
Read MoreJonathan Kinsey, EMEA Data Centre Lead at JLL, discusses the findings of JLL’s new 2025 Global Data Center Outlook, exploring the relationship between AI, sustainability and investment demands. Jonathan is confident that, despite certain challenges, including supply constraints and electricity limitations in some markets, the outlook for the data centre sector remains highly favourable. The industry is poised for continued growth, driven by AI adoption, increased data processing demands and...
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