2 min read - July 29, 2025
Amsterdam datacenters are reaching power capacity. Only 10 racks remain. Reserve space now before expansion becomes impossible.
Amsterdam has long been a strategic location for digital infrastructure in Europe. But after years of rapid growth, the region is hitting a wall, not in space, but in available power.
Local energy limits and government restrictions have significantly slowed down new datacenter development. Existing facilities are now facing power allocation shortages, which makes further expansion nearly impossible.
At our Amsterdam facility, we are down to our last 10 racks. Once these are allocated, we won’t be able to guarantee new colocation capacity in the region.
New datacenter projects in the Amsterdam metro area have been paused or slowed due to strict energy policies. Existing providers can no longer assume they’ll get more power to meet demand.
This isn’t just about space, if there’s no power, you can’t deploy hardware.
If Amsterdam is on your roadmap for low-latency connections, regulatory compliance, or regional presence, it’s essential to act early.
With only 10 racks left, availability is now on a countdown.
If you're planning deployments in the Netherlands or need reliable connectivity near AMS-IX and other major exchanges, reach out now.
🗓 Contact our team to reserve space → [email protected]
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