AtlasEdge has acquired two data centre sites in Lisbon, Portugal, which will offer a more than 20 MW of capacity combined.
The sites are located in Carnaxide, close to Carcavelos – the landing point for multiple subsea cables. Both facilities will be delivered by AgileEdge, AtlasEdge’s development strategy that combines modular and traditional on-site construction and smart supply chain management.
Once operational, the sites will be powered by 100% renewable sources and be able to recover and reuse 100% of waste heat.
“Our entry into the Portuguese market provides us with a key foothold in one of Europe’s emerging tech hubs and a market where demand for capacity is rapidly outstripping supply,” said Giuliano Di Vitantonio, CEO, AtlasEdge
“Strategic investments like this are only made possible by leveraging our combined expertise and valued customer relationships, and that is precisely what we have done since we launched AtlasEdge. The progress we have made to date has been remarkable, and our push into the Lisbon market represents a continuation of our bold and agile approach.”
“This is a hugely encouraging development for our municipality and one which is a testament to our growing reputation as a trusted partner to international technology businesses. During our early conversations with the AtlasEdge team, we were impressed by their clear commitment towards being a good neighbour, and we look forward to collaborating with them on delivering an outstanding facility that benefits the wider community,” added Isaltino Morais, Mayor of Oeiras.
AtlasEdge’s European footprint spans 20 different metros across 13 countries.