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Switch Datacenters unveils AMS4, enhancing Amsterdam's digital hub

Sat, 1st Jun 2024

Switch Datacenters has unveiled its latest facility, AMS4, in Amsterdam amid recent conjecture regarding a slowdown in datacentre developments. The new 15-18 megawatt (MW) datacentre reinforces Amsterdam's status as a premier hub for digital services in Europe.

AMS4 exemplifies a unique focus on both scale and intelligent growth. By integrating a modular design with a strong commitment to sustainability, the facility sets a new benchmark for durability and environmental responsibility within the industry. This strategic expansion addresses the burgeoning demand for data centre services, which currently exceeds the available supply in the Amsterdam region.

Switch Datacenters' expansion plans do not halt at AMS4. The company is positioning itself to become one of Amsterdam's largest wholesale data centre providers. They have ambitious plans to develop more than 200 MW of additional capacity in the near future. This substantial increase is expected to significantly enhance Amsterdam's standing as the third-largest datacentre market in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region.

The new facility and the company's future projects will likely boost the city's digital infrastructure, which is crucial for supporting the growing demand for cloud services, data storage, and digital commerce. As Europe continues to digitize, the demand for secure, efficient, and environmentally friendly datacentre services is projected to rise, making facilities like AMS4 essential.

Switch Datacenters' approach combines innovation with practical solutions to meet the infrastructural and environmental needs of the modern digital economy. By using a modular design, the company can swiftly adapt to technological advancements and changing market demands, ensuring long-term viability and operational efficiency. The emphasis on sustainability highlights the company's commitment to reducing environmental impact, a crucial consideration as the sector grapples with energy consumption and carbon footprint concerns.

The ongoing capacity development underscores Amsterdam's robust attractiveness as a datacentre location. The city's strategic position, strong connectivity, and favourable business environment draw numerous technological enterprises, adding to its digital ecosystem's growth and diversification. The city's infrastructure and supportive policies have made it a magnet for investments in digital services, bolstering its competitive edge in the EMEA market.

 

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