Sweden: Data Centre Landscape 2022 to 2026
This new report covers the Swedish Data Centre Market and provides the latest information on all of the key issues for Data Centre Providers including the following:
There are just under seventy third-party Data Centre Facilities in the Sweish market.
The Swedish Data Centre market continues to see High Performance Computing growth which is driving the Swedish market with new inward investment.
In November 2019, Icelandic IT services provider and Data Centre Provider Advania Data Centres announced that it intended to open its first Swedish Data Centre in partnership with Stockholm Data Centre Park. In December 2020, the company, (renamed atNorth) began construction of the Sif Data Centre, a 6,400 m2 facility capable of delivering 40 kW or 100 kW per rack – with energy supplier Stockholm Energi to deliver excess heat to nearby houses for domestic heating. However, the Hydro66 facility at Boden (in the Nord Pole region) has now been purchased by a bitcoin provider – with the company being used as a provider of HPC services for Northern Data – rather than a provider of colocation services.
Sweden, particular in the Nord Pole region, has benefitted from low-cost hydro-electric power and free cooling which is suitable for high density Data Centre facilities – with Hydro66 at Boden and EcoDataCenter at Falun. Sweden has also received investment from Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft who have introduced their own dedicated Data Centres in Sweden.
Datacentrepricing forecasts that the Swedish Data Centre raised floor space is to increase by 42 per cent – with power to increase by 36 per cent over the coming four-year period.
- The key third party Data Centre Providers and Facilities
- Data Centre floor space forecast from 2022 to 2026
- DCCP (Data Centre Customer Power) forecast from 2022 to 2026
- Data Centre Powraised er Costs (in per kWH)
- Data Centre geographical city clusters
- Data Centre Pricing forecast from 2022 to 2026 (in rack space, m2 & p/ kW rentals)
- Public Cloud and Data Centre Revenues - 2022 to 2026
- The key Data Centre Trends & Data Centre Outlook
There are just under seventy third-party Data Centre Facilities in the Sweish market.
The Swedish Data Centre market continues to see High Performance Computing growth which is driving the Swedish market with new inward investment.
In November 2019, Icelandic IT services provider and Data Centre Provider Advania Data Centres announced that it intended to open its first Swedish Data Centre in partnership with Stockholm Data Centre Park. In December 2020, the company, (renamed atNorth) began construction of the Sif Data Centre, a 6,400 m2 facility capable of delivering 40 kW or 100 kW per rack – with energy supplier Stockholm Energi to deliver excess heat to nearby houses for domestic heating. However, the Hydro66 facility at Boden (in the Nord Pole region) has now been purchased by a bitcoin provider – with the company being used as a provider of HPC services for Northern Data – rather than a provider of colocation services.
Sweden, particular in the Nord Pole region, has benefitted from low-cost hydro-electric power and free cooling which is suitable for high density Data Centre facilities – with Hydro66 at Boden and EcoDataCenter at Falun. Sweden has also received investment from Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft who have introduced their own dedicated Data Centres in Sweden.
Datacentrepricing forecasts that the Swedish Data Centre raised floor space is to increase by 42 per cent – with power to increase by 36 per cent over the coming four-year period.
Methodology
Acquisitions/Mergers 2019 to to-date
Data Centre Development in Sweden
Summary Box – Swedish Data Centre Summary
Data Centre third-party Data Centre Providers and Facilities in Sweden
The Key Swedish Data Centre Provider Profiles
Swedish Data Centre raised floor space forecast – in m2 (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) forecast - in MW (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Power Costs – in Euro per kWH
The Key Swedish Data Centre Clusters
Swedish Data Centre Forecast Pricing – in rack space, m2 space & kW rentals (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Public Cloud Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
The Key Trends in the Swedish Data Centre Market
Swedish Data Centre Outlook
Acquisitions/Mergers 2019 to to-date
Data Centre Development in Sweden
Summary Box – Swedish Data Centre Summary
Data Centre third-party Data Centre Providers and Facilities in Sweden
The Key Swedish Data Centre Provider Profiles
Swedish Data Centre raised floor space forecast – in m2 (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) forecast - in MW (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Power Costs – in Euro per kWH
The Key Swedish Data Centre Clusters
Swedish Data Centre Forecast Pricing – in rack space, m2 space & kW rentals (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Data Centre Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
Swedish Public Cloud Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
The Key Trends in the Swedish Data Centre Market
Swedish Data Centre Outlook
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 – A simplified map of Sweden
Figure 2 - A table summarizing the key Data Centre Providers and Facilities in Sweden
Figure 3 – A pie chart showing the key Swedish Data Providers – in raised floor space
Figure 4 – A picture showing the EcoDataCenter Falun facility
Figure 5 – A map showing the location of the Equinix Stockholm Data Centre facilities
Figure 6 – A table showing the Interxion Data Centre facilities in Sweden by raised floor space in per cent as of the beginning of 2022
Figure 7 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre raised floor space from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in m2
Figure 8 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre DCCP in MW from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in MW
Figure 9 – A chart showing the industrial electricity cost in kWH for selected European Countries (in Euro per kWH)
Figure 10 – A chart and table showing the average Forecast Data Centre rack space, m2 & kW rentals in Euro per month (2022 to 2026)
Figure 11 – A table showing the spread of average Data Centre rack space pricing (from the lowest rate to the highest rate) in Euro per month
Figure 12 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
Figure 13 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Public Cloud Revenues – in mil of Euro p/annum
Figure 1 – A simplified map of Sweden
Figure 2 - A table summarizing the key Data Centre Providers and Facilities in Sweden
Figure 3 – A pie chart showing the key Swedish Data Providers – in raised floor space
Figure 4 – A picture showing the EcoDataCenter Falun facility
Figure 5 – A map showing the location of the Equinix Stockholm Data Centre facilities
Figure 6 – A table showing the Interxion Data Centre facilities in Sweden by raised floor space in per cent as of the beginning of 2022
Figure 7 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre raised floor space from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in m2
Figure 8 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre DCCP in MW from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in MW
Figure 9 – A chart showing the industrial electricity cost in kWH for selected European Countries (in Euro per kWH)
Figure 10 – A chart and table showing the average Forecast Data Centre rack space, m2 & kW rentals in Euro per month (2022 to 2026)
Figure 11 – A table showing the spread of average Data Centre rack space pricing (from the lowest rate to the highest rate) in Euro per month
Figure 12 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Data Centre Revenues – in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
Figure 13 – A chart showing the forecast Swedish Public Cloud Revenues – in mil of Euro p/annum