Pure Data Centres Continues Global Growth with a New Project in Madrid

Pure Data Centres, a leading provider of hyperscale data centre solutions, is beginning construction of a 25MW campus in Madrid, Spain, demonstrating its commitment to meeting the growing global demand for digital infrastructure.

This comes after Pure DC recently reached full operating capacity at its north London campus. The completion of Data Halls 3 and 4 in Brent Cross, London, marks the company’s first fully available customer-occupied data centre, with a capacity of 20MW.

Work has already begun on an adjacent site, which will take the overall capacity at the London campus to over 80MW, with scope to extend even further.

Pure’s next campus due to transition into live operations is located in Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, which will provide 45MW of capability. It is due to complete its first phase in early 2025 and will be Pure DC’s first venture in the Middle East.

Pure DC has to date achieved 100% availability for all of its hyperscale customers, not only in London, but also in its live sites in Jakarta and Dublin.

Dame Dawn Childs, Chief Executive of Pure DC, said: “Our new projects have been carefully planned to fulfil demand for storage and processing in key regions. The facilities in Spain and United Arab Emirates will strengthen our existing portfolio of data centre campuses in the UK, Indonesia and Ireland.

“We are proud to deliver data centre projects using next generation engineering and design solutions which are as sustainable and resilient as possible. The team at Pure DC continues to prove its ability to develop data centres that meet the needs of our hyperscale customers in a caring, progressive and innovative way.”

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About Pure Data Centres

Pure DC develops and operates data centres for some of the world’s largest technology companies which meet today’s digital demands while safeguarding all our tomorrows. We currently have over 200MW of IT capacity live or under development across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, including London, Dublin and Jakarta sites. We believe that data centres are an essential service which can be a force for good, creating employment opportunities, supporting local communities and investing in environmental restoration.

Highlights
  • Construction of a 25MW campus in Madrid
  • Completion of Data Halls 3 and 4 in Brent Cross, London
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