Country
Sweden
AI data center dossier
Country
Sweden
Operator
Amazon Web Services
Energy
Hydroelectric
Known capacity
150 MW
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Amazon Web Services launched its EU-NORTH-1 region in Stockholm in December 2018, specifically designed to serve customers requiring data residency in northern Europe and access to ultra-low carbon cloud infrastructure. The region operates three availability zones across facilities in the greater Stockholm area, powered by 100% renewable energy from the Nordic electricity grid, which is dominated by hydropower.
The Stockholm region is particularly popular for AI and machine learning workloads from Scandinavian enterprises, Finnish companies, and Baltic states seeking EU data residency with a minimal carbon footprint. It hosts Amazon SageMaker, Amazon Bedrock, and Amazon Rekognition services optimized for European AI compliance requirements. The Nordic grid's consistently high renewable energy fraction makes eu-north-1 one of AWS's most sustainable cloud regions globally.
AWS has expanded Stockholm capacity multiple times since launch to accommodate growing demand from Swedish tech companies, Fintech startups, and public sector customers. The region also serves as a disaster recovery and compliance target for customers in the eu-west-1 (Dublin) region seeking geographic diversity within the EU.
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