Operational Renewable

AWS — Europe (Zurich) eu-central-2

Zurich, Switzerland

Capacity
150MW
Operators
Amazon · AWS
AI Focus
AI cloud services, SageMaker, Bedrock, enterprise AI
Year
2022

AWS opened the Europe (Zurich) region in November 2022, becoming the first major hyperscaler cloud region in Switzerland and a landmark moment for Swiss digital sovereignty. The region spans three Availability Zones across the greater Zurich metropolitan area, providing the geographic redundancy required for regulated Swiss financial workloads.

Switzerland’s role as a global financial center creates persistent demand for cloud infrastructure that satisfies both Swiss data residency requirements and international cross-border data regulations. The Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (nFADP), which entered full force in September 2023, strengthened requirements for data processing transparency and added obligations around automated decision-making — driving Swiss-domiciled enterprises to prefer in-country cloud infrastructure over German or Irish alternatives. The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has issued circulars governing cloud use by banks and insurers, and the AWS Zurich region provides the sovereign-adjacent guarantees those firms require.

The primary customer base includes Switzerland’s major banking institutions (UBS, Credit Suisse/UBS post-merger, Julius Baer, private banks), insurance firms (Swiss Re, Zurich Insurance, AXA Switzerland), pharmaceutical and life sciences companies headquartered in the Basel-Zurich corridor (Novartis, Roche, Lonza), and watchmaking and luxury goods firms with high IP security requirements. For all of these sectors, AI workloads — fraud detection, drug discovery, actuarial modeling, and demand forecasting — are high-value use cases requiring EU-equivalent data guarantees.

AI services available in Zurich include Amazon Bedrock (model access with Swiss data residency), SageMaker (model training and deployment), and Rekognition and Comprehend for enterprise AI applications. The region also serves as the compute backbone for Swiss-language NLP applications — German and French AI fine-tuning for Swiss-market applications requires local-language training data infrastructure.

Capacity: ~150 MW estimated across three AZs · Energy: 100% renewable energy matching via Swiss hydropower and wind PPAs

Reference Metadata

Country
Switzerland
Region
Zurich
City
Zurich
Status
Operational
Timeline Year
2022
Location Precision
City
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