Country
Netherlands
AI data center dossier
Country
Netherlands
Operator
Equinix
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
200 MW
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Equinix Amsterdam represents the largest concentration of data center colocation capacity in Europe, anchored by the AMS-IX internet exchange — the world's largest by peak traffic. The campus encompasses more than eleven interconnected facilities (AM1 through AM11) in the Amsterdam area, totaling approximately 200 MW of IT load. It is the most densely interconnected location in Europe and a critical hub for transatlantic and intra-European AI traffic routing.
AI workloads at Equinix Amsterdam span a wide spectrum: hyperscale cloud on-ramps (AWS Direct Connect, Azure ExpressRoute, Google Cloud Interconnect, Oracle FastConnect), GPU colocation for AI inference startups, and private AI clusters for financial institutions and enterprises. The location's unique connectivity to 1,700+ networks and 100+ cloud providers makes it the preferred location for distributed AI inference architectures that require ultra-low latency to European users.
All Equinix Amsterdam facilities are powered by 100% renewable energy through Dutch and Nordic green power contracts. The campus has consistently achieved industry-leading PUE ratios due to the region's temperate climate. Equinix has announced continued expansion of Amsterdam GPU capacity through 2026 to meet demand for AI interconnection and high-density colocation.
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