AI Data Center Record

Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland)

Warsaw, Masovian, Poland

52.23°, 21.01°

Country

Poland

Operator Tags

1

Energy

Mixed

Known Capacity

100 MW

Market Position

Global Capacity Rank
#223
of 350 ranked facilities
Rank in Poland
#2
of 3 facilities · 14% of national capacity
Google Portfolio
#31
of 44 Google facilities · 13.6 GW total

Evidence Profile

Readiness100%

This score reflects whether the record has citations, narrative context, structured power data, coordinates, and at least one dated timeline field.

Sources attachedVerified

2 citations linked

CoordinatesPublished

52.2297, 21.0122

Timeline evidencePartial

1 dated field available

Machine-readable outputsPublished

HTML, JSON, and GeoJSON all available

Record Notes

Google Cloud's Warsaw region (europe-central2) launched in 2021 as Google's second European cloud region east of Germany, making it the primary Google Cloud infrastructure point for Central and Eastern Europe. The region operates multiple Availability Zones in the Warsaw metropolitan area and supports the full Google Cloud AI stack, including Vertex AI, BigQuery ML, and Google Kubernetes Engine with GPU acceleration for AI inference workloads.

Poland is one of Europe's most significant technology talent markets. Warsaw hosts major R&D centers for Google, Samsung, Intel, and hundreds of software engineering teams serving global clients. The country's large pool of mathematics and computer science graduates — Polish universities consistently rank among Europe's strongest in those disciplines — has made it a preferred location for AI research and engineering. Google has employed Polish engineers in Warsaw since the early 2000s and expanded its local offices substantially around the time of the region launch.

The region serves Polish financial institutions (PKO BP, mBank, Santander Poland), public sector organizations, telecommunications operators, and a dense Central European enterprise market requiring EU data residency. Poland's GDPR compliance, EU membership, and strong rule-of-law standing make it a credible sovereign alternative to Frankfurt or Amsterdam for organizations that want geographic distribution within the EU.

Google has also committed to expanding renewable energy sourcing in Poland through Power Purchase Agreements with Polish wind and solar operators. Poland's grid is still heavily coal-dependent, making Google's additionality commitments on renewable energy particularly visible in this market.

**Capacity**: ~100 MW estimated across Warsaw AZs · **Energy**: Polish grid, renewable PPAs · **Zones**: 3 availability zones

Analyst Flags

No obvious coverage gaps detected in the current structured record.

Timeline Signals

Earliest market signal2021

Nearby Facilities

Other tracked AI data centers within 300 km of this location.

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Intelligence Reports

Structured analysis covering this facility's operator and market context.

Frequently asked questions

How big is Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland)?
Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland) has 100 MW of known IT capacity, located in Warsaw, Masovian, Poland. It ranks #223 globally by capacity among 350 tracked facilities.
What is the status of Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland)?
Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland) is currently operational. Known timeline milestones: Earliest market signal 2021.
Who operates Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland)?
Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland) is operated by Google. Structured intelligence reports are available for Google Operator Report and Poland Country Report.
What energy source does Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland) use?
Google Cloud — Warsaw Region (europe-central2, Poland) is powered by mixed energy and is focused on general cloud workloads. This is backed by 2 cited sources.

Sources

  1. cloud.google.comcloud.google.com — about/locations
  2. cloud.google.comcloud.google.com — blog/products