Country
Switzerland
AI data center dossier
Country
Switzerland
Operator
Microsoft
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
80 MW
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Microsoft Azure's Switzerland North region in Zurich launched in September 2019, alongside a companion Switzerland West region in Geneva. The regions were established to serve Switzerland's highly regulated financial services sector (banking, insurance, reinsurance) and the broader European market that requires data residency within Switzerland — which is not an EU member and has its own data protection laws.
Switzerland's strict privacy laws, political neutrality, and stable rule of law make it attractive for data center investment serving international organizations and regulated enterprises. The Zurich region hosts Azure AI services including Azure OpenAI Service (with Swiss data residency), Microsoft Copilot for enterprise, and Azure Machine Learning. Key customers include Swiss banking institutions, pharmaceutical companies (Roche, Novartis are headquartered nearby in Basel), international NGOs, and United Nations agencies.
The region uses renewable energy — Switzerland's electricity mix is predominantly hydropower and nuclear, giving the Swiss regions among the lowest carbon intensity of any Azure region. Microsoft has committed to expanding Swiss capacity as demand from AI workloads grows, particularly for European organizations seeking AI compute that doesn't transit EU regulatory jurisdictions.
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