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Home » Nostrum Data Centers Targets 500MW Capacity in Spain

Nostrum Data Centers Targets 500MW Capacity in Spain

December 16, 2025
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Nostrum Data Centers announced plans to bring large-scale, AI-ready data center assets online across Spain beginning in 2027, as hyperscalers and cloud providers accelerate infrastructure buildouts across Europe. The Spain-based developer is advancing more than 500MW of sustainable IT capacity, with secured land and power designed to shorten deployment timelines for AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.

The company recently selected AECOM to design and manage a $2.1 billion data center campus in Badajoz, Spain, marking one of six developments underway nationwide. Nostrum has already secured 300MW of grid capacity, with expansion potential to 500MW in subsequent phases. The sites span multiple regions and are positioned to leverage subsea cable access, resilient power availability, and competitive energy pricing.

Nostrum said its facilities are engineered for high-density compute, targeting a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.1 and zero water usage for cooling. The developer estimates the portfolio will prevent up to 10 million metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions, aligning the projects with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals while supporting energy-intensive AI and HPC deployments.

  • More than 500MW of planned IT capacity across six sites in Spain
  • 300MW of secured power capacity, scalable to 500MW
  • First assets scheduled to go live in 2027
  • $2.1 billion Badajoz campus designed and managed by AECOM
  • High-density, AI-ready designs with PUE of 1.1 and zero WUE
  • Sites positioned near subsea connectivity and low-cost energy sources

“Our Spain-based data centers combine strategic site selection, secured power connections, and AI-ready infrastructure to meet the demands of the next-generation digital economy,” said Gabriel Nebreda, Chief Executive Officer at Nostrum Group. “Our team of industry leaders with over 25 years of experience are developing facilities that are not only highly efficient and scalable but also fully sustainable, supporting both our customers’ growth and global climate goals.”

🌐 Analysis

Nostrum Data Centers Targets 500MW of AI-Ready Capacity in Spain by 2027

Nostrum Data Centers announced plans to bring large-scale, AI-ready data center assets online across Spain beginning in 2027, as hyperscalers and cloud providers accelerate infrastructure buildouts across Europe. The Spain-based developer is advancing more than 500MW of sustainable IT capacity, with secured land and power designed to shorten deployment timelines for AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads.

The company recently selected AECOM to design and manage a $2.1 billion data center campus in Badajoz, Spain, marking one of six developments underway nationwide. Nostrum has already secured 300MW of grid capacity, with expansion potential to 500MW in subsequent phases. The sites span multiple regions and are positioned to leverage subsea cable access, resilient power availability, and competitive energy pricing.

Nostrum said its facilities are engineered for high-density compute, targeting a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.1 and zero water usage for cooling. The developer estimates the portfolio will prevent up to 10 million metric tonnes of CO₂ emissions, aligning the projects with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals while supporting energy-intensive AI and HPC deployments.

  • More than 500MW of planned IT capacity across six sites in Spain
  • 300MW of secured power capacity, scalable to 500MW
  • First assets scheduled to go live in 2027
  • $2.1 billion Badajoz campus designed and managed by AECOM
  • High-density, AI-ready designs with PUE of 1.1 and zero WUE
  • Sites positioned near subsea connectivity and low-cost energy sources

“Our Spain-based data centers combine strategic site selection, secured power connections, and AI-ready infrastructure to meet the demands of the next-generation digital economy,” said Gabriel Nebreda, Chief Executive Officer at Nostrum Group. “Our team of industry leaders with over 25 years of experience are developing facilities that are not only highly efficient and scalable but also fully sustainable, supporting both our customers’ growth and global climate goals.”

🌐 Analysis

Nostrum Data Centers is the data center development arm of Spain-based Nostrum Group, focused on delivering large-scale, AI-ready, and sustainability-led data center campuses to serve hyperscalers, cloud providers, and high-performance computing customers in Southern Europe. Headquartered in Spain, the company is led by CEO Gabriel Nebreda and is leveraging Nostrum Group’s long background in renewable energy development and grid infrastructure, including experience across multi-gigawatt solar and energy projects, to secure land, power, and permits for data center builds. Nostrum Data Centers has announced plans for more than 500 MW of IT capacity across six sites in Spain, with a flagship Badajoz campus—designed with AECOM—expected to represent a multi-billion-euro investment and target availability from 2027. Importantly, Nostrum positions itself primarily as a developer rather than an owner-operator: it has secured land, power, and design partners, but has publicly stated it is seeking strategic and financial partners to fund construction and long-term operation. While the scale of announced projects is significant, there is no public disclosure of fully committed equity or debt financing sufficient to self-fund the entire 500 MW portfolio, indicating that execution will depend on attracting hyperscaler pre-leases, infrastructure investors, or joint-venture partners—common practice for greenfield hyperscale data center developments in Europe rather than a signal of guaranteed balance-sheet backing.

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