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Amazon Commits €33.7B to Expand Data Centers in Spain

Amazon will invest €33.7 billion to expand its data center footprint in Spain, marking the company’s largest technology commitment in the country and coinciding with its 15th anniversary of operations there. The announcement, made at MWC26 in Barcelona, increases Amazon’s previously disclosed €15.7 billion plan by an additional €18 billion, bringing the total planned investment in the AWS Europe (Spain) Region in Aragón to €33.7 billion (approximately $39.8 billion).

The company estimates the investment will contribute €31.7 billion to Spain’s GDP through 2035 and support an average of 29,900 full-time equivalent jobs annually across direct, indirect, and induced roles. Of these, about 6,700 jobs will stem directly from Amazon’s operations, including data center technicians, engineers, construction workers, and security personnel. The Aragón-based AWS region, launched in November 2022, serves enterprises and public institutions across Spain and Europe, supporting cloud migration and AI workloads for organizations including Telefónica, BBVA, Iberia, Indra, Iberdrola, Mapfre, Multiverse Computing, Idealista, Ibercaja, WiZink, Gobierno de Aragón, IE, Insud Pharma, Grupo Editorial Edelvives, Grupo San Jorge, Smadex, ONCE, and the Spanish Red Cross.

Amazon will also build new supply chain facilities in Aragón to support its European data center operations. These include a server manufacturing plant for assembly and testing, a fulfillment warehouse, and a dedicated AI and machine learning server manufacturing and repair facility aligned with its circular economy strategy. When fully operational, the facilities are expected to create approximately 1,800 jobs. In parallel, Amazon plans to invest €30 million in community programs across Spain through 2035, targeting education, sustainability, and local development initiatives.

• €33.7 billion total planned investment in Spain’s cloud and AI infrastructure

• €31.7 billion estimated GDP contribution through 2035

• 29,900 full-time equivalent jobs supported annually

• 6,700 direct Amazon jobs across data center and supplier roles

• 1,800 jobs tied to new Aragón supply chain facilities

• €30 million allocated to community programs through 2035

“As Amazon marks 15 years in Spain, this new infrastructure investment reinforces our long-term commitment and will be pivotal for the country’s digital and economic future,” said David Zapolsky, Amazon’s chief global affairs and legal officer. “We’re supporting Europe’s digital capabilities and expanding cloud and AI infrastructure that businesses and organizations are already using to grow and innovate.”

🌐 Analysis

Amazon’s expanded commitment in Spain aligns with a broader wave of hyperscale cloud investments across Europe as AI training and inference workloads drive demand for regional capacity. By pairing data center expansion with localized server manufacturing and repair, Amazon strengthens supply chain control and supports Europe’s push for digital sovereignty, while competing with other major cloud providers scaling infrastructure in key EU markets.

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