Nscale has secured an additional $790 million in financing to accelerate development of its Narvik AI data center campus in Norway, strengthening its position among Europe’s fastest-growing AI infrastructure companies. The financing package — backed by ABN AMRO, DNB, Eksfin, Nordea, and SEB — supports continued construction of the Narvik AI campus, which Nscale describes as the largest AI infrastructure investment in Norway.
The financing structure also includes a further $790 million accordion feature tied to a potential 115MW expansion of the Narvik site, highlighting expectations for sustained demand for AI training and inference infrastructure across Europe. The new capital follows a series of major funding milestones for Nscale in recent months, including a $2 billion Series C round in March 2026 led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, as well as a $1.4 billion delayed draw term loan announced in February 2026.
Founded to build vertically integrated AI infrastructure, Nscale has positioned itself differently from many emerging GPU cloud providers by emphasizing ownership and control across the full AI stack — including power sourcing, data center development, GPU infrastructure, and AI software services. The company says its strategy is intended to provide AI-native companies, enterprises, and governments with greater efficiency, predictable scaling, and infrastructure sovereignty as demand for AI compute accelerates globally.
Narvik has emerged as a centerpiece of that strategy. Located in northern Norway, the region offers abundant renewable hydropower resources, naturally cool ambient temperatures, and proximity to European connectivity routes — factors increasingly valued by hyperscalers and AI cloud operators seeking lower operating costs and improved sustainability metrics. The project also reflects a broader European push to establish sovereign AI infrastructure capacity rather than relying exclusively on U.S.-based hyperscale cloud providers.
Josh Payne, Founder and CEO of Nscale, said the latest financing package further strengthens the company’s role in the rapidly expanding AI infrastructure sector.
“Together, these developments position Nscale at the forefront of global AI infrastructure, delivering scalable, high-performance capacity to meet rapidly growing demand for our services,” Payne said.
Profile: Nscale
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | London, United Kingdom |
| Mission | Build vertically integrated AI infrastructure spanning energy, AI data centers, GPU compute, networking, orchestration, and AI software platforms |
| Core Business Focus | AI training infrastructure, inference infrastructure, sovereign AI clouds, GPU-as-a-service, edge AI deployments, and energy-aware AI operations |
| Infrastructure Strategy | Own and operate the full AI stack including renewable energy sourcing, data center development, compute infrastructure, and software management layers |
| Flagship AI Campus | Narvik AI Data Center Campus, Norway |
| Narvik Strategic Advantages | Hydroelectric renewable power, Arctic cooling environment, lower power costs, high sustainability profile, and proximity to European fiber connectivity routes |
| Potential Campus Expansion | Accordion financing structure supports possible additional 115MW AI infrastructure expansion at Narvik |
| Target Customers | AI-native companies, hyperscalers, enterprises, sovereign AI initiatives, government organizations, and advanced AI research deployments |
| Industry Positioning | Emerging European AI infrastructure challenger focused on sovereign, vertically integrated AI compute and cloud capacity |
| Major Financial Backers | Aker ASA, 8090 Industries, ABN AMRO, DNB, Eksfin, Nordea, and SEB |
| February 2026 Milestone | Secured $1.4 billion delayed draw term loan to accelerate AI infrastructure buildout |
| March 2026 Milestone | Closed $2 billion Series C funding round led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries |
| May 2026 Milestone | Raised additional $790 million financing package for Narvik AI campus expansion |
| Long-Term Vision | Create scalable sovereign AI infrastructure across Europe capable of supporting next-generation training clusters, inference clouds, and edge AI deployments |
🌐 Analysis
Nscale’s rapid financing cadence underscores how aggressively capital markets are moving toward AI infrastructure buildouts, particularly in regions with abundant renewable power and favorable cooling economics. The company’s strategy mirrors a broader trend among next-generation AI infrastructure providers that are attempting to control more of the stack — from energy procurement and data center development to GPU orchestration and AI cloud software.
The Narvik project also highlights Europe’s growing urgency around sovereign AI infrastructure. Rather than depending entirely on U.S. hyperscalers, governments and enterprises increasingly want regional AI compute capacity with local energy sourcing, regulatory alignment, and lower-latency access. Northern Europe — especially Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland — is becoming strategically important because of its combination of renewable power, cooler climates, and improving fiber connectivity.
Unlike traditional colocation operators, Nscale is positioning itself closer to an AI-native infrastructure company that blends aspects of hyperscale cloud, GPU-as-a-service, and energy-aware data center design. The challenge ahead will be execution at scale — including long-term GPU supply access, power availability, customer acquisition, and maintaining utilization rates as a growing number of AI cloud providers race to deploy capacity worldwide.
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