Stockholm has firmly established itself as the Nordic region’s leading data centre hub, driven by hyperscale cloud investment, favourable government incentives, and unmatched power and network availability.
Sweden now holds the largest qualified data centre supply in the Nordics, combining operational capacity with its confirmed development pipeline, a position it has led since 2018. This is underpinned by attractive tax incentives, abundant renewable power, and low-latency connectivity to Northern Europe, making Stockholm a natural choice for large-scale digital infrastructure deployments.
Key highlights include
- Sweden now holds the largest qualified data centre supply in the Nordics, driven by strong tax incentives, abundant renewable power and low-latency connectivity to Northern Europe.
- Over 75% of live capacity is self-built, with public cloud alone accounting for 56.4% of supply, as hyperscalers continue to outpace colocation growth in and around Stockholm.
- With AWS, Microsoft and Google all operating cloud regions in Sweden, and crypto sites being converted to AI workloads, Stockholm has become the region’s primary hub for cloud and AI-driven infrastructure.
Download the full infographic to explore how Stockholm is emerging as the Nordics’ hyperscale and AI hub, what’s driving strong cloud-led capacity growth across the region, and how Sweden’s power, tax and sustainability advantages are reshaping its data centre market.
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