- The key third party Data Centre Providers and Facilities
- Data Centre floor space forecast from 2022 to 2026
- DCCP (Data Centre Customer Power) forecast from 2022 to 2026
- Data Centre Power Costs (in per kWH)
- Data Centre geographical city clusters
- Data Centre Pricing forecast from 2022 to 2026 (in rack space, m2 & p/kW rentals)
- Public Cloud and Data Centre Revenues - 2022 to 2026
- The key Data Centre Trends & Data Centre Outlook
About the Dutch Data Centre Market
There are over 150 third-party Data Centre facilities in the Dutch market.
The Dutch market has seen a wave of Data Centre consolidation is taking place. In 2019, Equinix acquired the AMS-1 Switch Datacenter facility which has become Equinix AM-10, and Digital Realty completed the acquisition of Pan-European Data Centre Provider Interxion in March 2020. Finally, North-C emerged from the merger of The DataCenter Group & NLDC and US-based Data Centre Providers such as CyrusOne continue to expand their presence in the Netherlands, with development by CyrusOne & Microsoft planned in the Agriport area near Google’s planned Data Centre development.
Amsterdam has become one of the largest Data Centre city clusters in Europe - According to the analyst forecasts, the Amsterdam region alone has over 350k m2 of third-party Data Centre space available and is the second largest Data Centre city cluster in Europe behind Frankfurt.
Table of Contents
- Methodology
- Acquisitions/Mergers 2019 to to-date
- Data Centre Development in the Netherlands
- Summary Box - Dutch Data Centre Summary
- Data Centre third-party Data Centre Providers and Facilities in the Netherlands
- Key Dutch Data Centre Provider Profiles
- Dutch Data Centre raised floor space forecast - in m2 (2022 to 2026)
- Dutch Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) forecast - in MW (2022 to 2026)
- Dutch Data Centre Power Costs - (in euro per kWH)
- The Key Dutch Data Centre Clusters
- Dutch Data Centre Pricing Forecasts - in rack space, m2 space & per kW rentals (2022 to 2026)
- Dutch Data Centre Revenue Forecasts - in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
- Dutch Public Cloud Revenue Forecasts - in millions of Euro per annum (2022 to 2026)
- The Key Trends in the Dutch Data Centre Market
- Dutch Data Centre Outlook
Figure J2 - A table summarizing the key Data Centre Providers and Facilities in the Netherlands
Figure J3 - A map showing the Equinix Data Centre locations in the Amsterdam area
Figure J4 - A table showing the Equinix Data Centre facilities in the Netherlands
Figure J5 - A map showing the location of the Interxion Netherlands Data Centres
Figure J6 - A table showing the Interxion Data Centre facilities in the Netherlands
Figure J7 - A table showing the ten KPN Data Centre facilities in the Netherlands
Figure J8 - A chart showing the forecast Dutch Data Centre raised floor space from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in m2
Figure J9 - A chart showing the forecast Dutch Data Centre DCCP in MW from the beginning of 2022 to the beginning of 2026 in MW
Figure J10 - A chart showing the industrial electricity cost in kWH for selected European Countries (in Euro per kWH)
Figure J11 - A chart and table showing the average Data Centre rack space, m2 & kW rentals in Euro per month (2022 to 2026)
Figure J12 - A table showing the spread of average Data Centre pricing rack space (from the lowest to the highest rate) in Euro per month
Figure J13 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre Revenues - in millions of Euro per annum
Figure J14 - A table showing the key global CSP availability zones in Amsterdam
Figure J15 - A chart showing forecast Public Cloud Revenues - in millions of Euro per annum
Companies Mentioned
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes:
- CyrusOne
- Digital Realty
- Equinix
- Microsoft
- The DataCenter Group
Methodology
The analyst researches its reports typically within a three-month period. All of its reports are based on primary and secondary research including interviews with relevant companies/operators covered in the report. The analyst also draws on its extensive in-house database and its contacts in the field of telecommunications it has established since the company was launched in 2006.
The analyst has 26-years of experience in the field of telecoms pricing both mobile and fixed. They have a network of consultants as well as a multi-lingual research team, with languages spoken French, German, Polish and Spanish.
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