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Green Data Center Market in Europe - Size, Share, Trends, Growth Forecast, and Competitive Analysis (2025-2030)

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  • 185 Pages
  • February 2026
  • Region: Europe
  • IHR Insights
  • ID: 6235827
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The Europe green data center market is experiencing strong growth as sustainability, energy efficiency, and regulatory compliance become central to digital infrastructure development across the region. In 2024, the market is estimated at USD 10.74 billion and is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 18-20% through 2030. Market expansion is driven by rising adoption of hyperscale and colocation data centers to support cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data-intensive workloads, alongside increasing demand for ESG-compliant IT infrastructure from enterprises and public institutions. Stringent carbon reduction policies, high electricity costs, and the region’s strong push toward renewable energy integration are accelerating the transition toward green-certified data centers. Adoption of advanced cooling technologies, modular and containerized deployment models, and long-term renewable PPAs is further enhancing energy efficiency and operational resilience. Overall, green data centers are becoming a foundational element of Europe’s sustainable and future-ready digital economy.

Drivers:

Rising Demand for Energy Efficiency and Sustainability - European enterprises, hyperscalers, and governments are prioritizing low-carbon operations, driving adoption of renewable-powered data centers.

Stringent Government Regulations and ESG Mandates - Strict European policies promoting carbon reduction and green IT infrastructure are accelerating the shift toward green data centers.

Growth of Hyperscale and Edge Computing - The surge in AI, IoT, and 5G across European cities requires scalable, low-latency infrastructure, increasing green deployments.

Advancements in Renewable Energy Integration - Solar, wind, and hydro systems are becoming technologically viable in Europe, reducing operational costs and enhancing sustainability.

Rapid Adoption of Modular and Prefabricated Data Centers - Flexible deployment models enable faster setup and reduced energy consumption, particularly in European edge locations.

Challenges:

High Initial Capital Expenditure - Building green facilities with renewable integration and Tier III/IV infrastructure requires significant upfront investment.

Limited Availability of Renewable Energy in Some Regions - Dependence on local renewable sources can restrict deployment in European regions with low solar or wind capacity.

Complexity of Retrofitting Existing Facilities - Modernizing Europe’s many brownfield data centers to meet green standards remains challenging and cost-intensive.

Technology and Operational Challenges - Managing hybrid energy systems and maintaining consistent uptime requires sophisticated expertise.

What This Report Covers:

1. This report provides a structured assessment of the European green data center market, focusing on how sustainability goals, energy optimization, and digital infrastructure expansion are driving market evolution.

2. It analyzes the transition toward hyperscale, colocation, and edge data center models, highlighting changes in design, efficiency, and scalability requirements.

3. The study evaluates renewable energy sourcing and deployment strategies, examining the impact of hybrid power systems, PPAs, and modern construction approaches on operational efficiency.

4. It assesses demand trends across key end-user industries, identifying sectors that are accelerating adoption of green-certified data center infrastructure.

5. The report applies a comprehensive segmentation framework to identify growth opportunities and investment priorities across components, tiers, data center sizes, energy sources, deployment models, and end-user segments.

Key highlights:

Europe accounted for roughly one-fourth of global green data center revenues in 2024, supported by strong regulatory frameworks, early renewable adoption, and mature digital infrastructure.

The European green data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 18-20% over the forecast period, reflecting stable, compliance-led expansion rather than aggressive capacity-driven growth.

Hyperscale and colocation data centers together contribute over half of new capacity additions, significantly outpacing enterprise data centers as cloud outsourcing and scalable infrastructure gain prominence.

Tier III and Tier IV facilities represent more than 65% of new developments, highlighting the region’s emphasis on high-availability, energy-efficient, and ESG-aligned infrastructure.

Large and mega data centers (>20 MW) account for nearly 60% of incremental capacity, while smaller facilities increasingly rely on modular and prefabricated designs to enhance efficiency and reduce deployment timelines.

Growth in Europe is increasingly defined by infrastructure quality, regulatory compliance, and sustainability depth, reinforcing the region’s position as a global benchmark for green data center development.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
1.1. Key Take Aways
1.2. Report Description
1.3. Markets Covered
1.4. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Research Scope
2.2. Research Methodology
2.2.1. Market Research Process
2.2.2. Research Methodology
2.2.2.1. Secondary Research
2.2.2.2. Primary Research
2.2.2.3. Models for Estimation
2.3. Market Size Estimation
2.3.1. Bottom-Up Approach
2.3.2. Top-Down Approach
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Market Drivers
4.3. Restraints & Challenges
4.4. Market Opportunities
4.5. Technology & Innovation Analysis
5. Green Data Center Market, By Component
5.1. Solutions
5.1.1. Power & Electrical Systems
5.1.2. Thermal Management Infrastructure
5.1.3. IT Hardware Infrastructure
5.1.4. Monitoring & Management Systems
5.1.5. Physical Infrastructure
5.2. Services
5.2.1. Design & Consulting Services
5.2.2. System Integration Services
5.2.3. Installation & Commissioning
5.2.4. Maintenance & Support Services
5.2.5. Training & Optimization Services
5.2.6. Sustainability Assessment & ESG Reporting
5.2.7. Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS)
6. Green Data Center Market, By Type
6.1. Hyperscale Data Centers
6.2. Colocation Data Centers
6.3. Enterprise Data Centers
6.4. Edge Micro Data Centers
7. Green Data Center Market, By TIER
7.1. Tier I Data Centers
7.2. Tier II Data Centers
7.3. Tier III Data Centers
7.4. Tier IV Data Centers
8. Green Data Center Market, By Data Center Size
8.1. Small Data Centers (< 5 MW)
8.2. Medium Data Centers (5-20 MW)
8.3. Large Data Centers (20-100 MW)
8.4. Mega/Hyperscale Data Centers (> 100 MW)
9. Green Data Center Market, By Energy Source
9.1. Solar Power Integration
9.2. Wind Power Integration
9.3. Hydroelectric Power
9.4. Nuclear Power (Emerging Trend)
9.5. Hybrid Renewable Systems
9.6. On-Site Generation vs Grid Renewable PPAs
10. Green Data Center Market, By Deployment Model
10.1. Greenfield Construction
10.2. Brownfield Retrofit/Modernization
10.3. Prefabricated Modular Deployment
10.4. Containerized Data Centers
11. Green Data Center Market, By End User
11.1. IT & Telecommunications
11.2. Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI)
11.3. Government & Public Sector
11.4. Healthcare
11.5. Retail & E-Commerce
11.6. Manufacturing & Automotive
11.7. Energy & Utilities
11.8. Media & Entertainment
11.9. Other Industries
12. Green Data Center Market, By Region
12.1 Key Points
12.2 United Kingdom
12.3 Germany
12.4 Netherlands
12.5 France
12.6 Nordics (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland)
12.7 Spain
12.8 Italy
12.9 Rest of Europe
13. Competitive Landscape
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Recent Developments
13.2.1. Mergers & Acquisitions
13.2.2. New Product Developments
13.2.3. Portfolio/Production Capacity Expansions
13.2.4. Joint Ventures, Collaborations, Partnerships & Agreements
Others
14. Company Profiles
14.1. Equinix, Inc.
14.1.1. Company Overview
14.1.2. Product/Service Landscape
14.1.3. Financial Overview
14.1.4. Recent Developments
14.2. Vantage Data Centers
14.2.1. Company Overview
14.2.2. Product/Service Landscape
14.2.3. Financial Overview
14.2.4. Recent Developments
14.3. Interxion (a Digital Realty Company)
14.3.1. Company Overview
14.3.2. Product/Service Landscape
14.3.3. Financial Overview
14.3.4. Recent Developments
14.4. OVHcloud
14.4.1. Company Overview
14.4.2. Product/Service Landscape
14.4.3. Financial Overview
14.4.4. Recent Developments
15. Appendix
15.1. Glossary of Terms
15.2. Abbreviations
15.3. Additional Data Tables

Companies Mentioned

  • Equinix, Inc.
  • Vantage Data Centers
  • Interxion (a Digital Realty Company)
  • OVHcloud