Croatia to Build Largest Data Center in Europe with €12 Billion Investment
A €12 billion data center campus is set to commence construction in Croatia in early 2027, aiming for completion by Q1 2029. The American investment, totaling €50 billion, represents the largest financial commitment in Central or Eastern Europe, projected to create 1,500 permanent jobs upon completion.

Construction of the largest data center in Europe will begin in early 2027 in Croatia, with operations expected by Q1 2029. The €50 billion American investment marks a significant milestone for the region, with storage capacity exceeding Tier IV standards.
The project will generate 1,500 permanent jobs and 3,000 temporary jobs during construction. However, local residents, such as the Bajić family, face challenges as expropriation laws facilitate land acquisition for strategic projects.
Concerns arise from local officials regarding the environmental impact and the potential overshadowing of smaller community projects by this massive investment. The region, currently underdeveloped, may see a shift in dynamics due to this endeavor.




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