France Accelerates Data Center Expansion to Challenge Germany's Digital Leadership
France's data center sector is growing at 25-30% annually, putting pressure on Germany's current dominance in digital infrastructure. This strategic push aims to enhance AI capabilities and data sovereignty in Europe.

France operates approximately 320 data centers with a total capacity nearing one gigawatt. In contrast, Germany maintains a more extensive infrastructure. However, with annual growth rates of 25-30%, the French sector is rapidly closing the gap.
Michaël Reffay, director of France Datacenter, is pivotal in advocating for this growth, leveraging his experience in national cloud and quantum strategies. The timing aligns with the urgency established at the recent AI summit, emphasizing the need for significant computational capacity. France's strategic focus on integrating energy policy with digital infrastructure may reshape Europe's digital landscape, potentially diminishing Germany's lead in innovation and AI readiness.




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