Monsson Launches 50 MW Data Center Pilot Project in Romania to Integrate Renewable Energy and AI Infrastructure
Monsson is designing a 50 MW data center in Romania, which will serve as a pilot for integrating renewable energy, battery storage, and AI infrastructure. The company plans to establish data centers in seven locations connected to wind and solar parks, with an investment of 3 to 10 million euros per MW. This initiative aims to reduce connection costs for investors and provide secure data access for clients. Monsson's entry into the market may lead to the first high-power data center network in Romania.

Monsson is initiating a 50 MW data center project in Romania, intended as a pilot to connect renewable energy, battery storage, and AI infrastructure. The project aims to enable investors to utilize data centers at grid connection points and allow third-party connections across seven locations.
The investment for each data center ranges from 3 to 10 million euros per MW, depending on its purpose. Monsson’s initiative may establish Romania's first high-power data center network, although a similar project exists in Craiova by ClusterPower, which has seen reduced capacity from an initial goal of 200 MW to approximately 20 MW.




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