Vaultica Expands into Spain with New Data Center in Madrid
Vaultica Data Centers is establishing a new data center in the Madrid area, enhancing its European network strategy. The facility, designed for up to 12 MW capacity, aims to support the growing demand for data center infrastructure across Europe.

Vaultica Data Centers is set to launch a new facility in the Madrid region, focusing on expanding its European presence. This data center will be integrated into an existing industrial complex and is designed for a capacity of up to 12 MW, with power supplied through two independent connections from separate transformer stations to ensure reliability.
The company, owned by Apollo Funds, operates seven data centers in major European cities including Milan, Geneva, and Copenhagen. The Madrid project is part of Vaultica's growth strategy, responding to increasing demand for robust data center infrastructure in Europe. The company is also developing projects in Milan, indicating a rapid expansion trend.


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