SoftBank has announced a €45 billion investment to construct AI data centers in northern France, marking Europe's largest AI infrastructure project to date. The initiative will establish 3.1 gigawatts of data center capacity across multiple sites in the Hauts-de-France region, with initial operations expected by 2028 and full completion by 2031. This investment is part of a broader €75 billion commitment to expand capacity to 5 gigawatts.
The announcement coincided with the Choose France summit, highlighting France's strategic appeal due to competitive electricity costs and supportive government policies. SoftBank's founder, Masayoshi Son, has been in discussions with French President Emmanuel Macron, aiming to position France as a leader in global AI infrastructure. The project underscores SoftBank's confidence in the growing demand for AI computing power, following a significant increase in its net profits driven by AI investments.
SoftBank to Invest €45 Billion in AI Data Centers in France by 2031
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