AtlasEdge, the data‑centre arm of Liberty Global, has begun construction on a new 3,400‑square‑metre facility—LEV002—in Leverkusen, Germany. The campus will add 4.4 MW of power capacity and is slated to be operational in the second quarter of 2027.
The new data centre will be powered entirely by renewable energy and will meet Germany’s Energy Efficiency Act (EnEfG) as well as international standards such as EN 50600, ISO 27001 and ISO 9001. These certifications underscore AtlasEdge’s commitment to sustainability and operational excellence.
The Leverkusen site is designed for AI‑ready, high‑density deployments, addressing the growing demand for compute‑intensive workloads in the Rhineland, one of Germany’s most economically significant regions. AtlasEdge’s existing LEV001 facility is already near full capacity, and the new campus will help the company capture additional market share in a region that hosts a dense concentration of industrial and technology customers.
Georg Raiser, Managing Director for DACH at AtlasEdge, said, “With the development of this new data centre, we are advancing our long‑term growth strategy in Germany. AtlasEdge is investing in high‑growth European markets, delivering modern, high‑performance infrastructure where customers need it most. Expanding our footprint in Leverkusen strengthens our ability to support customers across one of Germany’s leading economic regions.”
By expanding its Leverkusen footprint, AtlasEdge strengthens its position in the Rhineland, enhances resilience and scalability for its European customers, and signals continued investment in high‑performance infrastructure to support future growth in cloud and AI services.
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