In an announcement that covers multiple expanions, Nebius said it planned the construction of a new data center in New Jersey with a capacity of up to 300 MW, incremental capacity additions at its existing colocation deployment in Kansas City, and a new colocation in Iceland.
Nebius will be deploying a 10 MW compute cluster in Keflavik, Iceland, as it builds out more AI infrastructure in Europe. Physical deployment and software installation are underway and the new capacity – powered by Iceland's abundant geothermal energy – is expected to be fully operational and available to clients by the end of Q1 2025.
Combined with the tripling of capacity at Nebius’s first data center in Finland, as well as potential deployments at new sites currently in the pipeline, these additions will make a significant contribution to the company’s planned ramp-up of installed capacity in the US and Europe during 2025.