Green Mountain has completed the construction of a new 13.5 MW data center in connection with its current OSL1-Enebakk campus. This is the third data center on this campus and is intended for colocation. The first client moves in by the end of January.
With this expansion the data center campus at Enebakk, outside Oslo - which was announced december 2021 - now consists of three data centers. The first two 4MW data centers house a single tenant, while the third 13.5 MW building is intended for multi-tenant usage. The 10,000m² three-story building offers 1,300m² of white space on each floor and is built according to a TierIII standard. Capacity is already reserved for several clients, but there is still some available capacity both in this building and in future planned expansions at the campus. The total area of the site is 75,000 m² with a total capacity of 93 MW.
Customization is key
“We still experience strong interest from the market. Being able to offer a sustainable data center operated on 100% renewable energy is especially attractive for international clients. The site is also ideal both in terms of power availability, connectivity and proximity to the Norwegian capital.” says Tor Kristian Gyland, CEO of Green Mountain. “In addition, we designed this data center with flexibility in mind as we wanted to accommodate a broad set of clients’ needs. Customization is the key word. ” adds Gyland.
CTS Nordics has been the Design & Build contractor for the OSL1-Enebakk colocation project. “In light of the global challenges concerning material availability and delivery delays, it is a great achievement to deliver according to plan. We have cooperated well with CTS to find alternative solutions when incidents beyond our control have affected the progress. I would like to commend everyone involved in the project for an extraordinary effort.” says Terje Huseby, Chief Project Officer i Green Mountain.