Stockholm, Sweden - June 24, 2026 - AI cloud provider CoreWeave has partnered with Swedish colocation operator Conapto to expand its AI cloud infrastructure in the Nordics, adding new GPU capacity powered entirely by renewable electricity as demand for AI computing continues to accelerate across Europe.
The agreement will see CoreWeave deploy NVIDIA GPU-based infrastructure across Conapto's Stockholm data center platform, providing enterprise customers, AI developers, and hyperscale clients with additional compute resources while strengthening the company's presence in one of Europe's fastest-growing AI infrastructure markets.
According to CoreWeave, the deployment is designed to support AI training and inference workloads while leveraging Sweden's abundant renewable energy resources and mature digital infrastructure. The expansion also aligns with growing customer demand for AI cloud services hosted in Europe, where organizations increasingly seek local compute capacity to meet data residency, latency, and regulatory requirements.
Conapto's Stockholm facilities operate on 100% renewable electricity and are designed to support high-density computing environments required for modern AI clusters. The company has invested heavily in energy-efficient cooling systems and resilient infrastructure, making its campuses well-suited for GPU-intensive workloads that require significantly higher power densities than traditional enterprise applications.
For CoreWeave, the partnership represents another step in the rapid global expansion of its AI cloud platform. The company has continued to scale capacity through a combination of new data center developments and strategic colocation partnerships as competition intensifies among AI infrastructure providers. By utilizing established colocation facilities, CoreWeave can deploy GPU clusters more quickly than constructing dedicated campuses, enabling it to respond faster to growing customer demand.
The announcement reflects a broader trend across Europe's data center industry, where operators are increasingly positioning the Nordic region as a preferred location for AI infrastructure. Sweden offers a combination of reliable renewable power, favorable climate conditions that improve cooling efficiency, and robust fiber connectivity, making it an attractive destination for large-scale AI deployments. As AI workloads continue to drive higher energy consumption, access to sustainable electricity has become a key factor in site selection for cloud providers.
CoreWeave said the additional capacity will help support customers developing generative AI models, enterprise AI applications, and other compute-intensive workloads. The company has built its platform around NVIDIA's accelerated computing technologies and continues to expand globally to meet surging demand for AI infrastructure.
The partnership also underscores the growing importance of colocation providers in the AI ecosystem. Rather than serving only as landlords for enterprise IT equipment, operators such as Conapto are becoming strategic infrastructure partners for AI cloud providers, offering facilities capable of supporting advanced cooling technologies, resilient power systems, and high-density GPU deployments.
As AI investment continues to reshape global digital infrastructure, the collaboration positions both companies to capitalize on increasing demand for sustainable, high-performance computing capacity. For CoreWeave, it strengthens its European footprint with renewable-powered infrastructure, while Conapto further establishes Stockholm as a regional hub for next-generation AI data center deployments.