London/Edinburgh, September 17, 2025- CoreWeave, a U.S.-based AI cloud infrastructure provider, has announced a GBP 1.5 billion (USD 2.05 billion) investment to significantly expand its AI data center capacity across the United Kingdom. The move aims to support the growing demand for AI and cloud services, further cementing the UK as a hub for advanced computing.
The investment will bring CoreWeave’s total UK commitment to GBP 2.5 billion (USD 3.41 billion), reflecting a long-term strategy to strengthen its European presence. As part of the expansion, the company will deploy Nvidia Grace Blackwell Ultra GPUs at DataVita’s data center in Scotland, leveraging renewable energy and closed-loop cooling systems to ensure sustainable operations. The upgrades are designed to accelerate AI model training, data processing, and enterprise workloads.
CoreWeave’s European headquarters in London will play a central role in coordinating these operations, ensuring low-latency connectivity and compliance with UK data regulations. The expansion aligns with the UK government’s “AI Opportunities Action Plan,” which aims to position the country as a global leader in artificial intelligence innovation.
The announcement comes against the backdrop of a broader GBP 31 billion (USD 42.29 billion) tech investment agreement between the UK and the U.S., unveiled during President Donald Trump’s state visit. Other major tech players, including Microsoft and Nvidia, have also pledged substantial investments to accelerate AI capabilities in the UK.
CoreWeave’s move highlights the growing intersection of AI, cloud computing, and sustainability. By deploying advanced GPU infrastructure at scale and embracing green energy solutions, the company positions itself as a leading enabler of the UK’s AI economy.