Prime Esbjerg ESB01 Data Center Nordre Tovrupvej Denmark Prime Data Centers

Status: Under Development / Planned   |   Location: Nordre Tovrupvej, 6705 Esbjerg, Denmark


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The Prime Esbjerg ESB01 Data Center, located on Nordre Tovrupvej in Esbjerg, Denmark, represents a major hyperscale and artificial intelligence data center development by Prime Data Centers in partnership with Brunswick Real Estate. Established across more than 640,000 square meters of industrial land, the multi-building master-planned campus is designed to provide substantial long-term capacity for hyperscale cloud platforms, artificial intelligence model training, high-performance computing, and other data-intensive workloads. The development is planned for up to 550 megawatts of ultimate IT capacity, with the initial phase designed to provide approximately 160 megawatts of critical capacity, establishing a significant foundation for future expansion. Electrical infrastructure is being coordinated with Energinet and Denmark’s national transmission network, providing access to the country’s increasingly renewable electricity mix, including substantial offshore wind generation. The facility is engineered for high-density computing environments and incorporates advanced direct-to-chip liquid cooling loops designed to efficiently remove heat generated by high-performance processors and AI accelerator systems. Closed-loop air-cooled water chillers complement the liquid cooling architecture, while district-heating integration is designed to enable the recovery and export of excess thermal energy to surrounding municipal heating networks. This approach can improve overall energy utilization while supporting Denmark’s broader district-heating ecosystem. Esbjerg’s strategic position on Denmark’s western coast also provides access to major telecommunications infrastructure and international subsea connectivity routes linking Northern Europe with North America and other global markets. Designed as a carrier-neutral digital infrastructure hub, Prime Esbjerg is expected to incorporate subterranean dark-fiber pathways connecting the campus with regional telecommunications exchanges and major network corridors. With substantial expansion potential, renewable-energy access, advanced liquid cooling, heat-reuse capabilities, and international connectivity, Prime Esbjerg ESB01 is positioned as an important emerging AI and hyperscale infrastructure hub in Northern Europe.


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Project Name Prime Esbjerg ESB01 Data Center Nordre Tovrupvej Denmark Prime Data Centers
Location Nordre Tovrupvej, 6705 Esbjerg, Denmark
Status Under Development / Planned
Project Type Hyperscale Cloud Infrastructure, Sovereign AI Supercomputing Hub & High-Performance Computing Campus
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City Name Esbjerg
Population 71,554 (January 2025)
Urban Agglomeration Approximately 72,000
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