Delska celebrates topping out ceremony for sustainable data centre in the Baltics 

Delska celebrates topping out ceremony for sustainable data centre in the Baltics 

Delska recently celebrated a significant construction milestone – the topping out event – for its upcoming Tier III-certified, 10MW data centre in Riga.

As one of only 20 LEED-certified buildings in Latvia, the data centre will set new standards for green construction and energy efficiency in the Baltic region.

The project is planned to be launched in August 2025.

With over €30 million invested, the carrier-neutral 10MW data centre will offer a full range of IT and network solutions and house up to 1,000 racks. The 6,000-square-metre facility is designed for scalability, with potential expansion up to 30MW, making it ideal for hyperscalers, AI and high-power computing needs.

The new data centre reached its highest point, and the topping-out ceremony was well attended by the Latvian Speaker of the Parliament, Daiga Mierina, the Minister of Climate and Energy, Kaspars Melnis, the Minister of Smart Administration and Regional Development, Inga Berzina, as well as Member of the Riga City Council and leaders of associations.

They highlighted the project as a great example of sustainable business planning, its importance for the growth of the Latvian economy, the IT industry’s export potential and global competitiveness.

Due to Delska’s goal of achieving net zero CO2 by 2030, the data centre will be entirely powered by green energy and rely on backup generators using Neste MY diesel, produced from renewables. Additionally, the facility will be equipped with an energy-efficient and innovative Vindur CoolW@ll cooling system. The data centre will operate at a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) under 1.3.

“With the establishment of this data centre, we are fully prepared to deliver the required space and power capacity, especially when power-demanding AI tools have seen a significant increase and Europe is lacking required power and data centre capacity,” said Andris Gailitis, CEO of Delska.

The growing demand for IoT solutions, Digital Transformation and cloud services drives data consumption like never before. Smart homes, video streaming platforms and AI tools rely on data centres’ ability to deliver content to users worldwide without delay. Companies want to expand their operations without significant investments in maintaining their IT infrastructure.

Delska plans to build another data centre in Lithuania and expand its group of companies to create a comprehensive regional data centre and network ecosystem.

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