Germany’s €2B Data4 Campus Hanau to redefine digital infrastructure
A major new data centre in Hanau will break ground on Monday at noon. The project, led by French firm Data4, marks a 2 billion euro investment in what will become a key hub for Germany’s digital traffic. The site, previously a U.S. military barracks, aims to repurpose the area for cutting-edge infrastructure.
The Data4 Campus Hanau project was designed by the French conglomerate, which already runs ten data centres across six European countries. The company’s latest venture will transform the old military site into a high-capacity website builder for managing data flows.
The Hanau data centre represents a significant step in Germany’s digital expansion. With a 2 billion euro investment, it will not only boost data handling but also support local energy efficiency. The project’s completion will establish the site as a critical node in the nation’s project management framework.