Data Centers in Tirana
5 locations found
- PS
Pronet sh.p.k. Kashar
Rruga Tom Plezha, Kashar
- AS
ALBtelecom Sh.a. Tiranë
Autostrada Tirane-Durres, Km 7, Mezez
- QN
Qendra Nderuniversitare e Sherbimeve dhe Rrjeti Telematik ANIX
Rruga e Durrësit, Tirana
- QN
Qendra Nderuniversitare e Sherbimeve dhe Rrjeti Telematik RASH DC Tirana
41.332419 19.806828, Tirana
- AT
Albanian Telecommunications Union SH. P.K. Tirana DataCom
Rruga Industriale, Katund i Ri
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Tirana – Emerging Digital Hub for the Balkans
Tirana is establishing itself as a strategic digital entry point for the Balkans. For businesses needing to serve Albania, Kosovo, and neighboring southeastern European markets, Tirana offers a cost-effective colocation environment with rapidly improving connectivity, ensuring low-latency access to a growing economic region.
Tirana: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | B | Solid regional connectivity, with developing international fiber routes. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Nearest hubs are in Milan or Athens; private connectivity is available. |
| Power Cost | ALL 12.00-14.00/kWh | Industrial power costs are competitive for the region. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.9/10) – as of September 2025 | Overall risk is low, with specific hazards to consider. |
| Tax Incentives | No | Albania does not offer specific tax incentives for data centers. |
| Sales Tax | 20% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard Value Added Tax applies to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Tirana’s ecosystem includes over 5 national and regional providers, as of September 2025. The market offers access to multiple carrier-neutral facilities, providing diverse options for network redundancy and service.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: There are no direct cloud on-ramps within Tirana, as of September 2025. Businesses requiring dedicated cloud access connect to major European hubs like Milan or Athens via private network extensions and wavelength services offered by local carriers.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange is the Albanian Neutral Internet eXchange (ANIX), which facilitates local traffic exchange and improves latency for domestic users. Most international peering occurs through upstream providers connecting to major European exchanges.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are available in Tirana, providing dedicated compute resources for performance-sensitive applications. Providers like Hivelocity offer solutions in the region.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity prices in Tirana are estimated between ALL 12.00–14.00/kWh, as of September 2025. This competitive pricing, combined with a grid heavily reliant on renewables, offers a stable and predictable operational cost structure.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid in Tirana is reliable for commercial operations. Data centers are supported by redundant power feeds from separate substations, and the national grid is sourced almost entirely from hydropower, providing a clean energy mix.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Tirana are located to serve the capital's central business district, which hosts financial services, telecommunications companies, and government entities. This proximity ensures minimal latency for critical local services.
Regional Market Reach: From Tirana, businesses can effectively serve the entire country of Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia. The city is a logistical and network hub for reaching consumers and enterprises across the southern Balkan peninsula.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Albania does not provide specific tax incentives for data center investment or operation. The primary financial advantage comes from competitive operational costs, including power and labor, rather than direct tax breaks.
Natural Disaster Risk
Albania has a low overall disaster risk profile, with an INFORM Risk score of 2.9 out of 10, as of September 2025. While the composite risk is minimal, operators should engineer facilities to mitigate specific, higher-rated natural hazards.
Key risks for the region include:
- Earthquake: 8.3/10
- Coastal Flood: 7.4/10
- Tsunami: 6.8/10
- River Flood: 4.6/10
- Drought: 3.9/10