Data Centers in Brussels
27 locations found
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Lumen Evere
2 Avenue Léon Grosjean, Evere
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BICS Evere
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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Proximus Netcenter
Rue de Carly 2, Evere
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euNetworks Brussels (Econophone Building - Tollaan)
Tollaan 99A B1932 St Stevens, Zaventem
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Datacenter United Brussels
15 Excelsiorlaan, Zaventem
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Verizon Machelen 1
2 Culliganlaan, Diegem
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LCL Belgium Machelen
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Proact LCL Diegem
13 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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Lumen Brussels 2
15 Kouterveldstraat, Diegem
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BICS Brussels 1
Rue du Canon 36, Brussels
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BELNET Brussel
4 Wetenschapsstraat, Brussels
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Digital Realty BRU1
2 Wezembeekstraat, Zaventem
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BICS Brussels 2
Rue Lebeau 2, Brussels
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Proximus Machelen 1
91 Nieuwbrugstraat, Machelen
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Proximus Machelen 2
15 Rittwegerlaan, Machelen
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EXA Infrastructure Edge DC Zaventem
573 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Datahouse Vilvoorde
50 Medialaan, Vilvoorde
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Verixi Louise
326 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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KevlinX Brussels
279 Avenue Louise, Brussels
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Unix-Solutions BVBA Zaventem
37 Hoge Wei, Zaventem
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AtlasEdge BRU001
30 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU3
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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Digital Realty BRU4
27 Mercuriusstraat, Zaventem
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Mobistar Enterprise Services Zaventem
641 Leuvensesteenweg, Zaventem
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Smals IN Brussels
Boulevard Industriel 25, Anderlecht
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LCL Belgium Brussels South
132 Gustave Demeurslaan, Lot
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EdgeConneX EdgeConneX BRU01
Ternat, Ternat
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Brussels – Core of European Digital Infrastructure
Brussels stands as a premier European hub, offering exceptional network density and direct cloud access that enables enterprises to serve the European Union's political and commercial heart with minimal latency. Its stable, low-risk environment makes it a strategic choice for businesses prioritizing uptime and reliable connectivity for mission-critical applications.
Brussels: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent carrier density and central European location provide superior connectivity options. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 3 — as of September 2025 | Direct, low-latency connections to major cloud providers are readily available. |
| Power Cost | €0.09/kWh — as of August 2025 | Competitive pricing compared to other major Western European markets. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.6/10) — as of September 2025 | The region has very low exposure to significant natural disasters. |
| Tax Incentives | No | Belgium does not offer specific tax incentives for data center development. |
| Sales Tax | 21% VAT — as of September 2025 | The standard Belgian Value Added Tax rate applies to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Brussels is one of Europe's most connected cities, serving as a critical junction for international traffic and a primary gateway to the European Union's institutions.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: With over 36 carriers present, as of September 2025, the market offers a rich and competitive environment. Numerous carrier-neutral facilities ensure resilient and flexible network architectures.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: The market features over 3 dedicated cloud on-ramps, enabling high-performance access to 16 global cloud regions, as of September 2025. Private connections are available to Google Cloud (GCP) and Microsoft Azure.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange, BNIX (Belgian National Internet eXchange), is central to the ecosystem, facilitating efficient traffic exchange and reducing latency for local and regional users.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are widely available from providers like Hivelocity and OVHcloud, offering dedicated compute for performance-sensitive workloads.
Power Analysis
Belgium's power infrastructure is both reliable and increasingly sustainable, providing a stable foundation for data center operations.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial power is priced at approximately €0.09/kWh, as of August 2025. This competitive rate helps manage operational expenditures for high-density deployments. The national energy mix includes around 40% nuclear, 30% renewables, and 30% fossil fuels.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid supporting Brussels is well-engineered and highly reliable. Major data center corridors are supported by redundant substations, ensuring consistent power delivery for critical operations.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Locating in Brussels provides a strategic advantage for accessing key European markets and institutions.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in the Brussels region are strategically positioned near the European Quarter, home to the European Commission and Parliament, as well as major financial and business districts. This proximity supports low-latency requirements for government, finance, and multinational corporations.
Regional Market Reach: From Brussels, organizations can effectively serve the entire Benelux region (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg) as well as Western Germany and Northern France with exceptional performance.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Belgium does not currently provide specific tax incentives aimed at data center construction or operation. Businesses should plan based on the standard corporate tax structure and the prevailing 21% VAT rate.
Natural Disaster Risk
Brussels is located in a region with very low exposure to natural disasters, making it an ideal location for risk-averse operations. The overall INFORM risk score is 2.6 out of 10, classifying it as a "Low" risk environment as of September 2025.
Key environmental risks are minimal and well-managed:
- Coastal Flood: 7.7/10
- River Flood: 6.2/10
- Earthquake: 2.9/10
- Drought: 1.3/10
Risks from tsunamis and tropical cyclones are negligible for this inland location.