Data Centers in Copenhagen
33 locations found
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Proact Nianet Glostrup
1 Ejby Industrivej Glostrup 2600 DNK, Glostrup
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GlobalConnect CPH2
1 Ejby Industrivej Glostrup 2600 DNK, Glostrup
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Telia Company Glostrup 2
135 Ejby Industrivej Ejby 2600 DNK, Ejby
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Telia Company Glostrup 1
100 Sydvestvej Glostrup 2600 DNK, Glostrup
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Adeo DC ApS Albertslund
8 Herstedvang Albertslund 2620 DNK, Albertslund
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Cibicom Ballerup
35 Industriparken Ballerup 2750 DNK, Ballerup
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Digital Realty CPH3
20 - 32 Industriparken Ballerup 2750 DNK, Ballerup
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Digital Realty CPH2
20 - 32 Industriparken Ballerup 2750 DNK, Ballerup
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Digital Realty CPH1
20 - 32 Industriparken Ballerup 2750 DNK, Ballerup
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Corespace Copenhagen
20A Industriparken Ballerup 2750 DNK, Ballerup
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In & Outbound Datacenter DC1
62B Arnold Nielsens Boulevard Hvidovre 2650 DNK, Hvidovre
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Digital Realty CPH-RS
16-20 Carl Jacobsens Vej Copenhagen 2500 DNK, Copenhagen
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NTT København
149 Vesterbrogade Copenhagen 1620 DNK, Copenhagen
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GlobalConnect Copenhagen
149 Vesterbrogade Copenhagen 1620 DNK, Copenhagen
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GlobalConnect Vallensbæk Strand
2 Egeskovvej Vallensbæk Strand 2665 DNK, Vallensbæk Strand
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GlobalConnect CPH1
6 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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Proact Nianet Taastrup
6 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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GlobalConnect Taastrup4
12 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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GlobalConnect Taastrup
3 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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NTT Taastrup
3 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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GlobalConnect Taastrup 3
5 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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NTT Global Connect Taastrup
5 Hørskætten Taastrup 2630 DNK, Taastrup
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GlobalConnect Albertslund
Herstedvang 4 Taastrup 2620 DNK, Taastrup
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AtlasEdge CPH001
55 Borgmester Christiansens Gade Copenhagen 2450 DNK, Copenhagen
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Telia Company Copenhagen
4 Øster Allé Copenhagen 2100 DNK, Copenhagen
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Telia Company København 1
88 Århusgade Copenhagen 2100 DNK, Copenhagen
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Telia Company København 3
95 Ørestads Boulevard Copenhagen 2300 DNK, Copenhagen
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Telia Company København 2
Metrovej Copenhagen 2300 DNK, Copenhagen
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Cibicom Smørum
12 Overdrevsvej Smørum 2765 DNK, Smørum
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DIX Lyngby
304 Asmussens Allé Kongens Lyngby 2800 DNK, Kongens Lyngby
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Technical University Denmark DTU
304 Asmussens Allé Kongens Lyngby 2800 DNK, Kongens Lyngby
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Education Ministry Agency for Technology and Learning Kongens Lyngby
304 Asmussens Allé Kongens Lyngby 2800 DNK, Kongens Lyngby
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DigiPlex DC1
142 Holmbladsgade Copenhagen 2300 DNK, Copenhagen
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Copenhagen – High-Performance Connectivity to the Nordics
Executive Summary
Copenhagen is the primary interconnection bridge between Continental Europe and the Nordic–Baltic region. It is built for enterprises that prioritize ultra–low latency and sustainable, wind–powered operations. Locating here ensures high availability for critical digital assets across Scandinavia, providing a reliable foundation for revenue growth and operational security.
Copenhagen: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Premier hub for Northern Europe and Baltic traffic. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 2 – as of December 2025 | Localized access to AWS and Microsoft Azure. |
| Power Cost | $0.22/kWh – as of December 2025 | Reliable grid with a high renewable energy mix. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (1.4/10) – as of December 2025 | Extremely stable geological and political profile. |
| Tax Incentives | No – as of December 2025 | Standard corporate tax applies without specific digital surcharges. |
| Sales Tax | 25% VAT – as of December 2025 | Standard Danish value–added tax rate. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 26. The market features approximately 25 to 30 unique network providers as of December 2025. This density ensures competitive pricing and diverse routing options for localized and international traffic.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over 2, enabling access to 16 cloud regions as of December 2025. Localized on–ramps for AWS and Microsoft Azure allow businesses to establish private, high–speed connections that bypass the public internet.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Danish Internet Exchange (DIX) is the primary IXP in the region. It facilitates efficient local traffic exchange and reduces latency for regional users as of December 2025.
Bare Metal: High–performance compute resources are readily available through providers such as Hivelocity and Latitude.sh as of December 2025.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: The cost is approximately $0.22/kWh as of December 2025. While higher than some neighboring regions, this rate supports a sustainable energy mix where renewables account for roughly 60% of production. This helps enterprises meet strict corporate sustainability targets.
Power Grid Reliability: The Danish grid is well–engineered and consistently ranked among the most reliable in Europe. Data center corridors in the metro area benefit from redundant configurations and multi–substation support to maintain uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are strategically located near the financial and pharmaceutical clusters in central Copenhagen and the growing tech hub in Ørestad. This proximity is vital for industries requiring real–time data processing and minimal signal delay.
Regional Market Reach: From a central Copenhagen location, service providers can effectively reach a population of over 25 million people across Scandinavia and Northern Germany. It acts as the primary bridge between the European mainland and the Nordic countries.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Denmark maintains a stable and predictable fiscal environment that favors long–term infrastructure investment. The primary financial benefit is the lack of specific restrictive surcharges on digital infrastructure, allowing for clear operational cost forecasting.
Natural Disaster Risk
Copenhagen is classified as Low Risk with an overall score of 1.4/10 as of December 2025. The geographical profile of the region protects it from most severe natural events, making it a reliable choice for primary or disaster recovery sites.
- Coastal Flood (7.1): This is the primary regional hazard, though modern facilities are situated or engineered to manage sea–level risks.
- Drought (3.3): A moderate concern that can impact cooling efficiencies in certain facility types.
- Epidemic (2.3): In line with regional European safety and health averages.
- Earthquake (0.1): Seismic activity is negligible and does not pose a material threat to infrastructure.
Other natural hazards such as river floods and tropical cyclones are not listed as significant risks for this metro as of December 2025.