Data Centers in Copenhagen
33 locations found
- GA
GlobalConnect CPH2
1 Ejby Industrivej, Glostrup
- P
Proact Nianet Glostrup
1 Ejby Industrivej, Glostrup
- TC
Telia Company Glostrup 2
135 Ejby Industrivej, Ejby
- TC
Telia Company Glostrup 1
100 Sydvestvej, Glostrup
- AD
Adeo DC ApS Albertslund
8 Herstedvang, Albertslund
- CA
Cibicom Ballerup
35 Industriparken, Ballerup
- DR
Digital Realty CPH1
20 - 32 Industriparken, Ballerup
- DR
Digital Realty CPH2
20 - 32 Industriparken, Ballerup
- DR
Digital Realty CPH3
20 - 32 Industriparken, Ballerup
- C
Corespace Copenhagen
20A Industriparken, Ballerup
- IA
In & Outbound Datacenter DC1
62B Arnold Nielsens Boulevard, Hvidovre
- DR
Digital Realty CPH-RS
16-20 Carl Jacobsens Vej, Copenhagen
- GA
GlobalConnect Copenhagen
149 Vesterbrogade, Copenhagen
- N
NTT København
149 Vesterbrogade, Copenhagen
- GA
GlobalConnect Vallensbæk Strand
2 Egeskovvej, Vallensbæk Strand
- GA
GlobalConnect CPH1
6 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- P
Proact Nianet Taastrup
6 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- GA
GlobalConnect Taastrup4
12 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- GA
GlobalConnect Taastrup
3 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- N
NTT Taastrup
3 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- GA
GlobalConnect Taastrup 3
5 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- N
NTT Global Connect Taastrup
5 Hørskætten, Taastrup
- GA
GlobalConnect Albertslund
Herstedvang 4, Taastrup
- A
AtlasEdge CPH001
55 Borgmester Christiansens Gade, Copenhagen
- TC
Telia Company Copenhagen
4 Øster Allé, Copenhagen
- TC
Telia Company København 1
88 Århusgade, Copenhagen
- TC
Telia Company København 3
95 Ørestads Boulevard, Copenhagen
- TC
Telia Company København 2
Metrovej, Copenhagen
- CA
Cibicom Smørum
12 Overdrevsvej, Smørum
- D
DIX Lyngby
304 Asmussens Allé, Kongens Lyngby
- SF
Education Ministry Agency for Technology and Learning Kongens Lyngby
304 Asmussens Allé, Kongens Lyngby
- TU
Technical University Denmark DTU
304 Asmussens Allé, Kongens Lyngby
- SI
DigiPlex DC1
142 Holmbladsgade, Copenhagen
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Copenhagen – Nordic Hub for Resilient Connectivity
Copenhagen stands as a premier Northern European hub, ideal for enterprises requiring low-latency access to Nordic countries and robust connectivity into mainland Europe. Its stable infrastructure and focus on renewable energy provide a reliable and sustainable foundation for business-critical applications, ensuring uptime and supporting corporate environmental goals. The city’s dense network ecosystem guarantees efficient data exchange for latency-sensitive workloads.
Copenhagen: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Excellent fiber density and access to key European and Nordic markets. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 2 – as of September 2025 | AWS and Azure provide dedicated, private access to their cloud regions. |
| Power Cost | €0.12-€0.17/kWh – as of September 2025 | Favorable rates for industrial use, with significant renewable energy sources. |
| Disaster Risk | Very Low (1.4/10) – as of September 2025 | Minimal exposure to significant natural disasters, ensuring high operational stability. |
| Tax Incentives | No | Denmark does not offer specific tax incentives for data center development. |
| Sales Tax | 25% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard Value Added Tax applies to equipment and services purchases. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Copenhagen offers a rich and carrier-neutral connectivity environment, making it a strong choice for network-centric deployments. The market provides direct, high-speed access to both local and international destinations.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: With access to over 26 carriers as of September 2025, Copenhagen's data centers provide extensive choice. This carrier-neutral approach fosters competition, leading to better pricing and service options for customers.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: The market features 2 dedicated cloud on-ramps, enabling direct, low-latency connections to 16 cloud regions as of September 2025. Available providers include:
- AWS
- Azure
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange is the Danish Internet Exchange Point (DIX), which facilitates efficient local traffic peering, reducing latency and transit costs for businesses operating within the region. Most significant peering occurs directly at the DIX.
Bare Metal: On-demand bare metal servers are readily available from multiple providers. Options include services from providers like OVHcloud and Leasebeweb, enabling rapid deployment of dedicated compute resources.
Power Analysis
Denmark's commitment to renewable energy and grid stability makes Copenhagen an attractive market for sustainable and resilient data center operations.
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity rates typically range from €0.12 to €0.17/kWh as of September 2025. These competitive power costs, combined with a high percentage of green energy, help manage operational expenses while meeting sustainability targets.
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid supporting Copenhagen's data centers is modern and highly reliable. The energy infrastructure is well-engineered with significant redundancy and draws power from a mix of sources, predominantly wind, ensuring consistent uptime.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Copenhagen’s strategic location and business-friendly environment provide excellent access to both local and regional markets.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are located with strategic access to the city's central business district and key industrial parks. This proximity serves financial services, life sciences, and logistics industries, minimizing latency for critical operations.
Regional Market Reach: Copenhagen serves as a digital gateway to the 27 million people in the Nordic region, including Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. Its location also offers a low-latency path into Germany and other key Northern European markets.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: While Denmark does not offer specific tax incentives for data centers, the country provides a stable and transparent tax system. The straightforward regulatory environment simplifies business operations and financial planning for international companies.
Natural Disaster Risk
Copenhagen presents a very low risk for natural disasters, with an INFORM Risk score of 1.4 out of 10 as of September 2025. This operational stability is a key advantage for mission-critical infrastructure.
The primary environmental hazards to consider are:
- Coastal Flood: The most notable risk, though infrastructure is built to modern mitigation standards.
- Drought: A moderate but manageable risk factor.
- Epidemic: A low-probability, high-impact risk common to any major metropolitan area.
- Earthquake: Risk is negligible, with a score of 0.1.
Other risks, such as tsunamis, river floods, and tropical cyclones, are rated at or near zero, making the region exceptionally secure from a natural disaster perspective.