Data Centers in Toulouse
8 locations found
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Cogent TLS01
125bis Chemin du Sang de Serp, Toulouse
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Cogent Toulouse
125 Chemin du Sang de Serp, Toulouse
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FullSave TLS00
131 Chemin du Sang de Serp, Toulouse
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SFR Toulouse
Rue Ferdinand Lassalle, Toulouse
- CT
Centrinuity Toulouse Balma
10 Rue des Frères Peugeot, Balma
- EE
Etix Everywhere TLS1
10 Rue des Frères Peugeot, Balma
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EXA Infrastructure Toulouse
201 Avenue des États Unis, Toulouse
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FullSave Labège
40 rue du Village d'Entreprises, Labège
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Toulouse – Aerospace Hub for Digital Infrastructure
Toulouse serves as a strategic digital hub for aerospace, manufacturing, and research industries in Southern France. The city offers a resilient, low-risk environment for workloads that require proximity to specialized industrial ecosystems, connecting them efficiently to the broader European market.
Toulouse: At A Glance
Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
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Global Connectivity Grade | B | Strong national fiber; fewer long-haul routes than Paris or Marseille. |
Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Access via Paris or Marseille through private network extensions. |
Power Cost | €0.18 – €0.23/kWh | Reflects stable, nuclear-heavy grid but includes recent market volatility. |
Disaster Risk | Low (2.7/10) – as of September 2025 | Minimal exposure to significant natural hazards common in other regions. |
Tax Incentives | Yes | EIB loan financing is available for specific data center projects. |
Sales Tax | 20% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard French turnover tax applicable to services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Toulouse is served by over 6 providers, with dozens of national and regional carriers available through the city's 8 data centers as of September 2025. The market offers a good mix of local and pan-European network access.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: There are no direct public cloud on-ramps within Toulouse as of September 2025. Businesses connect to cloud providers via private network extensions or dedicated circuits to major hubs like Paris and Marseille.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): Public peering is limited within Toulouse itself. Most network traffic is exchanged privately between carriers or routed through major national peering points in Paris or Marseille, ensuring efficient traffic flow.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are available from providers operating within local data centers. Companies like OVHcloud provide dedicated server infrastructure suitable for high-performance computing needs.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity prices typically range from €0.18 to €0.23/kWh as of September 2025. This cost structure is influenced by France's energy mix, which is dominated by nuclear power, providing a stable but not inexpensive supply.
Power Grid Reliability: The French power grid is highly reliable, especially in established industrial zones like Toulouse. The national grid benefits from significant investment and a generation portfolio composed of approximately 68% nuclear power, ensuring consistent uptime for critical facilities.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Toulouse are strategically located to serve the region's prominent aerospace, technology, and research sectors. Proximity to major Airbus facilities and associated engineering firms reduces latency for critical R&D and manufacturing workloads.
Regional Market Reach: Toulouse provides effective digital access to Southern France, Andorra, and the Iberian Peninsula. Its location makes it a viable secondary or disaster recovery site for operations based in Paris or Marseille.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: France offers targeted financial incentives for digital infrastructure development. The European Investment Bank (EIB) has provided significant loan financing for data center projects, helping reduce the capital expenditure for new builds and expansions.
Natural Disaster Risk
Toulouse has a low overall disaster risk profile, with a score of 2.7 out of 10 as of September 2025. The primary environmental hazards are well-understood and can be mitigated with standard facility engineering.
Key risks include:
- River Flood: The most significant natural hazard, with a risk score of 7.5.
- Coastal Flood: A regional concern with a score of 7.4, though Toulouse's inland location makes direct impact negligible.
- Earthquake: A low-level risk with a score of 2.8.
- Drought: A minor risk with a score of 1.6.