Data Centers in Ascoli Piceno
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Ascoli Piceno – Regional Colocation in Central Italy
Ascoli Piceno provides a strategic colocation option for businesses targeting central Italy and the Adriatic coast. For companies seeking a disaster recovery site or a cost-effective alternative to primary markets like Rome, this location offers reliable infrastructure to ensure uptime and performance for regional applications.
Ascoli Piceno: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | B | Solid regional connectivity, though fewer long-haul fiber routes than primary hubs. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 – as of September 2025 | Nearest on-ramps are in Rome; private network extensions are available. |
| Power Cost | €0.22 – €0.28/kWh | Industrial electricity rates, as of September 2025. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (3/10) – as of September 2025 | Primary risks are seismic and flood-related, but overall exposure is low. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | Subsidies are available for energy-efficient systems and related infrastructure improvements. |
| Sales Tax | 22% VAT – as of September 2025 | The standard Value Added Tax rate for Italy. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Ascoli Piceno is an emerging edge market with a focus on serving the immediate central Italy region. While it does not have the density of Milan or Rome, it provides essential connectivity for local and regional workloads.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality As of September 2025, the market features a developing mix of national and regional carriers. The two data centers in the area operate on a carrier-neutral basis, allowing tenants to establish interconnection with their preferred providers.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps There are no direct cloud on-ramps within Ascoli Piceno as of September 2025. Businesses requiring dedicated access to major cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), or Microsoft Azure typically establish private network connections to the nearest interconnection hubs in Rome or Milan.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) Public peering is handled through national IXPs in Milan (MIX) and Rome (NaMeX). Most interconnection within the local Ascoli Piceno market is accomplished through private peering arrangements inside the data centers.
Bare Metal Bare metal server solutions are available, providing dedicated compute resources for performance-sensitive applications. Global providers like Hivelocity can deploy dedicated servers to meet specific infrastructure needs in the region.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power The average cost of industrial power in the Ascoli Piceno region is estimated between €0.22 – €0.28/kWh, as of September 2025. This price point makes power a significant operational consideration, especially for high-density compute deployments.
Power Grid Reliability The Italian national grid offers dependable power to the region. Data centers here are built with redundant power sources, including connections to multiple substations and on-site backup generators, to guarantee service continuity.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts Data centers in Ascoli Piceno are positioned to serve businesses throughout the Marche region and along the Adriatic coast. This provides low-latency connectivity for local manufacturing, logistics, and public sector organizations.
Regional Market Reach As a secondary market, Ascoli Piceno serves as an effective hub for reaching end-users across central and eastern Italy. It offers a viable alternative to the more congested and expensive Rome market for regional service delivery.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers Italy provides tax incentives that can benefit data center deployments. The main advantage is a general subsidy available for investments in energy-efficient systems and related infrastructure upgrades.
Natural Disaster Risk
Ascoli Piceno has a low overall risk profile for natural disasters, with an INFORM Risk score of 3 out of 10, as of September 2025. While the composite risk is low, specific environmental hazards warrant consideration during infrastructure planning.
The primary risks for the region are:
- Earthquake: The area has a high specific risk score for seismic activity.
- Coastal & River Flood: Proximity to the Adriatic Sea and local rivers creates moderate flood risk.
- Tsunami: A secondary risk related to seismic events in the Adriatic.
Facility selection, modern engineering, and comprehensive disaster recovery plans are essential to mitigate these potential threats.