Data Centers in Bucharest
22 locations found
- PT
Phoenix Telecom & Media Services SRL București 2
137 Bulevardul Ghica Tei, Bucharest
- PT
Phoenix Telecom & Media Services SRL București 1
1 Strada Teiul Doamnei, Bucharest
- T
Teletrans București
16-18 Bulevardul Hristo Botev, Bucharest
- ML
M247 București
Șoseaua Fabrica de Glucoză, Bucharest
- N
NXDATA București 2
6A Bulevardul Dimitrie Pompeiu, Bucharest
- NC
NAV COMMUNICATIONS SRL București
120 Strada Ricinului, Bucharest
- N
NXDATA București 1
8 Bulevardul Dimitrie Pompeiu, Bucharest
- IG
iNES Group București
2 Strada Virgil Madgearu, Bucharest
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PROFISOL București
5a Strada Maior Atanase Ionescu, Bucharest
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Voxility București
9-9A Bulevardul Dimitrie Pompeiu, Bucharest
- LS
LayerBridge SRL Pipera
1 Bulevardul Pipera, Voluntari
- TT
TENNET TELECOM București
71 Strada Dej, Bucharest
- I
InterConnect București
114 Strada Foișorului, Bucharest
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GTS Telecom Bucharest
266-268 Calea Rahovei, Bucharest
- N
NTT București
266-268 Calea Rahovei, Bucharest
- AT
INVITE Systems București
96B Bulevardul Basarabia, Bucharest
- OM
Online Media Developmnet SRL București
1 Șoseaua Morarilor, Bucharest
- OB
Orange Business Services București
41 Drumul Taberei, Bucharest
- SN
Societatea Naţională de Radiocomunicaţii Bucharest
103 Șoseaua Olteniței, Bucharest
- W
WhiteHat Roșu
72 Strada Rezervelor, Chiajna
- N
NXDATA Bucharest 3
38 Bucharest Ring Road, Bucharest
- BS
BiLoud SRL Chiajna
39 Intrarea Nicolae Iorga, Chiajna
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Bucharest – Southeast Europe's Emerging Digital Hub
Bucharest is a strategic digital gateway for businesses targeting Southeast Europe and beyond. Its combination of affordable power, a growing network ecosystem, and a low-risk environment makes it an excellent choice for deploying scalable infrastructure to serve emerging markets, ensuring low-latency access and high operational uptime.
Bucharest: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | Strong regional and international fiber routes. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | 0 — as of September 2025 | Connect via Frankfurt or Vienna; private network extensions are available. |
| Power Cost | €0.10/kWh — as of July 2025 | Competitive pricing helps manage high-density workload operational expenses. |
| Disaster Risk | Low (2.9/10) — as of September 2025 | Minimal exposure to significant natural disasters, enhancing operational stability. |
| Tax Incentives | Yes | U.S. export credit insurance and loan guarantees are available. |
| Sales Tax | 19% VAT — as of September 2025 | Standard Value Added Tax rate for Romania. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Bucharest supports a focused but growing ecosystem with over 9 carriers available in key data centers as of September 2025. The market is dominated by carrier-neutral facilities, offering diverse connectivity options to enterprises.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: There are no public cloud on-ramps located directly within Bucharest as of September 2025. Businesses connect to major cloud providers like AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure through network hubs in Frankfurt or Vienna via private network interconnects and dedicated wavelength services.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The primary exchange is InterLAN, which facilitates the majority of local and regional peering. This IXP is critical for reducing latency and transit costs for traffic within Romania and the broader Balkan region.
Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are readily available in Bucharest. Providers like Hivelocity and OVHcloud offer dedicated server solutions for workloads requiring maximum performance and direct hardware access.
Power Analysis
Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity is priced at approximately €0.10/kWh as of July 2025. This competitive rate makes Bucharest an attractive location for managing the costs of power-intensive computing. The country's energy mix consists of fossil fuels (~50%), nuclear (~20%), and renewables (~30%).
Power Grid Reliability: The power grid serving Bucharest's main commercial areas is well-engineered and reliable. Data centers in the region are supported by redundant power feeds from multiple substations, ensuring high levels of uptime for critical operations.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers in Bucharest are located near major business parks and industrial zones, providing low-latency connectivity to the city's financial, technology, and commercial sectors. This proximity is essential for industries that depend on rapid data processing.
Regional Market Reach: From Bucharest, organizations can effectively serve a large regional market across Southeast Europe, including Bulgaria, Hungary, Moldova, and Ukraine. Its strategic location provides a low-latency bridge between Western Europe and the Black Sea region.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: Romania offers a favorable business environment, highlighted by general incentives for foreign investment. For U.S. companies, the availability of Ex-Im Bank export credit insurance and loan guarantees can significantly reduce the financial risk of expanding operations into the country.
Natural Disaster Risk
Romania has a low overall disaster risk profile, with an INFORM Risk score of 2.9 out of 10 as of September 2025. While the general threat level is minimal, businesses should engineer infrastructure to account for specific regional hazards.
Key natural risks include:
- Earthquake: Score: 6.1/10
- River Flood: Score: 6.1/10
- Coastal Flood: Score: 2.9/10 (Primarily affecting the Black Sea coast, not Bucharest directly)
- Drought: Score: 2.8/10