
The Kevlinx data center in the Brussels Capital Region is currently under construction and its first
phase of customer space will be ready for service in September 2025. It is set to become the
largest and most advanced multi-tenant facility in Belgium, accelerating digital transformation
at the same time as setting new standards in sustainability.
With over 32 MW of customer power, the BRU01 data center is designed to support both new AI infrastructure
and traditional enterprise workloads. This makes it suitable for organisations of all sizes, from the largest
cloud customers to ambitious local enterprises. To meet climate targets, the facility will be sustainable
from the ground up. It has been designed in line with the rigorous BREEAM sustainability standards, and will
use 100% renewable power with a pledge to be climate neutral by 2030.
Kevlinx designs, builds, and operates sustainable, AI-ready data centers in Europe’s emerging digital hubs. Headquartered in Amsterdam, Kevlinx delivers high-performance, future-proof colocation for enterprises, cloud operators, governments, and digital service providers.
Its flagship campus, Kevlinx BRU01 in Brussels, is Belgium’s largest and most flexible AI-ready data center, offering 32 MW+ of scalable capacity powered entirely by 100% renewable energy. Strategically located in the heart of Europe and the FLAPD region (Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Dublin), BRU01 combines connectivity, power, and sustainability at scale.
With flexible electrical and cooling designs supporting densities of 150 kW+ per rack, Kevlinx enables next-generation workloads — from traditional compute to advanced AI and GPU clusters — to run efficiently and reliably.
Kevlinx provides the power, proximity, and performance needed to accelerate innovation, reduce latency, and meet the growing energy and cooling demands of AI-driven infrastructure.
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