Europe AI data centres seek cheaper, quicker energy and land
JLL•Investment and costs across Europe's markets
JLL estimates the world's four largest hyperscale cloud providers will spend $725 billion in 2026, up 77% from $410 billion in 2025, mostly on AI computing and data-centre infrastructure.
By 2030, AI workloads could account for around half of global data-centre capacity, it added.
Other sources of data-centre analysis supported the trend shown by JLL.
Of nine proposed gigawatt-plus capacity data centres across Europe, just one is planned for near a major city - Paris - with the rest strewn across areas from rural Spain to northern Sweden, according to DC Byte data tracking early stage projects.
While the core markets of Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Paris and Dublin remain the largest, and continue to be in demand, they increasingly face land shortages, planning restrictions and lengthy waits for connections to the grid.




