STACK Infrastructure has shared an update.
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The company is promoting Copenhagen, and specifically Taastrup, as a strategic hub for cloud and AI infrastructure deployment, citing 72MW of available capacity at its local data center. The post highlights Denmark’s high cloud adoption (75% of firms using cloud computing), Copenhagen’s position as the EU’s third-largest AI ecosystem, and the country’s strengths in reliable green power, subsea cable connectivity, and a skilled workforce. It also notes the role of offshore wind, district heating that reuses data center waste heat, and a resilient power grid in supporting sustainable and price-stable digital infrastructure.
For investors, this update underscores STACK Infrastructure’s focus on expanding and monetizing capacity in Northern Europe, targeting customers that prioritize both AI/cloud scalability and sustainability. The 72MW of available capacity in Taastrup represents a sizable revenue opportunity if the company can secure long-term, price-stable power agreements and attract hyperscale and enterprise clients seeking ESG-aligned infrastructure. Positioning in Copenhagen, a growing AI and cloud hub with robust connectivity, may enhance STACK’s competitive standing versus other European data center providers and support future growth in contracted backlog and recurring revenue. However, the post does not disclose utilization rates, pricing, existing customer commitments, or capex associated with this capacity, so the financial impact will depend on the pace and terms of lease-up in a competitive regional market.

