en.Wedoany.com Reported - DayOne has unveiled details of its first data center project in Spain, a campus located in the Aragon region with a planned capacity of 300MW. Renewable energy company Ignis is developing this campus in the municipality of Escatrón, near Zaragoza, with a total investment exceeding €3 billion ($3.47 billion). Spanning approximately 900 hectares, the project aims to become one of the largest artificial intelligence campuses in Southern Europe and will be operated by DayOne upon completion.
The campus will host high-density AI and high-performance computing workloads, designed to scale up to 300MW, though the specific scale and development timeline for the first phase have not yet been disclosed. Ignis has experience in energy development, while the Aragon region is rapidly becoming a data center hub due to available land resources, access to renewable energy, power capacity, and abundant fiber connectivity. This announcement further reinforces the region's trend toward becoming a hub for AI workloads, with large-scale campuses increasingly demanding high energy consumption and cooling requirements.
DayOne was spun off from Chinese data center company GDS in 2025. Last week, the company announced the completion of a $4.5 billion Series C funding round and identified Spain as a key market for future growth, though no specific sites for development were disclosed at the time.
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