Yondr has announced plans for a new data center outside Frankfurt, Germany.
The project is located in the City of Bischofsheim, to the south-west of Frankfurt and close to the River Rhine, and will offer 40MW of capacity. The facility is expected to be ready for service by Q1 2024.
"The last few years have seen an aggressive expansion in Frankfurt due to increased cloud capacity demands. The availability of this new metro will greatly support our clients' growth and remove any constraints when it comes to scalability challenges," said Pete Jones, chief development officer and founder at Yondr Group.
In November the company announced plans to develop a UK hyperscale data center campus in Slough, outside of London.
The initial phase will see the development of a 30MW facility, which is expected to be ready for service by the first quarter of 2023. The data center campus will have a total capacity of 100MW when fully developed.
This year has also seen Yondr form a $1 billion joint venture with Everstone to develop hyperscale data centers in India, and acquire 270 acres for a data center campus in Northern Virginia.
"The data center project proposed by Yondr is the largest and perhaps the most important development project for the City of Bischofsheim," said Mayor Ingo Kalweit. "With Yondr's presence, Bischofsheim will become a digital infrastructure pillar and our community will greatly benefit from the influx in innovation."
Yondr says it has European developments in Amsterdam, Netherlands; Berlin, Germany; Paris, France; and Prague, Czech Republic.