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Data centre construction must focus on data

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Data centre owners and contractors must focus on data-driven planning of their new builds and retrofits for the UK and Europe to meet the demands of big data.

Rider Levett Bucknall’s (RLB) Annual Data Centre Report surveyed 535 executives from data centre operators and contractors across the UK and Europe. The report reveals that operators commissioned 33MW of data centre capacity in 2024. That figure is more than twice the average in last year’s report (16MW) and substantially more than last year’s respondents had expected to commission (26MW). This growth is set to continue: operators expect to commission 47MW, on average, this year.

Operators are not just planning new sites: 66% plan to retrofit at least a quarter of their data centre estate in the next five years, with 20% expecting to retrofit more than half.

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