Silicon Republic October 15, 2024
Suhasini Srinivasaragavan

These latest commitments take the total investment in UK data centres to £25bn since July.

US firms CyrusOne, ServiceNow, Cloud HQ and CoreWeave have announced investments to a total of £6.3bn for data centre infrastructure in the UK.

The announcement was made yesterday (14 October) at the UK’s International Investment Summit and takes the total investment in UK data centres to more than £25bn since the Labour party took charge this July.

“Tech leaders from all over the world are seeing Britain as the best place to invest with a thriving and stable market for data centres and AI development,” said UK technology secretary Peter Kyle.

Washington DC-based data centre provider CloudHQ is developing a new £1.9bn data centre campus...

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