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The Netherlands (Dutch): Data Centre Landscape - 2024 to 2027

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  • 34 Pages
  • March 2024
  • Region: Netherlands
  • Tariff Consultancy
  • ID: 5354508

This new report covers the Dutch Data Centre market and provides the latest information on all of the key issues for Data Centre Providers including the following:

  • New Developments
  • Third-party Data Centre Providers and Facilities
  • Profiles of the key Data Centre Providers
  • Market share by Data Centre Provider
  • Data Centre floor space forecast from 2024 to 2027
  • DCCP (Data Centre Customer Power) forecast from 2024 to 2027
  • Data Centre Power Costs (in per kWH)
  • Data Centre geographical city clusters
  • Data Centre Pricing forecast from 2024 to 2027 (in rack space, m2 & p/ kW rentals)
  • The key Data Centre Trends & Data Centre Outlook

About the Dutch Data Centre Market

New rules, announced in late 2023 by the Municipality of Amsterdam, will restrict the data centres limit in the Amsterdam municipality which is part of the larger Metropole Region. There are nearly 150 third-party Data Centre facilities in the Dutch market run by some 50 Data Centre Companies, with a forecast of 500k m2 of Data Centre raised floor and just under 800 MW of Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) at the end of 2023.

The market has seen a wave of Data Centre consolidation, as well as new data centre announcements. For example, Global Switch which in 2023 announced the first stage of its Amsterdam East facility and Switch Data Center announced its Amsterdam (AMS6) facility, a 25,000 m2 with 45/60 MW of power, in the Schiphol cluster.

Amsterdam has become one of the largest Data Centre city clusters in Europe - According to datacentre pricing's forecasts, the Amsterdam region alone accounts for close to sixty per cent of all Dutch Data Centre space. The Dutch Data Centre facilities are located in sixty different cities.

Table of Contents

  • Methodology
  • Acquisitions/Mergers
  • Data Centre Development in the Netherlands
  • Summary Box - Dutch Data Centre Summary
  • Data Centre third-party Data Centre Providers and Facilities in the Netherlands
  • Key Dutch Data Centre Provider Profiles
  • Dutch Data Centre raised floor space forecast - in m2 (2024 to 2027)
  • Dutch Data Centre Customer Power (DCCP) forecast - in MW (2024 to 2027)
  • Dutch Data Centre Power Costs - (in euro per kWH)
  • The Key Dutch Data Centre Clusters
  • Dutch Data Centre Pricing Forecasts - in rack space, m2 space & per kW rentals (2024 to 2027)
  • Dutch Data Centre Revenue Forecasts - in millions of Euro per annum (2024 to 2027)
  • The key Trends in the Dutch Data Centre Market
  • Dutch Data Centre Outlook

List of Figures
Figure 1 - A simplified map of the Netherlands
Figure 2 - A table summarising the key Data Centre Providers and Facilities in the Netherlands
Figure 3 - A picture showing CyrusOne's AMS-1 facility
Figure 4 - A picture showing the Equinix Data Centre locations in the Amsterdam area
Figure 5 - A map showing the locations of the Digital Realty’s Dutch Data Centres
Figure 6 - A chart showing the forecast Dutch Data Centre raised floor space from the beginning of 2024 to the end of 2027 in m2
Figure 7 - A chart showing the forecast Dutch Data Centre DCCP in MW from the beginning of 2024 to the end of 2027 in MW
Figure 8 - A pie chart showing the market share for the key Dutch Data Centre Providers - by raised floor space as of the end of 2023
Figure 9 - A chart showing the industrial electricity cost in kWH for selected European Countries (in Euro per kWH)
Figure 10 - A chart and table showing the average Data Centre rack space, m2 & kW rentals in Euro per month from the beginning of 2024 to the end of 2027
Figure 11 - A chart showing forecast Data Centre Revenues - in millions of Euro per annum from the beginning of 2024 to the end of 2027

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • CyrusOne
  • Digital Realty
  • Equinix

Methodology

The analyst researches its reports typically within a three-month period. All of its reports are based on primary and secondary research including interviews with relevant companies/operators covered in the report. The analyst also draws on its extensive in-house database and its contacts in the field of telecommunications it has established since the company was launched in 2006.

The analyst has 26-years of experience in the field of telecoms pricing both mobile and fixed. They have a network of consultants as well as a multi-lingual research team, with languages spoken French, German, Polish and Spanish.

 

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