AI Europe OS: Data Center Infrastructure Requirements and Power Units Going Forward

Europe’s AI Data Center Evolution

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the European digital economy. At the infrastructure level, this transformation is most visible in data centers — facilities that are evolving from traditional IT infrastructure into AI-first compute platforms.

Power Requirements for AI Workloads

AI compute has fundamentally different power requirements from traditional IT:

  • GPU density: AI servers require 10-30kW per rack vs. 3-10kW for traditional compute
  • Power stability: AI training requires consistent power — battery backup and UPS systems critical
  • Cooling: Liquid cooling becoming standard for AI racks (air cooling insufficient for GPU density)
  • Power provisioning: European AI data centers requiring 100MW+ dedicated power connections

European AI Data Center Investment

  • Microsoft: €4B investment in European AI data centers (2024)
  • AWS: €7.8B planned for Europe by 2029
  • Google: €1B European AI infrastructure expansion
  • Equinix: €6B European data center expansion program

Requirements Framework for European AI Data Centers

AI Europe OS identifies 7 critical requirements for AI-ready European data centers:

  1. Minimum 100MW power capacity with renewable energy commitments
  2. PUE below 1.3 (EU Energy Efficiency Directive compliance)
  3. GDPR-compliant data sovereignty controls
  4. Network connectivity: 100Gbps+ backbone, sub-5ms latency
  5. Physical security: ISO 27001 minimum
  6. Tier III or IV uptime (99.982% minimum)
  7. EU AI Act audit logging capabilities
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