Jun 10, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Data center developer CloudHQ has launched a new campus in Paris, France. The company aims to build two data center buildings, each comprising 53,000 sqm (570,000 sqft) and 24 data halls, within Essonne’s Leonardo da Vinci business park. The facility’s waste heat will be connected to Corbeil-Essonnes’ district heating system, and will warm up to 7,000 homes.
"This data center is a pride for our territory. It is exemplary both ecologically and in its ability to create synergies. Thanks to the recovery of the heat, 7,000 homes will benefit from sustainable energy: A first in Ile-de-France. This project embodies our method: co-build, innovate, and respond to tomorrow's challenges with ambition and coherence,” said Michel Bisson, president of Grand Paris South.
“We are thrilled to announce the inauguration of our data center project with CloudHQ in Lisses, which is the largest individual data center in France,” Reid Brewin Architects said on LinkedIn.
