Apr 09, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
European data center firm Data4 has launched a new facility outside Warsaw, Poland. The company this week announced the inauguration of the second data center at its campus in Jawczyce, within the municipality of Ożarów Mazowiecki near Warsaw. Data4 commissioned the first building at the site in 2023. Once fully built out, the 4-hectare campus will deliver 60MW of capacity across 50,000 sqm (538,195 sq ft), including approximately 15,000 sqm (161,458 sq ft) of IT space.
“Expanding the Jawczyce campus clearly demonstrates that Poland remains one of Data4’s key markets in Europe. We are developing infrastructure in a phased and predictable way, combining high technical standards with a responsible environmental approach and close cooperation with the local community in the municipality of Ożarów Mazowiecki. Reliable digital infrastructure is today a prerequisite for the continued growth of the digital economy,” said Adam Ponichtera, country managing director Poland, Data4.
“The launch of another building at our campus in Poland is strategically important for us. With the rapid development of artificial intelligence and cloud services, digital infrastructure is becoming one of the foundations of Europe’s economic competitiveness. That is why we continue to expand Data4’s network of campuses across Europe to meet the growing demand for computing capacity” added Olivier Micheli, President and CEO of Data4.
“Poland is already a leader in Central and Eastern Europe, accounting for over one-third of the region’s data center capacity. We want to continue actively strengthening the competitiveness and technological sovereignty of Poland and Europe. In a world where data and computing power are becoming critical resources, digital infrastructure supports both the economy and national security. Investments like the one in Jawczyce create opportunities for Polish companies to adopt modern solutions and close the digital gap,” said Andrzej Domański, Minister of Finance and Economy.