Apr 17, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Baltic operator Delska has launched its 10MW data center in Riga, Latvia. The company this week unveiled its EU North Riga LV DC1 facility. Delska said the 7,100 sqm (76,425 sq ft) site can support densities of up to 250kW per rack and is expandable to 30MW.
"Two years ago, I had the honor of attending the topping-out ceremony of the new Delska data center and today marks the beginning of a new chapter in Latvia's IT sector. I am confident that EU North Riga LV DC1 will become a significant milestone in Latvia's digital development, proving our ability not only to follow global trends but also to actively shape them," said Daiga Mierina, speaker of the Parliament of Latvia.
The facility’s power consumption is offset using renewable energy, while its backup generators run on renewable diesel supplied by Neste. Plans for the site were first announced in May 2022, with completion initially targeted for Q4 2024. The company topped out the building in November 2024.