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Kolo DC Launches Data Center in Copenhagen, Denmark

Oct 08, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

European colocation firm Kolo DC has launched a new data center in Copenhagen, Denmark. On its website, Kolo lists one facility in Copenhagen: DK5 at Bygmestervej 10. The facility can reportedly offer 30kW per rack and features hot/cold aisle containment and a closed-loop cooling system.

“We officially opened the doors to Kolo’s new Copenhagen data center, a state-of-the-art facility designed with AI-driven businesses and general IT workloads in mind,” the company said in a recent LinkedIn post. “As the demand for high-performance, sustainable, and sovereign infrastructure grows, we’re proud to provide a home for companies pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence in Europe.”


“The project has been carried out with great focus on energy consumption and minimum environmental impact by replacing HFC refrigeration systems with efficient systems with natural refrigerants. In addition, a very efficient modular free cooler,” the company said. “The UPS system has been delivered with very high efficiency. Other components have been recycled to the greatest extent possible to keep the environmental impact of the entire process down.”

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