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Polish Data Center Program Offers $220m in Funding to Applicants

Sep 09, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

A data center project in Poland is offering up to PLN 800 million ($220m) in funding for three state-owned data centers, with the Digital Poland Project Center calling for applications. The data centers are each expected to span around 2,000 sqm (21,527 sq ft), and will "largely" be powered by renewable energy.

Applicants have until November 28 to submit their proposals. According to the government website, the aim of the data centers is to provide "standardized data processing spaces within the infrastructure, which will enable the government to provide consistent services regardless of the size of the entity and its resources.

"It will also guarantee data security and sovereignty, eliminating dependence on commercial vendors."

The $220m in funding is being provided by the EU under the FERC program. In total, the data centers are expected to cost PLN 1 billion ($280m).

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