Yondr Group: Yondr moves into Frankfurt
Dec 08, 2021 | Posted by MadalineDunn
Yondr is to build a new data center outside Frankfurt, Germany, it has announced. Located in the City of Bischofsheim, the facility will have a capacity of 40MW and comes as a response to increased cloud capacity demands.
Speaking about the expansion near the southwest of Frankfurt, Pete Jones, chief development officer and founder at Yondr Group, said: "The availability of this new metro will greatly support our clients' growth and remove any constraints when it comes to scalability challenges."
Commenting on Yondr's plans, Mayor Ingo Kalweit said: "The data center project proposed by Yondr is the largest and perhaps the most important development project for the City of Bischofsheim. With Yondr's presence, Bischofsheim will become a digital infrastructure pillar and our community will greatly benefit from the influx in innovation."
This announcement of expansion accompanies the company's plans for a hyperscale data center campus near London, the first phase of which is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2023, offering a total capacity of 100MW through the entire data center campus upon completion.
Speaking about the expansion near the southwest of Frankfurt, Pete Jones, chief development officer and founder at Yondr Group, said: "The availability of this new metro will greatly support our clients' growth and remove any constraints when it comes to scalability challenges."
Commenting on Yondr's plans, Mayor Ingo Kalweit said: "The data center project proposed by Yondr is the largest and perhaps the most important development project for the City of Bischofsheim. With Yondr's presence, Bischofsheim will become a digital infrastructure pillar and our community will greatly benefit from the influx in innovation."
This announcement of expansion accompanies the company's plans for a hyperscale data center campus near London, the first phase of which is expected to be delivered in the first quarter of 2023, offering a total capacity of 100MW through the entire data center campus upon completion.