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Home / Business and Economy / AI Boom Fuels European Data Center Debt Deals

AI Boom Fuels European Data Center Debt Deals

8 Jan

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Summary

  • European data centers are set to see significant debt deals soon.
  • AI's growth is driving demand for data center capacity globally.
  • Securitization is becoming a key financing tool for European data centers.
AI Boom Fuels European Data Center Debt Deals

The escalating demand for artificial intelligence is driving a substantial increase in the need for data center capacity. Consequently, Europe is preparing for a significant influx of debt-backed securities tied to its data center infrastructure, aiming to align with the US market's rapid development.

Analysts project that at least five European data center issuers will bring asset-backed or commercial-mortgage-backed securities to market in 2026, potentially totaling €3-€5 billion. This trend marks a notable expansion for Europe's securitization market, which has seen limited activity compared to the US, where issuance exceeded $15 billion last year.

While Europe strives to catch up in AI infrastructure, challenges such as stringent regulations and the considerable energy requirements of data centers persist. Investors must also consider risks like technological obsolescence, operational issues, and the significant power demands of these facilities, as underscored by a recent major outage at a CyrusOne campus in Illinois.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is significantly increasing the demand for data center capacity, prompting more financing through debt deals in Europe.
European data centers are expected to issue between €3-€5 billion ($3.5-$5.8 billion) in asset-backed or commercial-mortgage-backed securities in 2026.
Key risks include technological obsolescence, the high energy and water demands of facilities, uncertainty around user leases, and real estate value, as well as potential oversupply.

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