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Europe's Digital Future at Risk: Space Data Centers Under Threat
22 Nov
Summary
- Europe risks falling behind in space-based data centers.
- US and China are rapidly advancing orbital cloud computing.
- AI's massive energy needs are driving demand for space solutions.

Europe must rapidly develop a comprehensive strategy for space-based data centers, or risk losing a vital element of future digital infrastructure to international rivals. A recent report highlights significant advancements in the United States and China towards orbital cloud computing, spurred by the immense processing and energy needs of artificial intelligence.
While approximately 70 million euros ($81 million) in private capital has recently funded space data center ventures, formidable engineering challenges like launch affordability and thermal management persist. Despite Europe's foundational work, countries like the US and China are progressing towards operational systems. NASA is managing numerous AI-driven computing projects, and China has launched satellites for its extensive AI computing mesh.
With AI workloads projected to drive trillions in data center investment by 2030, the demand for space-based storage and processing is growing. Tech leaders like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos foresee space data centers becoming a reality. The European Space Policy Institute stresses that without immediate, unified action, Europe risks dependency on foreign orbital compute capacity.



