Amsterdam 2 Data Center with Tier III Design and AI-Ready Liquid Cooling
Expanded 7,750 m² colocation site with 20MW IT load (2030), 2N power, indirect adiabatic cooling, and customizable high-density infrastructure
Located in the Municipality of Woerden in a low-risk, elevated area, AMS2 is a former bank disaster recovery site retrofitted into a Tier III multi-tenant colocation facility. Now operated by Switch Datacenters, it delivers 7,750 m² of colocation space and 3,000 m² of white space across three high-density halls. With 2N redundant power, indirect adiabatic cooling, and a PUE of 1.1, AMS2 is optimized for energy efficiency and reliability. It’s also an energy hub, reusing waste heat for neighboring facilities.
The site currently supports up to 20 kW per rack and will scale to 50 kW per rack by 2026 with dry cooling to support AI chip loads. Total IT capacity is set to expand from 4MW to 20MW by 2030. AMS2 is carrier-neutral with dual fiber entrances connecting to the Amsterdam fiber ring and supports dedicated connectivity, remote hands, and secure client portals. Security includes 24/7 on-site officers, Class 4 alarm systems, badge-based entry, biometric options, and full CCTV and motion detection coverage.