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Stack Infrastructure: COP02A Data Center

Stack Infrastructure COP02A Data Center is located at 2630, Taastrup, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark. The gross building size for this location has not been provided. The gross colocation space is not available for this data center. No power information has been offered for this location. We found 45 data center locations within 50 miles of this facility. No certifications are specified for this location.
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About COP02A Data Center

The COP02A Data Center is a planned hyperscale facility developed by STACK Infrastructure, located in the greater Copenhagen region, one of Northern Europe’s fastest-growing data center markets. Designed to support large-scale cloud, AI, and enterprise workloads, COP02A will expand STACK’s footprint in the Nordics, a region known for sustainability, connectivity, and energy efficiency.

Strategically positioned near Copenhagen’s established digital infrastructure ecosystem, the facility will benefit from access to renewable energy sources, strong fiber connectivity to major European hubs, and a cool climate that supports highly efficient data center operations. The site is expected to deliver scalable, high-density capacity tailored for hyperscale cloud providers, AI deployments, and enterprise environments.

As part of STACK Infrastructure’s global platform, COP02A is being developed with a focus on flexibility, sustainability, and operational resilience, enabling customers to deploy and scale infrastructure efficiently within a carrier-neutral environment.

⚙️ Facility Highlights

  1. Planned hyperscale data center in the Copenhagen region
  2. Part of STACK Infrastructure’s European expansion strategy
  3. Designed for cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments
  4. Scalable campus-style development supporting phased growth
  5. Carrier-neutral environment enabling flexible connectivity
  6. Located in a region known for renewable energy and sustainability initiatives

🔌 Power Infrastructure

  1. Planned high-capacity utility power sourced from Denmark’s energy grid
  2. Strong alignment with renewable energy sources (wind and other sustainable inputs)
  3. Redundant electrical systems designed for continuous uptime
  4. UPS-backed infrastructure ensuring stable power delivery
  5. Backup generator systems planned for extended outage protection

❄️ Cooling Infrastructure

  1. Cooling architecture designed for energy-efficient operation in a Nordic climate
  2. Infrastructure expected to support high-density workloads, including AI deployments
  3. Planned use of advanced cooling technologies, potentially including liquid cooling
  4. Redundant mechanical systems supporting continuous operation

🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access

  1. Carrier-neutral connectivity model
  2. Access to Copenhagen’s robust fiber network ecosystem
  3. Low-latency connectivity to major European hubs including Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and London
  4. Designed to support hybrid and multi-cloud architectures

🔐 Security & Compliance

  1. Multi-layer physical security design planned
  2. 24/7 monitored access and surveillance systems
  3. Controlled entry points with strict authentication protocols
  4. Visitor management systems and restricted access zones
  5. Designed to meet enterprise and European regulatory compliance standards

💼 Who It Serves

  1. Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in Northern Europe
  2. AI and high-performance computing deployments
  3. Enterprise organizations requiring infrastructure in the Nordics
  4. SaaS and digital platforms serving European markets
  5. Organizations seeking sustainable, energy-efficient data center solutions