Stack Infrastructure: COP02B Data Center
About COP02B Data Center
The COP02B 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, COP02B will expand STACK’s footprint in the Nordics, a region known for its strong connectivity, renewable energy availability, and favorable climate conditions.
Strategically positioned near Copenhagen’s dense fiber network and key international connectivity routes, the facility will provide low-latency access to major European hubs while enabling geographic diversification for global deployments. The campus is expected to support hyperscale and enterprise customers seeking sustainable, high-performance infrastructure in a stable regulatory environment.
As part of STACK Infrastructure’s global platform, COP02B is being developed with a focus on scalability, operational resilience, and energy efficiency, aligning with increasing demand for environmentally responsible digital infrastructure.
⚙️ Facility Highlights
- Planned hyperscale data center in the Copenhagen metropolitan region
- Part of STACK Infrastructure’s European expansion strategy
- Designed for cloud, AI, and enterprise deployments
- Scalable campus-style development supporting phased growth
- Carrier-neutral environment enabling flexible connectivity
- Located in a region known for renewable energy and sustainability
🔌 Power Infrastructure
- Planned high-capacity utility power sourced from Denmark’s energy grid
- Strong access to renewable energy sources, including wind power
- Redundant electrical systems designed for continuous uptime
- UPS-backed infrastructure and backup generation planned
- Designed to support high-density hyperscale and AI workloads
❄️ Cooling Infrastructure
- Advanced cooling systems planned for high-efficiency operation
- Designed to leverage the Nordic climate for improved energy efficiency
- Infrastructure expected to support high-density and liquid-cooled environments
- Redundant mechanical systems ensuring operational continuity
🌐 Connectivity & Carrier Access
- Carrier-neutral connectivity model
- Access to Copenhagen’s robust fiber ecosystem and international subsea cable routes
- Low-latency connectivity to major European markets
- Designed to support hybrid and multi-cloud architectures
🔐 Security & Compliance
- Multi-layer physical security architecture planned
- 24/7 monitoring and controlled access systems
- CCTV surveillance across critical infrastructure areas
- Visitor management systems and strict access protocols
- Designed to support enterprise-grade and regulatory compliance requirements
💼 Who It Serves
- Hyperscale cloud providers expanding in Northern Europe
- Enterprise organizations requiring infrastructure in the Nordics
- AI and high-performance computing deployments
- SaaS and digital platforms serving European markets
- Organizations seeking sustainable, renewable-powered infrastructure
