Mistral AI and Swedish data center developer EcoDataCenter have forged a strategic, long-term partnership to construct an AI-focused data center at EcoDataCenter’s Borlänge site. This initiative represents a significant investment of €1.2 billion aimed at bolstering Europe’s digital infrastructure and enhancing localized AI capabilities. The facility, scheduled to open in 2027, marks Mistral’s inaugural AI infrastructure venture outside France.
The partnership aims to deliver a “fully European AI stack,” integrating Mistral’s foundation models with EcoDataCenter’s high-density, sustainable data center infrastructure. Data will be processed and stored locally in Europe, reflecting a commitment to technological sovereignty. EcoDataCenter plans to design, build, and operate the facility in Sweden, leveraging renewable energy and advanced cooling technologies, as well as its expertise in developing high-density AI data centers. The Borlänge site is specifically designed to accommodate demanding AI workloads and is scalable for future growth.
The data center will be equipped with NVIDIA’s latest-generation Vera Rubin GPUs, significantly enhancing compute capacity in Sweden. The companies positioned this investment as part of broader efforts to strengthen Europe’s technological autonomy in AI, aiming to bolster competitiveness and resilience within the digital economy.
Arthur Mensch, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Mistral AI, emphasized the significance of this investment. He stated, “This investment is a concrete step toward building independent capabilities in Europe, dedicated to AI. By delivering a fully vertical offer with locally processed and stored data, we are reinforcing Europe’s strategic autonomy and competitiveness. This lays the foundation for a European AI cloud that can serve industries, public institutions, and researchers at scale.”
Peter Michelson, Chief Executive Officer of EcoDataCenter, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the crucial role of AI as infrastructure for Europe’s competitiveness. He noted, “AI is critical infrastructure for Europe’s competitiveness, security, and economic growth. Together with Mistral AI, we are building high-performance AI infrastructure on Swedish soil – with sustainability, resilience and European strategic autonomy at its core. This investment strengthens Sweden’s position as a leading hub for advanced AI and digital infrastructure in Europe.”
This partnership comes at a time when European nations are increasingly prioritizing technological independence amid global supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions. By establishing a robust AI infrastructure within Europe, Mistral AI and EcoDataCenter are positioning themselves to meet the growing demands of industries increasingly reliant on AI. The project underscores a broader movement within Europe to develop homegrown technologies that can compete on a global scale, reflecting a shift towards localized solutions in the tech sector.
As the rollout of the facility progresses, it will be closely monitored by industry experts and stakeholders, eager to see how it influences the European AI landscape. The implications of this partnership extend beyond just infrastructure; it could catalyze further investments in the region, potentially attracting additional companies and talent to the burgeoning AI ecosystem in Sweden and Europe at large.
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