Two seminars will be hosted in Washington DC on Feb 14 and Silicon Valley on Feb 16 to discuss the strategic implications of this change for US firms looking to establish a European presence.
Byrne Murphy, Chairman of DigiPlex said,
“Sweden has the intellectual capital, cutting edge innovation and climate to create extremely efficient and sustainable data centers. The 97% reduction in energy tax combined with Sweden’s renowned business friendliness further fuels an already strong business case. We are very pleased to be part of this important initiative and share our views on why US firms should put Sweden and the Nordic region at the top of their list of data center locations.”
DigiPlex’s brand new ISO certified data center in Stockholm, Sweden, offers up to 20 000 m? of secure and green IT housing. The 20MW facility is powered by 100% renewable energy and features DigiPlex multi award winning Air-to-Air cooling system. This system leverages the Swedish cold climate to reduce the amount of energy used to keep servers at an optimal working temperature. The result is one of the world's most energy-efficient and green data centers, with a PUE of less than 1.2.
Forbes? latest annual ranking shows that Sweden is the best country in the world to do business in. Since 2006, Sweden has climbed from 17th place to number one. This is the 11th straight year Forbes has gauged the world’s economies to measure which are the most inviting for capital investment. The ranking graded 139 countries on 11 categories, and Sweden ranks among the top ten countries in seven of these categories.
Tomas Sokolnicki, Head of Data Centers by Sweden at Business Sweden said,
“We have already seen an increased level of interest in the Swedish market. Sweden's stable and robust power grid, extensive fiber network and the lowest price for electricity in Europe is a very attractive combination. The seminars that we are hosting for US companies are part of our ongoing outreach on how Sweden can partner with US firms in establishing a cost effective and sustainable presence in Northern Europe.”