Germany GERMANY VIRTUS Data Centres VIRTUS Data Centres, a subsidiary of ST Telemedia Global Data Centres, is London’s leading carrier-neutral data centre provider that builds and operates the UK’s most efficient facilities which underpin the UK’s digital economy, with an expansion pipeline to also support mainland Europe. VIRTUS Marienpark Campus, a brand new campus set to go live in 2026, will consist of four buildings with a total of at least 90 MVA of incoming power. The data centres will be designed to serve hyperscale, government and enterprise customers and will provide a range of hosting and cloud services. VIRTUS Wustermark Campus is strategically located just 30km from the iconic Brandenburger Tor in Berlin and only 12km from Berlin’s city limits. Covering more than 350,000 square metres of land and delivering 300MW of IT load across two campus locations, the campus sets a new benchmark in mega scale data centre capacity for cloud and AI in Europe, with an innovative approach to the use of sustainable power, waste heat re-use and technology to position it as one of Germany's and Europe’s largest scale green data centre campuses. The campus is located in Berlin Brandenburg data centre region and is project to be operational by 2026. LEARN MORE Data centres in Germany 13 IT load (MW) > 260 *Data centre figures include sites under development and held for further development. CONNECT WITH US Let us know how we can help you Contact OTHER LOCATIONS Explore global markets India 30 Data Centres Indonesia 4 Data Centres Japan 2 Data Centres Philippines 7 Data Centres Singapore 6 Data Centres South Korea 1 Data Centre Thailand 3 Data Centres Germany 12 Data Centres United Kingdom 17 Data Centres Malaysia 3 Data Centres Vietnam 2 Data Centres Italy 1 Data Centre Featured Resources Media Article Building Digital Resilience Across Southeast Asia As the region continues its digital transformation journey, resilient infrastructure will remain the foundation on which its economic aspirations are built. Article Future-Proofing Digital Infrastructure: The Case for Robust Interconnection While the benefits of digital transformation are clear, the risks of inadequate infrastructure are often underestimated. A Forbes article1 suggests that downtime can cost businesses between US$9,000 per minute and US$5 million per hour, stemming from issues that include software glitches, hardware failures and network disruptions. Article The Growing Importance of Network Interconnection Hubs in a Digital-First World In today's digital-first economy, from financial transactions to office collaboration tools, online services are driving the need for faster, yet more reliable data exchange across industries. View All