Bitdeer Contracts DCI for 180 MW AI Data Center Development in Norway

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Key Takeaways
- Bitdeer subsidiary Tydal Data Center AS partnered with DCI to develop a 180 MW facility in Norway.
- The data center will utilize Nvidia reference designs for the co-location of Vera Rubin AI technology.
- Completion of the Tydal facility is anticipated by December 2026.
Bitdeer (NASDAQ: BTDR) Technologies Group (NASDAQ: BTDR) announced that its subsidiary, Tydal Data Center AS (TDC), has engaged Data Center Installations AS (DCI) to develop a 180 MW AI data center in Norway. The project involves the conversion of the existing TDC facility to support high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads.
The facility is being developed primarily for the co-location of Nvidia Vera Rubin AI technology. According to the agreement, DCI will utilize Nvidia reference designs for the construction. Upon its anticipated completion in December 2026, the Tydal facility is expected to be the largest operational AI data center in Norway by installed capacity.
DCI, a subsidiary of Sparc Group AB, was selected as the design and construction partner due to its experience with critical infrastructure projects for Norwegian data center operators. The execution model for the 180 MW project is intended to provide control over costs and development progress.
The transformation of the Tydal facility is a key part of Bitdeer's global strategy to meet the growing demand for AI data centers by repurposing existing infrastructure for large-scale AI deployments.
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