KevlinX, a European provider of sustainable, AI-ready data centers, has announced that its BRU01 data center is officially ready for service, marking a significant expansion of its high-density, AI-focused digital infrastructure in the European market. The facility is capable of supporting rapidly escalating requirements for artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and mission-critical enterprise workloads.
Located in Brussels, BRU01 incorporates advanced power and cooling systems designed for next-generation high-density deployments, positioning it to serve organizations developing or scaling AI-driven services. On its website, KevlinX claims that BRU01 is the largest carrier-neutral commercially available facility in the country, offering expansive and flexible spaces tailored to a wide range of needs.
In a LinkedIn post, KevlinX leadership highlighted how over multiple development phases, teams worked to align engineering, construction, and operational readiness around the company’s long-term vision for scalable infrastructure that supports Europe’s digital transformation objectives.
BRU01 is the first installment in KevlinX’s European platform strategy that is connected to the majority of the FLAP-D market. The company plans to develop additional sites optimized for sustainability, high-density compute, and the emerging demands of AI-centric architectures.
European organizations accelerate investment in digital infrastructure to meet increasing requirements for data sovereignty, computational intensity, and environmental efficiency. BRU01 is expected to play a strategic role in addressing those needs as adoption of AI and advanced analytics continues to grow long-range buildout intended to support enterprises, public-sector institutions, and AI innovators across the region.

