KevlinX’s Brussels data center BRU01 is now Ready for Service

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By Conor McNevin
As w.media’s Europe and Americas correspondent, Conor covers the data center industry in the western hemisphere. Conor’s decade long experience spans digital infrastructure, software, cybersecurity, telecom, biotech, and construction.
Kevlinx BRU01 Data Center, Brussels, Concept | Image Courtesy: Kevlinx

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.

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