Microsoft to build second Danish datacenter region in West Denmark

March 18, 2026 at 12:45 PM GMT+8

Microsoft has announced plans to establish a second datacenter region in Denmark, with sites in Varde and Esbjerg municipalities. The multi-billion-dollar investment is the largest in Microsoft’s 36-year history in Denmark, and builds on the Denmark East datacenter region launching in the first half of 2026. 

Microsoft’s second datacenter region in Denmark will support digital transformation and cybersecurity efforts amid the growing use of AI, reflecting the company’s ongoing presence in Denmark and Europe as per a statement by Microsoft. Between 2023 and 2027, Microsoft will have invested US$ 3 billion in Danish datacenter capacity, with further expansion planned beyond 2027.

Stephanie Lose, Minister for Economic Affairs, said, “I am very pleased when large companies such as Microsoft choose to make significant investments in Denmark and help create new jobs. I am confident that this new data center region in the municipalities of Esbjerg and Varde can help develop West Denmark and contribute to growth, new jobs and even greater progress.”

Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, said, “Europe’s digital future depends on trust and resilience. By expanding in Denmark, we’re building the cloud and AI infrastructure that empowers growth, safeguards data, and strengthens Europe’s digital sovereignty.”

Lars Sandahl Sørensen, CEO of the Confederation of Danish Industries (DI), added,

“It is important and positive to see that Microsoft is investing on Danish soil in Danish digital infrastructure. As a region and as a nation, it is crucial that we recognize the need to significantly ramp up our investments in the technologies of the future.”

Local leaders in the West Denmark region welcomed the project and voiced their support. 

Mads Sørensen, Mayor of Varde, said, “Varde Municipality has a unique connection to Europe’s entire energy grid, when an international company like Microsoft turns its attention to us and plans to invest in two data centers, it reinforces our confidence that our efforts to attract this type of company are working. We welcome the interest and look forward to entering into a closer dialogue with Microsoft.”

Jesper Frost Rasmussen, Mayor of Esbjerg, said, “The establishment of a Microsoft Datacenter Region that includes Esbjerg and Varde Municipality sends a strong signal of confidence in our area. In the same year that Esbjerg was named Data Center Municipality of the Year, this development confirms our attractiveness for digital investments and our role as a future-ready hub.”

Microsoft’s expansion aligns with its broader European strategy, announced in spring 2025, to strengthen AI and cloud infrastructure on the continent. Microsoft datacenters will operate sustainably, matching electricity use with 100 percent carbon-free energy and using zero water for cooling. Waste heat may be supplied to local communities, and the company plans biodiversity initiatives in partnership with Wadden Sea National Park.