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Silicon Flash > Blog > Colocation > Puglia Data Centre Valley: The Future AI Capital of Europe
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Puglia Data Centre Valley: The Future AI Capital of Europe

Published June 26, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Adriatic DC is embarking on an ambitious project to transform Southern Italy into a hub for data centers, with plans to develop a 200 MW facility in Bari, a 500 MW facility in Brindisi, and a massive 1.5 GW campus known as the Adriatic DC Hub. This initiative aims to meet the growing global demand for computing power driven by artificial intelligence advancements, positioning the region at the forefront of this technological revolution.

Adriatic DC’s plans include the redevelopment of Bari’s former Manifattura Tabacchi industrial area into a 200 MW data center, the development of a second 500 MW greenfield facility in Brindisi’s industrial area, and finally the Adriatic DC Hub, a 1.5 GW greenfield campus spanning 2.000 acres, set to become the largest data center complex currently under development in Europe and among the largest in the world, on par with the Stargate campus in the United States.

This initiative arises from an unprecedented global demand for computing power – driven by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence – and aims to position Southern Italy at the heart of this epochal transformation.

The overall strategy rests on solid infrastructural foundations: Puglia is the leading Italian region for electricity production from renewable sources, boasts operational international submarine digital backbones, and will soon be connected to the new Italy–Albania energy cable, designed to further strengthen the flow of renewable energy along the Adriatic corridor.

In this context, the Regional Government of Puglia has established an interdepartmental working group on data centers, tasked with effectively coordinating permitting processes, defining technical guidelines, and facilitating dialogue with local authorities, thereby offering operators clear guidance and a dedicated institutional channel.

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“The Puglia Data Center Valley was created to place Southern Italy and Southern Europe at the center of the new geopolitics of artificial intelligence” said Lorenzo Avello, CEO of Adriatic DC.

“Global demand for computing power is growing at record rates. Our goal is to build an industrial platform capable of attracting strategic investment to projects with reliable execution timelines, generating skilled employment, and strengthening both European digital sovereignty and national data security.

“Puglia offers industrial land availability, energy networks targeted for major future development by the TSO, global submarine digital links, and a favorable institutional environment: a rare and unique mix in Europe. We are firmly convinced that the South can position itself in the new global chessboard of artificial intelligence.”

The first construction sites are scheduled to break ground by the end of 2026, with an initial investment phase of approximately €2 billion for the first project. However, estimates suggest that, once fully operational, the total investment across the three projects – including direct, indirect, and infrastructure-related components – could exceed €100 billion: an unprecedented level of capital for Southern Italy, destined to transform the region for generations to come into one of the most extensive and advanced digital clusters on the continent. The anticipated impacts include thousands of direct and indirect jobs, as well as the creation of new industrial supply chains in the ICT sector, such as AI-as-a-Service and cybersecurity.

In a Europe that must accelerate toward strategic autonomy, digital resilience, and decarbonization, the Puglia Data Center Valley positions itself as an active platform, ready to engage with all stakeholders in the global technological transformation.

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