Amid a remarkable surge in the Spanish data center market, poised to grow at a rate exceeding 20% annually, industry projections highlight a fivefold increase in the number of data centers across Europe in the next decade. Spain is poised to emerge as a pivotal destination, offering strategic positioning, robust connectivity, and abundant renewable energy sources. This makes it an appealing option, providing essential capacity relief for saturated traditional markets. Forecasts from Spain DC suggest potential investments of up to €13 billion in the upcoming years.
Ciaran Flanagan, Siemens’ Global Head of Data Center Solutions, emphasizes the immense business prospects and challenges posed by the exponential growth of cloud and AI workloads. Siemens remains steadfast in assisting clients in optimizing operations, project execution, cost reduction, and achieving sustainability and availability objectives. The launch of the hub in Madrid signifies a significant milestone in this endeavor.
Global data center energy consumption, as per the International Energy Agency (IEA), surged to 415 TWh in 2024 and is projected to double by 2030. Siemens’ new Iberian hub aims to support this evolving sector with innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and reduce resource consumption. Leveraging design and simulation technologies, Siemens facilitates the sustainable evolution of data center infrastructure, crafting bespoke solutions tailored to clients’ specific requirements.
Following the successful rollout of its Nordic data center hub, Siemens’ expansion to Madrid reinforces its commitment to bolstering Iberia’s stature as a premier digital hub in southern Europe. This move is poised to stimulate regional economic growth, foster job creation, and propel digital infrastructure development in line with the European Green Deal objectives.
Fernando Silva, CEO of Siemens Spain, underscores the significance of the data center market for Siemens globally, and particularly in Iberia. The new hub will amplify the network of technical experts, providing crucial support to clients seeking sustainability, efficiency, and operational reliability in their data centers. The Madrid team offers comprehensive assistance in power solutions, infrastructure management, automation, digital twins, thermal optimization, fire safety, physical security, microgrids, as well as lifecycle and financial services.
With a comprehensive portfolio and a robust partner ecosystem, Siemens stands well-equipped to cater to the data center industry’s evolving needs. By enhancing capacity, fostering innovation, and leveraging global expertise, Siemens delivers end-to-end support to aid data centers in effective planning, construction, operation, and scalability.