The UK is entering its fastest phase of data centre expansion, with almost 100 new facilities in the pipeline by 2030, leading to a 20% increase in capacity. This growth will pave the way for large-scale AI-ready campuses that will drive innovation in the country for the next decade.
The demand for AI technology is reshaping the UK’s data centre landscape, with planned sites across key regions signaling a shift towards strategically distributed AI Factories. Scotland, in particular, is emerging as a hub for AI-oriented data centre development due to its access to renewable energy and strong innovation ecosystem.
As the UK accelerates its transition towards high-density, AI-first digital capability, energy and water management will play crucial roles in operational strategy. Investments in diverse power sources, advanced cooling technologies, and sustainable practices like liquid-cooling systems will be essential to support the growing demands of AI infrastructure.