Matre is a relatively small neighbourhood built up as an industrial area based on the production of hydropower. This area in western Norway is approximately an 80-minute drive from Bergen’s city centre.
Matre includes several plots of land that are ideal for data centers which require a smaller footprint but still need a lot of electrical power. Today, three industrial sites of 18,000 m² in total stand ready to welcome your data centre. The area could be supplied with 100 MW of electricity, and redundant fibre is offered.
GreenByte is developing other sites in Matre, which will soon be available.
More on Matre Data Center Site (pdf)
Area
Suitable for: Small and medium-sized co-locations and HPC data centres.
Site in brief: industrial park – greenfield plot. Workshop, office, and dwellings available. Close to a hydropower production area.
Area size: a total of 18 000 m2.
Owner today: cooperation of three sites and owners.
Possible construction start date: 8–10 weeks.
How much of the land is settled/filled: all/filled.
Gradient of the land: flat.
Drainage situation: good.
Power
Electrical power today: 12 MW available within weeks.
Possible upgrade: 100 MW.
Fibre
Fibre situation today: redundant fibre at the grid connection point. Dark fibre & DWDM are available.
With regards to connectivity, data centres located in Greater Bergen can connect to London with a 16,8 ms latency round trip. The same route offers great access to Ireland and the US. Data traffic to mainland Europe will either go through the UK, Sweden or Denmark.