Build where clean energy, connectivity and transparency come together
Kouvola data center cluster — Datavalley — is part of Europe’s safest and most sustainably produced data infrastructure, where clean energy, a transparent operating model,
and close cooperation between the public sector, companies and research institutions generate trust, resilience and competitive advantage for all of Finland – and for all of Europe.
Why investors choose Kouvola?
Six key facts for evaluating Datavalley Kouvola.
Comprehensive support
In Kouvola you have comprehensive support and commitment for your data center project.
Renewable energy share
A high share of renewable energy supports sustainability targets and low-carbon operations.
Smooth permit process
Clear processes and practical support help projects move forward with less uncertainty.
Energy availability
Robust transmission infrastructure supports reliablity and future expansion.
Connectivity
Reliable fibre connection provide low-latency access to Finnish, Nordic and European networks.
Land availability
Several pre-zoned site options create flexibity for phased development and long-term growth.
Ready for long-term growth
The combination of energy, infrastructure, and available land enables phased campus development, high-density deployments and long-term capacity expansion.
At the same time, a strong sustainability profile supports evolving regulatory and corporate requirements.
Kouvola Datavalley is a growing ecosystem
For partners and service providers, this represents a developing cluster with real momentum.
- Data Center investors and operators
- Construction and infrastructure providers
- Technology and connectivity partners
- RDI and company growth
- Education and talent
- Public sector and development organizations
We support your project
We support data center projects from planning to implementation.
We help you find the best ready to build concepts and zoned plots, and support in building strong connections between industry, authorities, local businesses, educational institutions and residents in order to create a resilient, future-ready data economy.