atNorth’s FIN01 site in Helsinki, Finland is strategically located in the center of Helsinki’s “Telecom Valley”, and the city’s Internet exchange FICIX. The data center offers high-speed resilient connectivity and is perfect for hosting high density workloads.
Finland is a global tech leader and is at the forefront of digitalization and innovation. It is recognised as a preferred location for data centers as the country has one of the world’s most reliable electricity supply infrastructures and offers access to an abundance of cost efficient sustainable green energy.
FIN01 leverages all the advantages offered by Finland: security, sustainability and energy efficiency. In addition to this, the cool climate allows for efficient natural free air cooling of IT infrastructure.
Useful information
Address | Kuortaneenkatu, Helsinki, Finland |
Power source | renewable energy sources |
PUE | ≤1.3 (DCPro) |
Latency (round trip)
FIN01 | |
Frankfurt | 19.5 ms |
London | 19.9 ms |
Amsterdam | 18.8 ms |
Paris | 21.5 ms |
Dublin | 44 ms |
Hong Kong | 125 ms |
powered by energy from renewable sources
Finland has a cold but stable climate ideal for natural cooling
Finland has a strong fiber highway and ultra low latency
atNorth currently operates two data center facilities in Finland, with a further two under development for Q3 2024 and Q2 2025.
Finland is known for its engineering skills and is the high-tech leader in the North. It’s also home to some of the biggest data centers in the Europe. Location, latency, security, stability and sustainability have become key factors for data centers in the region.
Finland also has a reliable nationwide power grid, availability of renewable energy and one of Europe’s lowest electricity prices. Operating costs are further reduced by the fact that Finland’s climate is cool year-round, perfect for cooling data centers and a solid foundation for an exceptionally low PUE.