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EcoDataCenter Raises $703m in Debt Financing

Sep 09, 2025 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

EcoDataCenter has secured €600 million ($703m) in debt financing from Deutsche Bank Private Credit and Infrastructure which will be used to develop AI data centers in Sweden.

“AI infrastructure is a new base industry, and we are building one of Europe’s most exciting companies in the sector. We are proud of the trust placed in us and look forward to continuing our journey toward becoming Europe’s leading player in high-performance data centers,” said Peter Michelson, CEO of EcoDataCenter.

Since 2023, EcoDataCenter - and its owner Areim - have secured €1.8 billion ($2.12bn) in financing.

“Our platform attracts partnerships with world-leading companies, and we have a proven ability to deliver the scale and flexibility our customers' demand. The fact that we can attract financing of this magnitude is a testament to the strength of our business model and the confidence the market has in our team and strategy. Now it’s full speed ahead,” added Johan Rydmark, CFO of EcoDataCenter.

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