Liverpool Data Center Market

The Liverpool data center market is located in the country of England within EMEA. Liverpool has 14 facilities.

The top providers in Liverpool are Liverpool City Region Data Centres (LCRDC) (4 sites) and nLighten with 2 facilities . The most popular facilities are Level3 Liverpool and Level3 Warrington.

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Market Facts

Liverpool Data Center Map

Liverpool Power Growth Over Time

Operational
Construction
Planned
Prospective
In Doubt
Withdrawn
+585% since 2004
Operational
across NN Request Dataset sites
Under Construction
NN Request Dataset sites currently building
Planned / Prospective
announced for 2004–2028

Data Centers in Liverpool

Largest Providers in Liverpool

Liverpool City Region Data Centres (LCRDC)
Site
Power
Operational
4
16.9
Construction
0
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
4
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nLighten
Site
Power
Operational
2
8.1
Construction
0
Planned
2
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
2
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Deep Green
Site
Power
Operational
0
0.0
Construction
1
Planned
1
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
1
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AIMES Management Services Ltd
Site
Power
Operational
2
1.5
Construction
0
Planned
0
Prospective Expansion
0
Land Bank
0
In Doubt
0
Withdrawn
0
Decommissioned
0
Totals
2
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Largest Data Centers in Liverpool

Sites Under Construction in Liverpool

Location Building SqFt Power (MW) Estimated Launch
Carrier-Neutral Data Center SqFt 4 Megawatts Q3 2027

About This Metro

The Liverpool metropolitan area (MSA) has 2.2 million residents. The cities that make up the MSA are: Liverpool Urban Area (864,000), Birkenhead Urban Area (325,000), Wigan/Ashton (220,000), Warrington (202,000), Widnes/Runcorn (128,000), Chester (121,000), Southport (90,000), Skelmersdale (39,000), Ormskirk (24,000) Source: Wikipedia

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