Bitdeer Engages DCI to Finalise Development of Norway’s Largest AI Data Center
Expected to be completed as early as December 2026, the 180 MW Tydal Data Center (TDC) will primarily be used for co-location services of Nvidia’s latest Vera Rubin AI technology
Bitdeer Technologies Group, a world-leading technology company for AI and Bitcoin mining infrastructure, announced its subsidiary, Tydal Data Center AS (“TDC”) has entered into an agreement with Data Center Installations AS (“DCI”), a Norwegian data center and critical infrastructure specialized contractor.
Under this agreement, DCI will leverage its extensive experience to develop and convert the TDC facility into an artificial intelligence (AI) data center primarily for co-location of the latest Nvidia Vera Rubin AI technology. The project will deliver 180 MW of gross installed capacity with an anticipated completion date of December 2026. TDC facility will be built primarily for co-location use according to the Nvidia reference design. Based on the information currently available, upon completion, the Tydal facility is expected to be Norway’s largest operational AI data center and one of the largest in Europe by installed capacity.
DCI, a Sparc Group AB subsidiary, was selected as TDC’s design and construction partner for the TDC facility because of its experience working on projects for several of Norway’s leading data center operators.
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“The transformation of our Tydal facility is a cornerstone of Bitdeer’s global strategy to meet the explosive demand for AI data centers,” said Haakon Bryhni, Chairman and co-founder of TDC. “By transforming our existing footprint to large AI deployments, TDC will be at the forefront of the AI revolution while maintaining sustainable, capital-efficient growth and substantial local value creation. DCI’s track record shows its ability to deliver according to our high execution standards.”
“The size of the project and the execution model provide strong predictability and close control over both costs and progress,” said Bjørn Arve Olsen, Co-Founder at DCI. “At the same time, this represents a significant milestone for DCI, both financially and operationally.”
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