Green Mountain buys Romford data centre freehold
By AI, Created 10:56 AM UTC, June 02, 2026, /AGP/ – Green Mountain DC UK Limited has acquired the freehold of its Romford campus in East London, giving the company full control of an 8-acre site with 37 MW of capacity. The move bolsters Green Mountain’s long-term UK expansion strategy as demand rises for AI-ready, hyperscale digital infrastructure around London.
Why it matters: - The freehold acquisition gives Green Mountain full ownership of a strategically located UK data centre campus. - The deal supports long-term expansion of AI-ready and hyperscale capacity near London, one of Europe’s most important connectivity markets. - The campus adds to Green Mountain’s push to build secure, scalable and energy-efficient infrastructure for enterprise and AI customers.
What happened: - Green Mountain DC UK Limited acquired the freehold of its 8-acre leased data centre site in Romford, East London, on June 2, 2026. - The site is part of Green Mountain’s LON1 campus. - The company will keep operating the existing facility as a data centre while developing the remaining campus capacity.
The details: - The Romford campus has a total capacity of 37 MW. - 7 MW has been operational since 2010. - A further 14 MW was recently delivered. - The site is connected to major fibre routes and sits near Docklands and the City of London. - Green Mountain plans continued investment in AI- and hyperscale-ready capacity at the campus. - Simon Blackburn, Managing Director, UK, said the acquisition gives Green Mountain long-term control over a strategically important campus and will help meet demand from AI, hyperscale and enterprise customers. - Green Mountain is actively seeking additional sites across the London region to build more data centres. - The company said its UK expansion fits a broader strategy to deliver secure, sustainable and scalable capacity across major European markets. - Green Mountain’s UK platform is part of a wider business that operates data centres in Norway and the UK and has a partnership in the Frankfurt region. - The company says its data centres are powered by low-cost, 100 percent renewable power and are world-leading on energy efficiency. - Green Mountain’s operating locations include SVG-Rennesøy near Stavanger, TEL-Rjukan in Telemark, OSL-Enebakk near Oslo, and OSL-Hamar in Hamar. - Green Mountain also owns the LON1 data centre in London.
Between the lines: - Buying the freehold reduces site-control risk and makes long-term capital planning easier. - The timing points to continued operator interest in London-adjacent capacity as AI workloads increase power and space demand. - The London region remains central to Green Mountain’s UK growth plans, with Romford positioned as a core asset.
What’s next: - Green Mountain plans to keep investing in the Romford campus. - The company expects to develop additional AI and hyperscale-ready capacity there. - Green Mountain will continue looking for more sites in the London area to expand its UK footprint. - The company’s broader European expansion is expected to continue through new sites and partnerships.
The bottom line: - Green Mountain has turned a leased Romford asset into a long-term strategic foothold in the UK data centre market.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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