– The company has just received authorization for 225 MW of demand for the supply of data processing centers (DPC) in the Basque Country, where it already has 450 MW in total.
– Solaria’s solution generates significant savings in the electricity bill of data centers.
March 18, 2025
Solaria, a leading European company in the development of renewable energies and infrastructures, consolidates approximately 1 GW of demand for the energy supply of data processing centers (DPC) in Spain after obtaining confirmation from Red Eléctrica on the feasibility of access and connection of 225 MW in the Basque Country. In this territory, the company reaches a total of 450 MW.
This authorized power, together with the infrastructure owned (lines, substations, generation plants and land), guarantees the fastest time to service in the market.
Record time for the development of data centers
Solaria’s proposal can be implemented in record time, since it has the assured power and the necessary plants, lines and substations to connect these facilities to the transmission grid, which allows it to avoid several years in the authorization process. In addition, Solaria’s solution offers greater profitability for data centers, thanks to significant savings in their electricity costs.
Solaria offers great added value to potential data center customers, as it has an energy portfolio of more than 3 GW in operation and under construction, in addition to 1.1 GW with authorizations, and a private electrical infrastructure that includes almost 1,000 km of grids, 97 substations and 70 photovoltaic plants. This portfolio will continue to grow to reach 14.3 GW in 2028, focusing on geographic diversification and hybridization with wind energy and batteries.
In addition, through Generia, the company has extensive know-how and a large portfolio of land for the development of data centers in the vicinity of infrastructures already built and under development.