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Solaria secures an additional 250 MW to power data centers in central Spain

• Red Eléctrica de España confirms the feasibility of connecting 250 MW of demand to supply data processing centers (DPCs).
• Solaria ensures the record-speed development of data centers, thanks to its existing infrastructure and guaranteed access to the grid.
• Solaria’s solution generates significant savings on electricity bills for data centers.

May 20, 2025
Solaria, a European leader in renewable energy development and infrastructure, has received confirmation from Red Eléctrica de España regarding the feasibility of connecting 250 MW of new demand to supply data processing centers (DPCs) in central Spain.

Thanks to this new capacity, the company now meets a total demand of 1.2 GW to power data centers across Spain. Solaria leverages its own generation and evacuation infrastructure, enabling it to offer record connection times and highly competitive supply conditions. This advancement positions Solaria as a strategic partner for digital companies seeking renewable, traceable, and manageable energy, making Solaria a key player in the convergence of energy and technology.

Accelerated Data Center Development
The solution proposed by Solaria enables the rapid implementation of data centers, as it provides guaranteed electrical supply and the necessary infrastructure—plants, power lines, and substations—to directly connect them to the transmission grid, bypassing years of administrative processes. Furthermore, Solaria’s proposal improves the profitability of these facilities by significantly reducing electricity costs.

Solaria offers a highly valuable proposition to future data center operators thanks to its extensive energy portfolio, which exceeds 3 GW across operational and under-construction capacities. Additionally, it includes 1.1 GW of authorized capacity and a private electrical infrastructure comprising nearly 1,000 kilometers of networks, 97 substations, and 70 solar plants. This portfolio will continue to grow, reaching 14.3 GW by 2028, driven by a strategy of geographic expansion and integration with wind energy and battery storage.

Through Generia, Solaria also brings solid technical expertise and a vast portfolio of land suitable for locating data centers near its existing or developing infrastructure.

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