Kitebrook Matre
Matre is Kitebrook’s flagship AI and high-performance computing campus located on Norway’s west coast. It is designed to deliver hyperscale infrastructure powered entirely by renewable hydroelectric energy.


Top: 100MW full development
Above: 30MW first phase
All designs have been brought up to RIBA stage 2+
Matre –
AI & HPC Data Center Campus
The campus is planned as a 100 MW development delivering approximately 82.5 MW of IT load, with modular two-story data halls optimized for high-density AI and HPC workloads. The site sits adjacent to a 300 / 132 / 22 kV substation connected directly to a regional hydroelectric production cluster delivering more than 350 MW of renewable generation capacity.
The campus utilizes Kitebrook’s proprietary GBUS (Green Back Up Solution), a generator-free resilience architecture that combines UPS ride-through with direct access to renewable hydro generation to ensure continuous power availability.
Designed for next-generation compute environments, the campus supports direct liquid cooling configurable for Blackwell or Rubin Gpu’s , alongside high-density air-cooled environments. Cooling is provided through chiller-free fjord water systems, enabling highly efficient operations and a very low carbon footprint.
With deep-water quay access, three diverse fiber routes, and an expected first power availability from mid-2027, Matre provides a highly scalable and sustainable platform for hyperscale AI infrastructure.


