Kitebrook Leirdøla
Leirdøla is a fully prepared AI and HPC data center campus located in western Norway. It is purpose-built to deliver hyperscale compute capacity and is powered by renewable hydroelectric energy.

All designs have been brought up to RIBA stage 2+

Leirdøla –
AI & HPC Data Center Campus
The development occupies 40,200 m² of zoned and levelled land, ready for immediate construction, and is designed as a 100 MW campus delivering approximately 82.5 MW of IT capacity across a modular two-story architecture.
The site sits adjacent to a multi-voltage substation (320 / 132 / 66 / 22 kV) with a 100 MW power reservation approved, enabling rapid deployment timelines with expected supply availability from 2028.
The substation is supplied directly by major hydroelectric production facilities including Leirdøla and Jostedal, together delivering more than 400 MW of renewable power.
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.
Leirdøla supports direct liquid cooling Blackwell or Rubin AI workloads, and is designed for chiller-free hydro outflow cooling to maximize efficiency.
With three diverse fiber routes, deep-water quay access, and significant expansion potential, Leirdøla offers one of the most compelling renewable AI infrastructure locations in the Nordics.



