In a move set to reshape Northern Europe's digital landscape, data center operator Delska today officially launched EU North Riga LV DC1, a highly advanced 10 MW facility engineered specifically for the intense demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing. In a move set to reshape Northern Europe's digital landscape, data center operator Delska today officially launched EU North Riga LV DC1, a highly advanced 10 MW facility engineered specifically for the intense demands of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing. Delska's launch event for its new data centre in Riga received support from the Prime Minister of Latvia, Evika Silina (R) and the Speaker of the Parliament, Daiga Mierina (L). CEO of Delska, Andris Gailitis stands in the centre of the logo. 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The President of Latvia, Edgars Rinkevics, visited Delska's commissioned 10 MW data center in Riga on February 3, ahead of its official launch. Delska CEO Andris Gailitis and CTO Rihards Kaletovs presented the facility and discussed its role in supporting artificial intelligence (AI) and. 10 MW capacity: The new Delska data center in Riga is designed to support up to 10 MW, with the ability to scale to 30 MW. 250 kW per rack: The facility supports up to 250 kilowatts per rack, catering to high-density AI workloads. 3: The data center aims for a highly. Delska opens AI-ready Riga data center, targeting capacity gaps and positioning the Baltics as an emerging European infrastructure hub. Data center operator Delska has opened a new facility in Riga, positioning Latvia more directly in Europe's tightening infrastructure map as demand for AI and. With a capacity of 10 MW and Tier III certification, a modern new data centre being built in Riga is set to become one of the most sustainable and energy efficient such facilities in the Baltic region.