Partnering with European data centers and AI infrastructure providers

The new of compute.

Era Compute structures offtake and colocation agreements for European capacity between data centers and qualified AI infrastructure buyers.

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European AI capacity, matched around real requirements.

If you run a European data center, Era brings buyers with the scale, timing, and intent to actually close — not generic inbound. If you're an AI lab, neocloud, or compute platform searching for European capacity, Era finds the facility that fits what you actually need.

Skip the noisy market

Most introductions in this market are noise. Infrastructure partners get irrelevant inbound. Buyers get generic lists that miss the details that decide whether an offtake or MSA can close.

Era filters the match around what actually decides the deal — power, timing, GPU generation, cooling, network, contract term, and how the capacity is structured.

Qualified offtake demand

Data centers see buyers with the scale, timing, and intent to transact — not broad blasts.

Requirement-led sourcing

AI teams find European offtake or reserved capacity that fits their hardware and timeline, from H100 and H200 today through Blackwell-class allocations as they come online.

Where data residency, security, or regulatory rules matter, those constraints surface early — part of the match, not a late blocker.

Data center rack corridor

Capacity you can source through Era.

Hardware, scale, term, and infrastructure get qualified end to end — from near-term H100/H200 clusters to long-dated B300, GB300, and AMD Instinct allocations.

GPU and cluster allocations

NVIDIA H100, H200, B200, B300, GB200, GB300, AMD Instinct, and successor generations across near-term clusters, 1,000+ GPU reservations, and forward GPU-inclusive offtake.

Colocation and MW-scale capacity

BYO-GPU colocation, colocation MSA structures, 1 MW to 100+ MW requirements, powered-land options, phased deployments, RFS windows, liquid cooling, rack density, and network constraints.

Capacity models you can choose

European capacity ranges from raw colocation and MSA structures to reserved, GPU-inclusive supercompute. Across Era's partnered facilities and AI infrastructure initiatives, both commercial models are supported:

BYO-GPU colocation

Customers bring their own GPU estate. The facility provides the infrastructure layer around it: secured power, high-density rack environment, liquid-cooling readiness, network, redundancy, and operations.

GPU-inclusive supercompute

The GPU layer is part of the infrastructure stack. This model is for customers who want reserved access to deployed Blackwell-class capacity rather than placing their own hardware.

Typical diligence covers available MW, RFS, rack density, DLC/liquid cooling, power topology, redundancy, PUE, carriers, private connectivity, tenant isolation, managed services, term, and pricing.

Buyers worth your time.

European AI demand is filtered before it reaches you — by power, GPU type, term, density, and commercial intent — so the customers landing at your facility are serious and a real fit for the capacity.

AI infrastructure buyers

Neoclouds, AI labs, compute platforms, and hyperscaler-adjacent operators looking for European regions, dedicated clusters, GPU-inclusive capacity, or BYO-GPU colocation.

Qualified commercial intent

Demand is qualified around GPU type, MW scale, RFS, density, term, pricing, tenant isolation, and decision path before introductions are made.

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