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In the midst of claims for Suvereign Tech Stack, Evroc increases to $ 55 million

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A Swedish start -up aimed at building a Hyperscale Cloud company in Europe increased € 50.6 million ($ 55 million) in the funding of Series A. EvrocIt is said that it lays the foundations for a “safe, dominant and sustainable cloud of overpass to redefine Europe’s digital future”.

The announcement comes in the midst of growing calls to Create a European Stack of TechnologyAn independent of American technology companies and the changing political landscape. Just this week, a coalition from all of Europe’s technological industry called for “radical action” by legislators to reduce the area’s dependence on foreign digital infrastructure, pressing for alternatives to domestic applications, AI models, brands and full -time clouds.

Evroc aims to benefit from this dynamic. The three -year company plans to build data centers and a range of cloud services. During its release in 2023, Evroc describes plans to establish eight data centers by 2028. He today says he has two co-directing facilities in Stockholm and two more in Paris.

By the end of the second quarter of this year, the company expects two additional facilities in Frankfur and Francescheduled for completion in 2026 with AI’s workload as a primary focus.

“These [….] They are designed for the energy density required for AI, where shelves can consume 20 times what a traditional server shelf “,” CEO and founder of Evroc can do Mattias Åström (depicted above) told TechCrunch. “Both will be equipped with liquid cooling, but they will also accommodate computer and storage servers.”

Evroc’s official launch is scheduled for later this year, with Åström adding that it is already working with early Beta customers in industries that require “high need for sovereignty”, including defense, public sector, health care and financial services. It also hints that additional data centers come next year, although the company is not ready to confirm the details.

Domination

Europe Daily Digital Sovereignty is not a new one. In fact, most American technology giants are already investing in local infrastructure to ensure compliance with EU data residence regulations. AI Darling Openai has also recently introduced a new offer that allows customers to process and store data in Europe.

However, with geopolitical tensions of rise, Åström argues that control of Europe’s infrastructure is more than just a server positions.

For example, Donald Trump last month signed an executive order Authorization of financial sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Netherlands, accusing it of “illegal and unfounded” against the US and Israel. These sanctions affect the way in which technology companies can serve organizations, with one Guardian report indicating that the ICC depends largely on the Microsoft Azure cloud for storing data.

Elsewhere, Elon Musk – now a central figure in US government businesses – has previously admitted to strangle Ukrainian access to Starlink satellites operated by SpaceX. More recently, He claimed That the whole first line of Ukraine will collapse if he chose to turn it off. Although Musk later backtractedThe incident served as yet another reminder of the importance of infrastructure independence. And it is also the reason why the EU is forged with plans for its own dominant satellite to compete with Starlink.

“I just want Europe to control its own destiny,” Åström said. “And while we are in it, try to build something that is better.”

Geopolitical turmoil at the edge, the AI ​​revolution means that organizations that previously depend on the infrastructure of the facilities must now consider the cloud to fully exploit AI.

Several European newly established companies are already building cloud infrastructure in Europe, including Flexai, France, Datacrunch, Finland and Nefo in the Netherlands – an entity that emerged from Yandex ashes last year.

However, while many of these players focus on AI Computing, Evroc aims to build an extensive, more-friendly cloud-friendly cloud that is more similar to AWS and its ILK.

Most of Evroc’s 60 employees focuses on software development, scattered throughout Sweden in France and the United Kingdom Åström noted that the London hub was not initially scheduled, but it became necessary to attract top talents.

“I am really excited about our office in London – this was not part of the original plan, but to get extremely smart people working for pride, it was the right decision,” said Åström.

Show me the money

When Evroc started from Stealth two years ago with a € 13m funding, Åström told TechCrunch that it was planning to increase up to € 3 billion in funds within a few years. By August last year, news broke that Evroc had increased 42 million euros As part of Series A, and now the round closed at € 50.6 million with investments from US European company Upset; Eqt ventures; Norrsken vcand giant businesses.

There is no escape from the elephant in the room, though. Building anything close to what ultrasounds have made requires a almost base pit-so-so, and Evroc still plan to increase billions?

“This is still happening but the key here is [first] Getting this software stack, “Åström continued.” Europe has many data centers, but we don’t really have this cloud. This shares tour really helps us build the software stack. ”

The company plans to increase significantly more funds later in 2025, after a funding model similar to other cloud infrastructure players such as Coreweave, which has developed its footprint from Borrowing against collateral Like Nvidia chips.

“Building data centers will require a lot of additional investments, but the good news is that you can finance that with debt,” Åström said.

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