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Google Clears Final Hurdle for Major Austrian Data Centre Expansion

By Harriet LiJanuary 30, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Google has received the approval to build a 42,000 sqm data centre in Kronstorf, marking its first self-owned facility in Austria.
  • The project has been in planning for 17 years but now moves closer to construction, reflecting growing European demand for cloud and AI infrastructure.

What happened: the approval ends years of regulatory uncertainty around the project and allows Google to move closer to starting construction

Google has finally secured the necessary building and commercial permits to develop a large data centre campus in Kronstorf, Austria. The facility is planned to cover approximately 42,000 square metres (about 452,000 sq ft), with around 29,000 sqm dedicated to the data centre itself. While an objection period is still underway and the approvals are not yet legally binding, the permits signal that construction could begin soon.

This site has been in Google’s sights since 2008, when the company bought about 70 hectares of land near hydroelectric power stations on the River Enns in Upper Austria, close to key infrastructure. Groundwork and preparatory activity have also been underway since at least August 2025. If realised, this will be Google’s first self-built and owned data centre in Austria, adding to its existing European footprint in neighbouring countries.

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Why it’s important

The approval of Google’s Austria data centre marks a major milestone in the expansion of digital infrastructure in Central Europe. Austria currently has fewer data centres compared with some neighbours, and landing a hyperscale facility from a global cloud provider helps boost the country’s role in the broader cloud and AI ecosystem.

For Google, this site enhances its ability to deliver Google Cloud services locally, reducing latency for Austrian customers and supporting data sovereignty requirements within the EU. It also underscores the growing competition among hyperscalers — such as Microsoft and others — to meet surging demand for cloud computing and generative AI workloads.

While the centre still faces regulatory steps, its progression after nearly two decades signals strong long-term confidence by Google in Austria as a strategic hub for future cloud growth.

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Harriet Li

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