Modular Datacentre Developer
Kuro Infrastructure designs, develops and operates next-generation modular datacentres built for the demands of high-performance compute.
Engineered from the ground up for flexibility, Kuro’s facilities are capable of hosting AI compute clusters including the latest Nvidia GB300 series GPUs, cloud storage infrastructure or blockchain ASICS’s, with the ability to transition between workloads as client requirements and market conditions evolve.
Speed to Market
Where traditional datacentre development can take three years or more, Kuro delivers fully operational facilities in under 12 months. This is achieved through a modular, prefabricated construction methodology that compresses timelines without compromising on specification, resilience or power density.
For clients operating in fast-moving compute markets, this deployment speed is a material commercial advantage.
Scale
Kuro currently has 565 MW under construction across Europe and North America, with an active pipeline spanning multiple jurisdictions. Each facility is built to institutional specification, with the infrastructure, cooling and power capacity required to support the most demanding workloads available today.
Built for What's Next
Every Kuro facility is designed with adaptability at its core. Whether a client's requirements shift from AI compute to cloud storage, or from one hardware generation to the next, Kuro's infrastructure is built to evolve alongside them — without the cost or delay of a full rebuild.
Active pipeline
565 MW
Across Europe & North America
Facility deployment
565 MW
From ground to operational
Faster than traditional build
3x faster
vs. conventional development
70 MW
Live capacity, Finland
100 MW
Greenfield pipeline
<12months
Deployment time
VS
3+years
Traditional
Kuro’s facilities are powered by Kylix Energy at preferential rates, and house Knox Compute’s ASIC fleet. This integration removes third-party dependencies at every layer of the stack.