- OpenAI is launching Stargate Norway, its first AI data center initiative in Europe under the OpenAI for Countries program.
- Stargate is OpenAI's overarching infrastructure platform aimed at delivering the benefits of AI to everyone.
- AI is a foundational technology that can enhance productivity, drive economic growth, and fuel new industries.
- Large-scale compute capacity in Europe will ensure that AI transformation benefits developers, researchers, scientists, and startups in Norway and Europe.
- The number of weekly active ChatGPT users in Norway has quadrupled in the past year, primarily among individuals under 35.
- Stargate Norway partners include Nscale, an AI infrastructure provider, and Aker, a company with a long legacy in energy and industry.
- The site will be designed and built by Nscale and will be owned by a 50/50 joint venture between Nscale and Aker.
- Stargate Norway plans to deliver 230MW of capacity, with aspirations to expand by an additional 290MW.
- The facility aims to deliver 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by the end of 2026, with plans for significant future expansion.
- Narvik's hydropower, low-cost energy, cool climate, and mature industrial base make it ideal for sustainable AI capacity.
- The facility will operate entirely on renewable power and will use closed-loop, direct-to-chip liquid cooling for efficiency.
- Excess heat from the GPU systems will support low-carbon enterprises in the region.
- Aker and Nscale will provide priority access to Norway's AI ecosystem for local startups and researchers.
- Surplus capacity will be available to public and private sector users across the UK, Nordics, and Northern Europe.
- OpenAI will engage with Norwegian government officials to explore collaboration opportunities and boost AI adoption.
- Stargate Norway follows the earlier launch of Stargate UAE and illustrates OpenAI's partnerships with governments and industrial leaders worldwide.
- OpenAI signed a memorandum of understanding with the UK Government to accelerate AI adoption and infrastructure development.
- The organization has partnered with the Government of Estonia to deploy ChatGPT in secondary schools and submitted interests for the EU's AI Gigafactories initiative.
- These initiatives are in the early stages but hold potential to enhance Europe's future and provide sovereign compute capacity.
Introducing Stargate Norway
We’re launching Stargate Norway—OpenAI’s first AI data center initiative in Europe under our
OpenAI for Countries program. Stargate is OpenAI’s overarching infrastructure platform and is a critical part of our long-term vision to deliver the benefits of AI to everyone.
AI is a foundational technology that can boost productivity, drive economic growth, and power new industries. Large-scale compute capacity in Europe will help ensure that this transformation benefits people and communities including developers, researchers, scientists, and startups across Norway and Europe.
Across the continent, millions of people and businesses use ChatGPT and our API every day. In Norway alone, the number of weekly active ChatGPT users has quadrupled in the past year—most of them under 35—and includes thousands of local developers.
Stargate Norway partners include Nscale, a leading AI infrastructure provider with experience delivering cloud infrastructure across Europe and North America, and Aker, with its century-long legacy in energy and industry. The site will be designed and built by Nscale and is expected to be owned by a 50/50 joint venture between Nscale and Aker. More details on the JV and steps by Nscale and Aker to mobilize resources for construction
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Stargate Norway is planned to deliver 230MW of capacity, with ambitions to expand by an additional 290MW. The facility will target to deliver 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by the end of 2026, with the intention to expand significantly in the years ahead. OpenAI welcomes the opportunity to be an initial offtaker with the option to scale over time under the OpenAI for Countries program.
This is one of the most ambitious AI infrastructure investments in Europe to date. Narvik’s abundant hydropower, low-cost energy, cool climate, and mature industrial base make it an ideal location to deliver large-scale, sustainable AI capacity.
The facility will run entirely on renewable power and is expected to incorporate closed-loop, direct-to-chip liquid cooling to ensure maximum cooling efficiency. Additionally, excess heat from the GPU systems will be made available to support low-carbon enterprises in the region.
Aker and Nscale will also work to provide priority access to Norway’s AI ecosystem, ensuring homegrown AI start-ups and scientific researchers can benefit from the additional compute capacity. Surplus capacity will be made available to public and private sector users across the UK, Nordics and Northern Europe, serving regional demand and accelerating the development of Europe’s AI ecosystem.
While in Norway, OpenAI will also engage with government officials to explore opportunities for collaboration, including boosting AI adoption and helping to deliver on Norway’s sovereign AI goals for the benefit of its people.
Stargate Norway follows the launch of
Stargate UAE earlier this year and reflects our growing partnerships with governments and industrial leaders around the world including in Europe. We recently
signed an MOU with the UK Government to accelerate AI adoption and explore ways to bolster the necessary infrastructure, agreed a
partnership with the Government of Estonia to deploy ChatGPT across secondary schools, and we’ve recently submitted Expressions of Interest to join consortiums under the EU’s AI Gigafactories initiative. These projects are early-stage but they have the potential to power Europe’s future and provide sovereign compute capacity.