AtlasEdge, a leading European data centre provider jointly owned by Liberty Global and DigitalBridge, and Templus, one of the largest data centre platforms in Southern Europe, have announced an agreement for Templus to acquire nine data centres from AtlasEdge.
For AtlasEdge, the sale reflects its strategic focus on larger sites with significant long-term growth potential, such as its current sites in Germany, Austria and Portugal, where it is already scaling its footprint. The company is developing a major new 42MW presence in Vienna – a key gateway for Central and Eastern Europe – and a 30MW state-of-the-art campus in Lisbon, where it plans to invest more than €500 million in the coming years. In October, AtlasEdge secured €253 million in green financing to support the development of the campus and formally launched the first of its three data centres, LIS001.
The nine centres acquired by Templus are in Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Leeds and Copenhagen. The transaction is subject to customary regulatory approvals and is expected to complete in the first half of 2026.
Tesh Durvasula, CEO of AtlasEdge, said: “This is an exciting step forward for AtlasEdge. It strengthens our ability to invest in the regions where we see exceptional long-term growth, while ensuring these sites continue under a focused operator well-placed to support their future.”
Henry Harris, Chief Strategy Officer of AtlasEdge, said: “This transaction marks an important milestone as we continue to refine our portfolio around customer demand – focusing on higher-density, scalable and strategically located facilities in the markets where we see the greatest potential. These nine sites played a key part in our early formation, and we are delighted to have found in the Templus team a new owner who shares our passion for customers and operational excellence.”