Data Centres
As digital transformation accelerates across industries, data centres are essential for supporting cloud computingCloud computing refers to the delivery of IT services, including storage, computing power, and applications, over the internet. Rather than owning and maintaining physical servers or data centers, organisations can rent access to a range of services from cloud providers. Key feat...Learn more, AIArtificial Intelligence (AI) involves the development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and natural language understanding. AI technologies include machine learning (ML), deep l...Learn more, Internet of ThingsThe Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnected network of physical devices, sensors, and systems that collect, transmit, and analyse data via the internet. In data centres, IoT drives demand for edge computing and real-time data processing to support applications such ...Learn more, and wider global connectivity. Data centre numbers have grown by approximately 10% annually over the past decade, driven by the rise of big dataBig data refers to large, complex datasets that traditional data processing methods cannot effectively handle. The defining characteristics of big data are often described by the “3 Vs”: Volume (the amount of data), Velocity (the speed at which data is generated and processed...Learn more, advanced technologies, IoTThe Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnected network of physical devices, sensors, and systems that collect, transmit, and analyse data via the internet. In data centres, IoT drives demand for edge computing and real-time data processing to support applications such ...Learn more, and the need to access data instantly.
Today, data centres account for nearly 1% of global electricity consumption each year, highlighting the critical need for facilities that are not only high-performing but also sustainable. With rising energy demands globally coupled with a focus on reducing carbon emissions, IT infrastructure must be designed to optimise energy and water use to minimise environmental impact and support a more sustainable digital economy.
Our Data Centre Solutions
At BladeRoom, we specialise in building data centres that combine exceptional performance with energy efficiency and sustainability. Our facilities are the most efficient and most sustainable data centres in the world, regardless of what scale or type of solution you need. Not only that, we build them faster than anyone else.
Our products range from large-scale hyperscale to flexible modular options, each engineered to meet the demands of our clients and the local climate. Whether it’s a hyperscale campus or our single module All-In-One data centre, we deliver the highest-quality, most operationally efficient data centre solutions in rapid time.
Hyperscale
Our hyperscale data centres are designed for enterprises and cloud providers with large-scale data processing requirements. Supporting 30MW blocks and beyond, BladeRoom hyperscale facilities are exceptional quality and energy-efficient, offering air cooledAir-cooled systems are a primary method of thermal management in data centres, using air as the cooling medium to dissipate heat generated by IT equipment. These systems rely on HVAC units, CRACs, or economizers to maintain optimal temperatures by circulating cooled air over serv...Learn more and liquid cooled systems to suit your requirement.

Colocation
A BladeRoom colocation data centre provides a resilient and scalable solution for organisations that require reliable, shared data centre space. Our colocation facilities support multi-megawatt capacities and are built for flexibility, enabling clients to host their IT infrastructure in a secure, energy-efficient environment.

Enterprise
BladeRoom's enterprise data centre solutions offer dedicated facilities tailored to support critical operations businesses with specialised, on premises IT needs. Built for resilience, energy efficiency, and performance, our enterprise data centres provide uptime security and long-term operational cost savings.

Modular
Our modular data centres offer rapid deployment and flexible scalability. Engineered for adaptability, these pre-fabricated facilities can be deployed as micro data centresMicro data centres are compact, self-contained facilities that house IT equipment and support infrastructure in a single enclosure. These units are designed for rapid deployment in remote or edge locations, providing localized computing, storage, and connectivity. Micro data cent...Learn more or scalable edge solutions, bringing computing power closer to end-users and reducing latencyLatency is the time delay between a data request being sent and the corresponding response being received. Measured in milliseconds (ms), it is a critical performance metric for data centres, especially those serving latency-sensitive applications such as online gaming, financial...Learn more. BladeRoom’s modular facilities are energy-efficient and customisable to suit a variety of needs.

Internal Fit-Out
BladeRoom’s internal fit-out solutions transform existing buildings, such as an industrial space, into a fully operational, high-performance data centre. Without the need for new a builds, this approach offers the same benefits and performance of the wider BladeRoom product range by leveraging your existing estate.

We Set The Standard
BladeRoom has extensive experience in data centre design and construction, delivering solutions that meet the highest standards of quality, sustainability, and performance.
Efficiency and Reliability
Our data centres to achieve industry-leading Power Usage Effectiveness (PUEPower Utilization Effectiveness (PUE) is the primary metric for measuring the energy efficiency of a data centre. Calculated as the ratio of total facility energy to IT equipment energy, it provides insights into how much power is used for non-IT functions, such as cooling and po...Learn more) and Water Usage Effectiveness (WUEWater Usage Effectiveness (WUE) is a sustainability metric for data centres that measures the amount of water used annually relative to the IT energy consumption. It is calculated by dividing the total water consumption (liters) by the IT equipment energy usage (kWh). A low WUE i...Learn more) whilst ensure maximum uptime through a concurrently maintainable design.
Everything In-House
We have complete ownership of design, procurement, manufacture, installation, fit out, intellectual property, mechanical, BMSA Building Management System (BMS) is an integrated platform used to monitor and control critical facility systems, such as HVAC, power, lighting, and fire safety. In data centres, BMS enhances operational efficiency by providing real-time insights, enabling predictive maintenanc...Learn more, commissioning and post-handover support.
Rapid Deployment
Our productising approach to off-site construction enables faster delivery, manufacturing 'just-in-time' at our dedicated assembly facilities, allowing your data centre to become operational in significantly less time.
Guaranteed Delivery
Our 'product mentality' provides programme and cost certainty. We guarantee supply with controlled pricing. No surprises. No delays.
Building Greener
Our projects achieve as little as 0.131% material waste. For example, we use steel structures and composite floors to achieve the required floor loadings – no need for unsustainable construction materials like concrete.

Committed to Sustainability
Our company is dedicated to designing and building data centres that are inherently sustainable. Every data centre we deliver is engineered to minimise environmental impact.
Match Technology, our advanced cooling methodology, and energy-efficient designs mean our IT infrastructure minimises environmental footprint as well as operational costs, creating real value for our clients.
By maximising off-site construction, we reduce material waste, reuse more surplus materials, and have better control over recycling what waste we do create. So not only do our facilities have a low operational carbon emissions, our efficient approach to building them minimises the embodied carbon of each data centre.
Data Centre Design and Construction
BladeRooms Data Centres are engineered in-house to support the diverse needs of companies all over the world, from small enterprises to global tech giants. We take a productised off-site construction approach that enables rapid deployment, strict quality control, and reduced environmental impact.

Interested in Our Data Centres?
From hyperscale to modular and everything in between, we provide solutions that will align to your IT and infrastructure goals.
Contact us today to learn how our solutions can support your business with facilities that are efficient, scalable, and built for the future.
Frequently Asked Questions
A data centre is a facility designed to house an organisation’s IT equipment and infrastructure, providing secure space for data storage, processing, and network connectivity. BladeRoom’s IT infrastructure is engineered for efficiency, scalability, and sustainability to meet diverse business needs.
BladeRoom offers hyperscale, colocation, enterprise, modular, and internal fit-out facilities, each designed to support different IT infrastructure requirements and business models.
BladeRoom integrates advanced cooling technologies, such as fresh-air and liquid coolingLiquid Cooling is a thermal management strategy where a liquid coolant absorbs heat from servers and IT equipment, efficiently dissipating it through heat exchangers or other mechanisms. It is particularly effective for high-density workloads and energy-intensive applications. Li...Learn more, and takes a modular approach to construction, which reduces energy use and lowers the environmental impact of each facility.










