Colt DCS plans hyperscale data centre expansion with land purchase in Hayes, West London

Planned second site will more than double existing capacity, supporting Britain’s growing digital economy.

]Colt Data Centre Services has acquired land next to its existing site at Hayes, West London, to meet increased customer demand. This expansion will make Colt DCS’ Hayes campus one of the largest in the UK.

West London is a key development location for data centres spurred on by the wider adoption of the public cloud by UK businesses and is becoming one of the most prominent submarkets in Europe. London’s standing as one of the world’s leading financial, media and business hubs remains a draw for companies looking to grow in the UK and Western Europe.

Colt DCS’ initial Hayes site is being developed at pace and will consist of two buildings on the first site, offering 60MW of IT power, with phase one due to be complete in Q3 2025. There is no shortage of demand for Colt DCS’ facilities, as the hyperscale data centre provider has received significant interest from its existing customer base to occupy space within the first site. Colt DCS is an attractive data centre partner for its hyperscale customers due to its global presence and the ability to provide sites with space and power expansion potential, enabling its clients to meet their strategic growth objectives.

The planned expansion of a second site is a continuation of the current development and will more than double the capacity of the London Hayes Data Centre campus. This will make the entire site one of the largest in the UK and will be Colt DCS’ largest multi-building data centre campus across its global estate. Along with the purchase of land, Colt DCS has crucially also secured power, based on renewable energy, to deliver the capacity required for the new site. Colt DCS’ expanded campus will be perfectly suited to support the growing demand for capacity of large scale high density AI workloads.

The new site will support Colt DCS’ mission to create a sustainable hyperscale data centre future to help its customers scale. It will also play a strong part in developing the social and economic environment of the local community by organising and participating in educational, employment, business trade and supply chain programs.

Richard Wellbrock, Chief Commercial Officer, at Colt DCS, said: “There is continued strong demand from customers for UK-based hyperscale data centres, driven by continued growth in demand for digital services. To cater for the fast-paced world of digital services, customers require scale in their data centre solutions. We are also excited to learn about the UK Government’s plans to take the digital economy to the next level in the global marketplace, and our expansion in Hayes will increase the UK’s capacity and capability in creating a vibrant environment for growth. We are committed to create a lasting sustainable impact on the local communities near our facilities and remain a trusted partner for our customers worldwide.”

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