A scalable platform of locations, built for long-term relevance
A PORTFOLIO BUILT FOR SCALE
Heim is building a scalable portfolio of data center sites across the Nordics, with expansion across Europe over time.
From the outset, the platform has been designed to support multiple sites, phased developments and different ownership and partnership models — without losing clarity, consistency or operational control.
Each site is part of a broader system.
Each site strengthens the platform as a whole.
WHY LOCATION MATTERS
Location is one of the most important long-term decisions in digital infrastructure.
Once a data center is built, it becomes part of its environment for decades. Power availability, climate, grid stability, permitting frameworks, local competence and community acceptance all shape long-term performance and resilience.
Heim approaches site selection with the same discipline as all other decisions: fundamentals first.
SITE SELECTION PRINCIPLES
Every Heim site is selected based on a consistent set of long-term criteria, including:
- reliable and scalable power access
- grid resilience and redundancy
- predictable and robust permitting frameworks
- favorable environmental conditions
- suitability for phased expansion
- long-term operational viability
Sites are not chosen for short-term convenience or market timing. They are chosen for durability.
INITIAL SITES — AND A PLATFORM FOR MORE
Heim’s initial sites are located in Finland and Sweden — markets that combine strong power fundamentals, stable regulatory environments and deep competence in critical infrastructure.
These sites form the foundation of the platform.
At the same time, Heim is designed for expansion. Additional sites across the Nordics and wider Europe will be added over time as part of a coherent, scalable platform.
Heim 01 / Sweden West
- Status: Zoned for Datacenter
- Immediate capacity: 30 MW
- Plot Area: 200 000m2
- Workload suitability: Hyperscale / AI
- Development stage: Zoned and permitted
- Estimated RFS: 18 months
- Expansion potential: 300 MW in 2029
Heim 02 / Finland Capital
- Status: Zoned for Datacenter
- Immediate capacity: 50MW
- Plot Area: 140 000 m2
- Workload suitability: Hyperscale / AI
- Estimated RFS: 18 months
- Expansion potential: 150+ MW in 2030
Heim 03 / Finland West
- Status: Zoned for Datacenter
- Immediate capacity: 100MW
- Plot Area: 100 000m2
- Workload suitability: Hyperscale / AI
- Development stage: Zoned for Datacenter
- Estimated RFS: 18 months
- Expansion potential: 130MW in 2028
RESPONSIBLE LAND USE
Land is a finite resource.
Heim prioritizes brownfield and greyfield development wherever possible, making use of existing infrastructure and minimizing environmental impact.
When development on new land is required, sites are planned to maximize utilization over time, avoid fragmented expansion and integrate responsibly with surrounding areas.
Responsible land use is part of long-term infrastructure thinking.
ONE PLATFORM, MANY PARTNERSHIPS
Sites may be developed through different structures.
Some are wholly owned. Others are built as joint ventures with landowners, customers, suppliers, power producers or infrastructure partners. This open value-chain model allows Heim to scale more rapidly while creating shared value locally.
Regardless of structure, the same platform standards apply.
This ensures consistency, predictability and quality across all sites.
LOCAL VALUE, LONG-TERM PRESENCE
Each Heim site is developed with the intention to be a long-term contributor to its local environment.
This includes creating skilled jobs, supporting local supply chains and acting as a responsible, predictable neighbor. Infrastructure is not temporary. Neither is Heim’s commitment.
A PLATFORM THAT GROWS WITH DEMAND
The result is a site portfolio built for endurance.
A set of locations designed to serve today’s needs and adapt to tomorrow’s demands — without fragmentation, shortcuts or compromise.
This is how Heim turns locations into a platform.