- TotalEnergies and Data4 signed a 10-year renewable electricity agreement starting January 2026.
- The contract covers 610 GWh from Spanish wind and solar farms with a 30 MW capacity.
- Data4 plans to invest nearly €2 billion in Spanish campuses by 2030.
- Data center energy demand in Spain is expected to triple by 2030.

Agreement Overview
TotalEnergies and Data4 have entered into a 10-year agreement to supply renewable electricity to Data4's data centers in Spain. The contract, commencing in January 2026, involves a total volume of 610 GWh.
Renewable Energy Sources
The electricity will be generated from Spanish wind and solar farms with a capacity equivalent to 30 MW. These facilities are set to begin production soon, contributing to the decarbonization of Data4's energy consumption.
Data4's Expansion Plans
Data4, a leader in the European data center industry, is established in six countries and plans to invest nearly €2 billion by 2030 to expand its campuses in Spain. This investment aligns with their commitment to integrating renewable energy across all locations.
Energy Demand and Strategic Importance
The energy capacity required for data centers in Spain is projected to more than triple by 2030. The agreement with TotalEnergies is strategic for Data4 to meet growing demand and enhance Madrid's position as a key digital hub in Europe.