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The UK’s Data Centre Boom – What NVIDIA’s Investment Means for Infrastructure

The UK’s Data Centre Boom – What NVIDIA’s Investment Means for Infrastructure

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The UK data centre sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, driven by AI, cloud computing, and the expansion of digital services. NVIDIA’s recent commitment to deploy at least 10 gigawatts of AI infrastructure across the UK underscores the scale of investment required to support next-generation computing.

Other global tech leaders are making similar moves: 

  • Microsoft: $30 billion for UK cloud and AI infrastructure by 2028 
  • Google: Over $1 billion to expand UK data centres 
  • Blackstone: Multi-billion-pound projects to modernise and scale existing facilities 

These investments reflect a broader trend: businesses across industries require high-capacity, AI-ready data centres capable of handling complex workloads efficiently. Mistakes in design or under-specified infrastructure can lead to costly delays and operational disruptions. 

UK Data Centre Market Trends

The UK has emerged as one of Europe’s fastest-growing data centre hubs. Key factors driving this growth include:

  • AI adoption: Increasing demand for high-performance computing infrastructure
  • Cloud migration: Enterprises are shifting operations to cloud environments
  • Digital transformation: Real-time data processing is essential in finance, healthcare, and e-commerce
  • Sustainability: Modern facilities must balance capacity with energy efficiency using advanced cooling and power management systems

As the UK’s data centre market expands, future-proof design and adaptability are essential for organisations looking to capitalise on AI and cloud opportunities.

Kova Interiors: Expertise in Data Centre Fit-Out and Technical Facilities

With extensive experience delivering fit-out, refurbishment, and infrastructure solutions across London and the Southeast of England, Kova Interiors has broadened its expertise to design and upgrade data centres, server and comms rooms, and other technical spaces.

The company applies its deep expertise across multiple disciplines and technical environments to deliver data centres with:

  • Advanced cooling systems to optimise performance and energy use
  • Secure, future-ready layouts that integrate safety and operational continuity
  • Scalable infrastructure that adapts to AI and cloud-driven growth
  • Resilient network connectivity to meet the demands of digital transformation

As a leading company in fit-out and refurbishment, Kova Interiors ensures that each project is built to handle AI and cloud workloads and long-term adaptability to remain competitive.

Why Early Investment Matters

The UK’s data centre boom is creating opportunities, but also risks for those who delay. Early investment helps organisations avoid costly retrofits, capacity shortfalls, and operational bottlenecks that come with under-specified infrastructure. Facilities built with scalability, security, and efficiency from the outset not only reduce long-term costs but also minimise disruption when adopting new technologies.

Discover how Kova Interiors can help plan and deliver your next project: Explore Our Data Centre Services

FAQs

What does a data centre fit-out include?

A data centre fit-out covers everything from space planning, cooling and power infrastructure, security systems, and cabling through to resilient network connectivity and operational layouts.

Why should businesses in the UK invest in new or upgraded data centres?

With the rise of AI, cloud computing, and digital transformation, businesses need facilities that can handle higher data volumes, remain secure, and adapt to evolving technology. Investing now reduces long-term costs, prevents downtime, and positions organisations for future competitiveness.

 

What makes a data centre “AI-ready”?

An AI-ready data centre is designed with high-density cooling systems, scalable power distribution, and robust network capacity. This ensures the facility can support intensive AI workloads without performance or efficiency issues.

Can Kova Interiors deliver data centre projects across the Southeast of England as well as London?

Yes. Kova Interiors has delivered fit-out and refurbishment projects across London and the Southeast, with the expertise to handle critical technical spaces and high-performance environments wherever clients need them.

What is the difference between a data centre refurbishment and a new build?

A refurbishment upgrades an existing data centre to meet modern demands, improving cooling, security, power, and scalability, while a new build starts from scratch. Both approaches have advantages depending on cost, timescales, and business goals.

How long does a typical data centre fit-out or refurbishment take?

At Kova Interiors, data centre fit-out or refurbishment takes between 3 to 6 months, depending on the scope and complexity of the project.

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