Lithuania Emerges as a Key Data Center Hub with Renewable Energy and Streamlined Regulations
Lithuania is becoming a significant destination for data center development due to accelerated regulatory pathways, robust energy infrastructure, and a favorable climate. Global demand for data centers is projected to grow 19-22% annually from 2023 to 2030, driven by AI uptake.
Lithuania's renewable energy infrastructure is a key advantage, with nearly 80% of its power sourced from renewables and carbon intensity expected to drop below 120 grams per kilowatt hour by 2028. Ignitis, Lithuania's largest energy supplier, is investing in flexibility solutions, including a major hydro pump storage project.
The Baltic region offers abundant land and competitive pricing, positioning Lithuania as a potential alternative to Finland. The new Investment Highway initiative is streamlining permitting processes for data centers, reducing construction timelines significantly. With these advantages, Lithuania aims to become a leading data center hub in the next five years.
