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    UK data centre spend to soar to £10 billion a year - Barbour ABI

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK data centre investment is set to soar to £10 billion annually by 2029, driven by AI demand and tech investments, with significant government support.

    Table of Contents

    • Future of Data Centre Investment in the UK
    • Current Spending Trends
    • Factors Driving Growth
    • Major Projects and Investments
    • Government Support and Initiatives

    UK Data Centre Investment Set to Reach £10 Billion Annually by 2029

    Future of Data Centre Investment in the UK

    LONDON (Reuters) -Spending on new UK data centres is set to rise to 10 billion pounds a year by 2029, a more than five-fold increase from 2024, analysis by construction data firm Barbour ABI has found.

    Current Spending Trends

    A total of 1.75 billion pounds was spent on data centres in the UK last year, with 2.38 billion forecast to be spent in 2025.

    Factors Driving Growth

    AI-driven demand is fuelling data centre investment. Tech giants are seen investing 25 billion pounds into the UK over the next five years, Barbour ABI found, and almost 100 new data centre projects are planned.

    Major Projects and Investments

    Growth is being supported by government initiatives such as AI Growth Zones which aim to streamline the planning process for new digital infrastructure.

    Government Support and Initiatives

    London and surrounding areas have traditionally dominated the data centre sector, but development is increasingly expanding nationwide, according to Barbour ABI.

    The largest planned UK data centre project is a $13 billion "hyperscale" data centre in North East England, proposed by U.S. private equity group Blackstone.

    Last month, Britain and the United States agreed a technology pact with top U.S. firms including Microsoft, Nvidia and Google, among those pledging investments in the UK.

    Global data centre demand and planned projects have surged since ChatGPT was released in late 2022, as big money and governments bet generative AI will revolutionise the way we work and live.

    (Reporting by Lucy Raitano, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK data centre investment to reach £10 billion annually by 2029.
    • •Current spending is £1.75 billion, expected to rise significantly.
    • •AI demand and tech investments are key growth drivers.
    • •Government initiatives support digital infrastructure expansion.
    • •Major projects include a $13 billion hyperscale data centre.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK data centre spend to soar to £10 billion a year - Barbour ABI

    1What is a data centre?

    A data centre is a facility used to house computer systems and associated components, such as telecommunications and storage systems, which support the processing and storage of data.

    2What is investment?

    Investment refers to the allocation of resources, usually money, in order to generate income or profit. It can involve purchasing assets like stocks, bonds, or real estate.

    3What is artificial intelligence?

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence.

    4What are major projects in finance?

    Major projects in finance typically involve large-scale investments or developments that aim to enhance infrastructure, technology, or services within the financial sector.

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