Amazon pledges €33.7B in Spain
Amazon announced a €33.7 billion investment in Spanish data centers, reinforcing cloud capacity for AI and industrial automation in Europe. The move underscores how hyperscaler infrastructure bets are shaping where compute‑heavy robotics and edge services will be hosted.
The announcement at MWC26 adds a fresh €18 billion tranche to an earlier €15.7 billion commitment, a follow‑on disclosed by Amazon’s press release. aboutamazon.com The buildout is focused on Aragón — expanding into Teruel and enlarging sites in Huesca and Zaragoza — and includes new facilities for manufacture, assembly, storage and recycling of servers. datacenterdynamics.com Amazon projects the expanded program will support about 29,900 full‑time equivalent jobs annually across Spain and contribute an estimated €31.7 billion to national GDP through 2035. aboutamazon.com AWS’s Europe (Spain) Region (eu‑south‑2) originally opened on November 15, 2022 with three Availability Zones to lower latency for European workloads. aws.amazon.com Customers already using the Aragón region include Telefónica, BBVA and Iberia, according to regional disclosures. convergedigest.com The project ties into a major renewable push in Spain: Amazon added 596 MW via 12 new off‑site wind and solar projects, bringing its Spanish portfolio close to 3 GW across some 79 projects. aboutamazon.eu Significant on‑site kit plans include a dedicated AI/ML server manufacturing and repair facility and related supply‑chain warehouses, which Amazon says will directly create about 1,800 jobs in Aragón and support AI/ML workloads for Europe. aboutamazon.com