Data4 has concluded a 10-year power purchase agreement with TotalEnergies to supply renewable electricity to its data centre campuses in Spain. The contract, effective from January 2026, will provide 610 GWh of wind and solar energy from new facilities totalling 30 MW of capacity.
The agreement supports Data4’s objective of increasing the share of renewable power across all its European operations. TotalEnergies views the partnership as part of its wider strategy to supply low-carbon energy solutions to large industrial clients.
Data4 currently operates in six countries, including Poland, and plans to invest nearly €2 billion in its Spanish campuses by 2030. According to François Sterin, Chief Operating Officer, the contract provides long-term access to carbon-free electricity at stable pricing, an important factor given the rising power demand associated with artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure growth.
TotalEnergies’ Senior Vice President for Flexible Power & Integration, Sophie Chevalier, noted that the company’s Clean Firm Power model combines renewable generation with flexible assets to deliver stable supply profiles aligned with customer requirements.
The agreement builds on TotalEnergies’ existing PPAs with several multinational companies, including STMicroelectronics, Saint-Gobain, Air Liquide, Amazon, LyondellBasell, Merck, Microsoft, Orange and Sasol.