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PARIS, May 30, 2026 — SoftBank Group said it will invest an initial €45 billion and up to €75 billion over time to build AI data centre capacity in France, in what it described as its largest European infrastructure commitment.
The first phase targets 3.1 gigawatts of capacity in the Hauts-de-France region by 2031 with sites in Dunkirk (Loon-Plage), Le Bosquel and Bouchain; additional sites across France would bring planned capacity to about 5 GW. Schneider Electric is a named partner to supply modules and EDF — the state-owned utility — will hand over at least one former power plant for conversion.
The pact is being presented at the Choose France summit and follows direct engagement between SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son and President Emmanuel Macron.
SoftBank has also been expanding AI infrastructure globally and has invested heavily in AI companies, including over $30 billion in OpenAI. French officials say the project will support industrial supply chains, research ties and thousands of skilled jobs; energy and grid demands will be a central planning issue.







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