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SoftBank Group said it will invest up to €75 billion to build and operate as much as 5 gigawatts of artificial intelligence data‑centre capacity in France, announcing an initial €45 billion phase to deliver 3.1 GW in the Hauts‑de‑France region by 2031.
The first three sites named include Dunkirk (Loon‑Plage), Le Bosquel and Bouchain; state energy firm EDF and Schneider Electric are reported partners, with EDF offering a former power plant site for conversion and Schneider supplying modular equipment and a manufacturing hub at the Port of Dunkirk.
The commitment, unveiled ahead of France’s Choose France investment summit, is framed by SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son as the group’s largest AI infrastructure push in Europe and follows the firm’s other global AI projects, including large US data‑centre plans and heavy investment in OpenAI. Announcements highlight France’s nuclear‑heavy grid as an energy advantage for high‑density computing, while analysts note questions over financing and SoftBank’s broader capital commitments.







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