Yondr Group, hyperscale data center developer, has secured a 4.5-acre site in Toronto to develop its first Canadian facility. The three-story, 27MW data center is set to partially go online by mid-2026 and will deliver its initial megawatts. Construction is scheduled to begin early next year.
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Yondr Enters Canadian Market
The project strengthens Yondr's presence in North America, joining recent developments in Northern Virginia, London, and Frankfurt. Located in Canadian data infrastructure hub, the Toronto site will cater to the region's rising demand for digital infrastructure.
Yondr's entry into the Canadian market follows the successful completion of a 48MW data center in Northern Virginia and other RFS milestones achieved in London and Frankfurt this year, the company said this week on December 10.
Commitment to Sustainability
Development Director at Yondr Group, said: "Our Toronto data center campus will support one of North America’s high growth digital infrastructure hubs, and underpins our commitment to delivering scalable, secure and cost-efficient data centers that play a vital role in bolstering the digital economy and accommodating future technologies."
"Close collaboration with Canadian authorities and other strategic partners has resulted in the design of a 27MW data center that not only boasts aesthetic appeal but also aligns with our sustainability charter and goals. We are focused on commencing the next stage of development for this prime digital infrastructure asset, with groundbreaking expected early next year."
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Yondr Group chief development officer, added: "Our campus in Toronto demonstrates Yondr's strategic site selection, which was driven by the city's strong connectivity and status as a hub for innovation and technology."