PAR01 Data Centre

Goodman PAR01 Data Centre, North of Paris, with green facade and sustainable features
PAR01 Data Centre

13 Rue Charles Cros, Tremblay-en-France,, 93290, France

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Property type: Data Centre
Available date: Available now

Enabler for the digital economy.

Goodman PAR01 Data Centre is the new 72 MW IT campus located in the North of Paris.

Up to 72 MW IT campus

105 MW capacity

53,000 sqm plot size

72 MW IT power
Multi-carrier connectivity
CCTV surveillance

SIZEABLE AND SUSTAINABLE

Revitalisation of a former logistics warehouse into a modern, high‑performance data centre hub

First class/strategic location for the digital economy

The Goodman PAR01 Data Centre is being developed on a 53,000 sqm site near Paris and Roissy–Charles de Gaulle Airport, using a pioneering circular‑deconstruction approach. Located within the Paris North data centre cluster, this 72 MW IT campus offers ultra‑low‑latency connectivity and a highly secure digital environment. The campus is designed as three high‑performance blocks of 24 MW IT each, ensuring scalability and operational resilience.

Connectivity, power and low risk for data centre operations

  • 105 MW power capacity secured
  • Direct connection to fibre network available at the plot
  • International Tiers 1 fibre carriers such as EuNetworks, Colt, GTT, Orange, SFR, Zayo in close proximity
  • Low risk profile location outside of flooding and earthquake zones, as well as flight corridors from Paris-CDG airport
  • No hazardous uses, high-risk industrial businesses or gas stations located in the immediate neighbourhood

Technical specifications

  • 72 MW IT
  • On-site high voltage substation (225kV – 20kV)
  • 105 MW redundant high voltage connection
  • Tiers 3 compliant design
  • 2 tons floor load per sqm
  • Clear height: 6.1m

Sustainability

We want our data centres to stand the test of time while minimising their environmental impact. Beyond transforming a brownfield site, PAR01 will be a GreenSpace+ property, including the following sustainability features:

  • Green building certification foreseen (LEED platinum targeted)
  • Waste heat recovery ready
  • EV parking
  • Green roofs and PV installation on office buildings and ancillary buildings
  • Design includes efficient and state-of-the-art technical installations, including waterless cooling, resulting in a low PuE lowering electrical consumption 
  • The circular deconstruction reached 99.1% overall recovery rate, thanks to:

– Direct reemployment of items by local companies or associations

– Recycling materials

– Part of the recovered material was repurposed for energy generation, replacing the use of non‑renewable fossil fuels