TOMASZÓW MAZOWIECKI, Poland, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — A new hyperscale data center campus with a target capacity of 3.2 GW will be developed in Lublewo, Choczewo Municipality, Northern Pomerania region of Poland. The project, called Baltic Data Center Campus, is being developed by WBS Power SA, which has already ensured the grid connection conditions for the entire 3.2 GW capacity.

“It will be the largest project of its kind in Poland and one of the largest in Europe,” says Maciej Marcjanik, CEO of WBS Power.
WBS Power has taken a strategic step into the hyperscale data center sector, positioning itself as an AI power infrastructure provider. The company is responsible for the design, integration and delivery of large-scale, stable and low-emissions energy infrastructure that will form the basis for the development of AI, HPC and cloud infrastructure.
“This is a natural step in our growth strategy, allowing us to leverage the expertise and market experience we have developed over many years. We are building the infrastructure that will underpin the next phase of global digital transformation. » says Hubert Bojdo, financial director of WBS Power.
Preparations for the project lasted several months and included developing the investment concept, selecting an optimal location and securing suitable land for development. The chosen site allows the project to evolve flexibly in different technological configurations while guaranteeing access to sufficient energy sources. The company is now moving on to the next phase of the project. The campus will be built in four phases, each with a planned capacity of 800 MW. Each phase will include:
- energy infrastructure dedicated to AI workloads,
- integration with renewable energy sources and battery energy storage systems (BESS),
- solutions meeting the highest ESG, energy efficiency and energy security standards,
- platforms designed to support cooperation with global hyperscalers and cloud providers.
Preparatory works for all four phases are expected to be completed by the end of 2027, with the first data center expected to become operational around 2028-2029.
“The rapid development of AI is driving demand for hyperscale data centers supported by advanced infrastructure and reliable access to large volumes of power. The integration of renewable energy and energy storage with digital infrastructure will be a key pillar of competitiveness for next-generation hyperscale projects.” says Maciej Marcjanik.
The Baltic Data Center Campus will be located near one of the largest electricity substations in Poland. Electricity supplied to the campus will come from conventional sources supplemented by renewable energy and, in the longer term, also nuclear energy.
“The digital revolution requires infrastructure on a completely new scale. We have chosen the location of the Baltic Data Center Campus very carefully, ensuring access to large electrical capacities, a diverse energy mix already in place today and the long-term prospect of a stable supply supported by future nuclear generation.” adds Hubert Bojdo.
The Baltic Data Center Campus is not the first project of this type developed by WBS Power. The company is also advancing the 500 MW Finsterwalde Data Center project in Germany, designed in response to the German market’s growing demand for hyperscale data centers that are efficiently integrated into the energy system.
WBS Power brings over 15 years of experience in energy infrastructure development, including renewable energy and BESS projects, high voltage grid infrastructure and powered land developments.
The company’s activity in Poland and Germany reflects a broader trend to build a new European AI infrastructure landscape.
“We are proud that a Polish company can contribute to the energy and digital transformation of Europe, strengthening its economic competitiveness and technological sovereignty.“concludes Maciej Marcjanik.
CONTACT: Pola Królak, p.krolak@wbspower.com

SOURCE WBS Power



